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Dealing with Car Storm Damage
AMARILLO -- The storm may have been almost a month ago, but many people in our area are still feeling the effects in their wallets.
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Coming up Tonight 6/18/13
Amarillo's Top Stories
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WT Names New Vice President for Student Affairs
Eddleman comes to WTAMU from Southern Utah University, where she has served as vice president for student services since 2007. She was one of three...
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Babcock and Wilcox File Protesting the New Management Contract
B & W says they want the Government Accountability Office to look at the "fairness" of all of the proposals.
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Pantex Fire Protection Upgrade Construction Complete
Approximately $35 million has been spent on the effort to date, and the project is still expected to come in under budget.
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Today on Studio 4 6/13/13
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Watching Out for Summer Viruses
During the lazy days of summer, the last thing your child wants is to get stuck with a virus, but sickness can strike all season... -
Man Tased and Arrested Driving a Stolen Truck
A man is behind bars after a stolen truck was found, and police say the driver of that stolen truck put up a fight. -
Senate Committee Approves Redistricting Maps
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Moore County Says No More Fireworks
MOORE COUNTY -- As the summer moves along, firework stands are creeping up along the roadway. That is, if you don't live in Moore County. -
Studio 4 Recognized By Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Studio 4, which airs on KAMR NBC4, is getting statewide recognition. -
Web Extra: Masonic Lodge
As part of Center City's High Noon on the Square, some members of the Masonic Lodge were out on the courthouse lawn. -
Amarillo Water Boil Notice Lifted
Amarillo residents no longer need to boil their water. -
Coming Up Tonight on the KCIT News At Nine
Some of the stories coming up tonight on the KCIT Fox 14 News at Nine. -
Coming up Tonight 6/12/13
Amarillo's Top Stories
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State and National
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School Finance Lawsuits Provide an Out for Lawmakers
The state is being sued over its financing for public schools. This is a periodic event driven by the cleverness of school administrators and others...
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2012: Race for the White House
Take a look back at the 2012 presidential campaign.
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In Texas, Turning to Outsiders to Finance Water Deals
Private entities have become increasingly active in selling groundwater to public suppliers. In the most prominent such deal, Mesa Water signed a deal last year...
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Teachers Break Down Language Barriers
Central Texas schools are catering to changing demographics. Students are learning to speak, read, and write a second language while continuing to improve their native...
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NRA Breaks Its Silence
National Rifle Association leaders blame video games, media and lax security for school shootings.
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Viral Videos
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Caught on Cam: Clerk Shot
Video store clerk takes bullet in the arm defending co-worker from robber. -
Caught on Cam: Goodwill Peeper
Police ask for help finding man who recorded women in dressing stalls. -
Boss Delivers Beating
Security camera show pizza shop owner brawling with former employee shortly after firing him. -
Teen Found Chained in Basement
Police find mentally disabled 17-year-old handcuffed to pole after call from neighbor. -
Fraternity Suspended at "Racist Rager"
Party mocking Asian community draws fire on Duke University campus. -
Ghost in the Office?
Attorneys and paranormal researchers believe mortuary converted into law office houses restless spirits. -
Surivor Describes Deadly Avalanche
Massive snow slide kills one man, badly injures another. -
Burglary Victim Fights Back
86-year-old woman fires shot at woman who smashed her way into her home. -
Duct-Taped in Class
Parents outraged after school uses duct tape to keep 8-year-old with Down Syndrome from removing her shoes. -
Blast Levels Building
Gas leak blamed for explosion at Massachusetts auto parts store. -
Daring Dog Rescue
Firefighters brave icy water to save stranded dog. -
One of a Kind Valentine
Vermont Teddy Bear is offering a $30,000 bear, complete with a diamond ring. -
Bakery Owner: No Same-Sex Cakes
Oregon bakery refuses to sell wedding cake to same-sex couple. -
Ponies on the Pavement
Miniature horses cause trouble on an Oklahoma highway. -
Church Welcomes Gay Scouts
Missouri church doesn't wait for Boy Scouts of America organization to change its policy on gay scouts.
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