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Murder Victim's Family Reacts to Holberg Appeal
Russell Towery says it's Time for Brittany Holberg to Die
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Fill The Boot Kicks Off
Local firefighters are hitting the streets for a good cause. It's time again for the Amarillo Fire Department's "Fill the Boot Campaign."
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A Different Kind of Education
A charter school bill is making its way through the Texas Legislature, and it could mean big changes for education across the state.
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Amarillo Doctor's Killer Sentenced
A federal grand jury handed down a life sentence, without the possibility of parole, for a former Army Sgt. convicted of shooting five people in...
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Web Extra: Granbury Tornadoes
At least 13 tornadoes ripped through parts of the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, Wednesday night.
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Low Voter Turnout Good News for Petition Groups
Signature Requirement Cut in Half -
A Small Texas Town has a Big Story to Tell
UMBARGER --- A small Panhandle town gets the spotlight. -
Little Boy Accidentally Shoots Himself
AMARILLO --- A little boy find a gun, and accidentally pulls the trigger. -
$3.6 Million Worth of Meth Found in DPS Traffic Stop
A DPS traffic stop Monday morning on I-40 yielded just over 100 pounds of methamphetamine that was valued at over $3.6 million. -
Noe Torres Trial Date Postponed
Torres is facing charges in connection with the murder of 10-year-old Carlos Perez back in September of 2005. -
Military Judge Rules Sgt John Russell Guilty of Pre-Meditated Murder
Russell is looking at life in confinement without the possibility of parole, forfeiture of pay and a dishonorable discharge. -
Potter County Jury Finds Man "Not" Guilty of Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child
The trial began last week and wrapped up Friday. -
6-Year-Old Accidently Shots Himself
Police report the child found a handgun that had been hidden by the homeowner. -
Clovis Murderer New Mexico Supreme Court Appeal Denied
Anthony Casillas was found guilty in the shooting deaths of Gary Payne and Melissa Ward. -
Early Morning Robbery at a Motel on Amarillo Blvd. West
The case is still under investigation.
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State and National
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Arrest Follows String of Murders
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House Panel OKs Parole After 40 Years for Young Murderers
A House panel Monday unanimously approved a measure that would allow defendants younger than 18 to receive life sentences and be eligible for parole after 40...
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Pipe Bomb on Campus
Colorado high school evacuated after teacher finds explosive device.
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Marriage Equality for Minnesota
Supporters of same-sex marriage cheer vote.
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Castro: Missed Opportunites
City utility workers often visited Ariel Castro's home, but never reported anything suspicious.
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Viral Videos
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Dog's Best Friend in Massachusetts
Firefighters pull struggling Rottweiler from icy pond. -
Blaze on the Bayou
Tugboat pushing barge carrying thousands of gallons of fuel hits underwater pipeline, sparking massive blaze. -
Robber Hails Wrong Cab
Cabbie helps cops nab robber on the run. -
Sink-Hole in One
A golfer was swallowed by a sinkhole and escaped after falling 18-feet below the ground. -
School Bus DUI
Tennessee school bus driver found parked behind church, drinking beer. -
Cops Tackle Kidnapper
Man arrested after tying up 18-year-old neighbor and holding her at knife point. -
Flash Mob Proposal
Friends help with surprise marriage proposal for couple that haven't seen each other face-to-face in two years. -
Spring Breakers Survive Deck Collapse
Six rushed to hospital after structure gives way. -
Caught on Cam: Fiery Iowa Rescue
Cop pulls teen from burning car. -
Pie And Politics
First graders lobby to make pecan pie the state symbol of Texas. -
Cookies Sales: Down at the Dump
Girl Scout troop finds surprising hot spot for cookie sales. -
Garbage Truck Smashes Home
Couple left homeless when vehicle slams into their rental home. -
Purse Snatched Bites Victim
Texas police seek snatcher who chomped down on arm of 69-year-old victim. -
Alligator's New Tail
All's well for the Arizona alligator missing a tail because now he has his own prosthetic one. -
Losing Locks for Cancer Research
Hunderds of Missouri residents turn up to shave their heads in fundraising events to help raise money for the fight against cancer.
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