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Turn Center Hosting Camp Summer Fun
Over the next three weeks, the Turn Center will hold different camps for children.
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Amarillo ISD Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees 6/17/13
AISD will host a regular meeting of the board of trustees at 6 p.m., today at the Board Room, Amarillo ISD Education Support Center, 7200...
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Amarillo ISD Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees 6/17/13
AISD will host a special meeting of the board of trustees at 5:30 p.m., today at the Board Room, Amarillo ISD Education Support Center, 7200...
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AgriLife Research: Wheat Producers Have Another Aphid Control Tool
Dr. Jerry Michels, AgriLife Research entomologist in Amarillo, and Johnny Bible, research assistant, are conducting a study on control of small grain aphids with seed-applied...
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Don't Think About Money - It Can Corrupt You
The study said exposure to money put the participants in a business mindset, leading them to think of monetary benefits over morals.
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Top Stories
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City Approves Another Grant for Insurance Giant
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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. -
First on Fox 6/18/13
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Tonight in Sports 6/18/13
The Amarillo Sox are going for their 8th straight win tonight. -
NSA: Dozens of Attacks Prevented
NSA Director Keith Alexander testifies on controversial surveillance programs. -
Canyon ISD Liason Officers Can Now Carry on Campus
The Board of Trustees passed the resolution last night. -
NTSB Report Lists Poor Eye Sight As Possible Reason Behind Wreck
The report says the engineer had recently been restricted by the DPS to driving only during the day and with glasses on. -
Senate Takes Step Toward Transportation Funding Fix
Despite concerns raised by both Republicans and Democrats, senators on Tuesday tentatively passed a resolution that aims to solve the state's transportation funding woes by... -
Tuesday Evening Forecast
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State and National
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Mesilla Park Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Child Pornography Charges
At sentencing, Anthony Black faces a prison sentence of at least five years and no more than 20 years.
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New Mexico Law Enforcement Graduation Today
The cadets represent 25-departments from across the state.
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2013 TPEA Legislative Awards
Organization Honors Those Who Support a Strong State Workforce
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TAB Applauds Signing of SB 21
"The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that drug use costs employers between $75 billion and $100 billion each year in lost time at work, accidents...
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Heritage Days taking parade and vendor registrations
Registration is under way for parade entries and outdoor vendor booths at the 29th annual Heritage Days celebration.The parade welcomes entries of all types including...
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Viral Videos
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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. -
Teacher Ties Up Student
Family outraged to learn 5th grader was repeatedly tied to his chair in class. -
Caught on Cam: Range Rover Thief
Security footage shows woman who conned salesmen out of luxury SUV keys. -
Heroic Cop Saves Family
Officer restores mother's faith in humanity after responding to threatened suicide call. -
Marine Surprises Mom
Marine returning from Afghanistan surprises his mother at work. -
"Lynching Quilt" Raises Eyebrows
Quilt depicting lynching sparks controversy at Indianapolis library. -
Seal Survives Spear Through Head
Rescuers say animal should recover fully. -
ER Patient Steals Ambulance
Police say drunk driver injured in crash stole ambulance in attempt to escape. -
Road Rage Hate Crime
Elderly man rams car, attacks passengers he believes are lesbians. -
Peacocks on the Prowl
Exotic birds cause quite a stir in one Portland, Oregon neighborhood. -
Close Call!
Massive falling boulder narrowly misses driver. -
State Funded Sex Change for Inmate
A Virginia inmate appears closer to getting a sex change paid for by taxpayers. -
Gator on Doorstep
A Florida resident got an unpleasant surprise after he came face to face with an alligator right on his doorstep. -
Bobcat in Backyard
An amateur photographer spotted a bobcat and captures video of the animal in his own backyard.
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