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IRS Handing Out $70 Million In Bonuses
The Internal Revenue Service says it is legally bound to pay the bonuses because of an agreement reached with the National Treasury Employees Union.
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Federal Reserve Leaves Rates Unchanged
The Fed also announced it would continue to back purchases of bonds and other assets in effort to boost the economy.
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Final Defendant in Melrose Bank Robbery Convicted
Marcos Maestas faces a maximum of 12 years in prison.
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CNN Poll - Americans Mixed Reaction On Economy
A new CNN national poll shows nearly two-thirds of Americans rate the current economy as poor.
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Tesla announces Model S recall
Electric car maker Tesla Motors has announced a recall of hundreds of its Model S vehicles for a seat problem.
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Top Stories
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Gov. Perry Signs Drug Screening Legislation
SB 21 authorizes drug screenings for those receiving unemployment benefits in Texas who work in fields where drug testing is mandatory for employment. Those fields... -
Girl Scouts Celebrate 2013 Women of Distinction
Girl Scouts to honor women leaders at August luncheon. -
Former Pampa Teachers Federal Credit Union Loan Officer Sentenced to Three Years in Federal Prison for Stealing From Credit Union
Erin Trevathan Also Ordered to Pay More Than $400,000 in Restitution -
Parmer County Sheriff's Office Investigating Body Found in Field
Parmer County Sheriff's Department, Friona Police, and the Texas Rangers are investigating the cause of death. -
Udall Opens New Office in Eastern New Mexico
Portales Office will Serve Roosevelt, Curry, Quay, De Baca, Harding & Union Counties -
A Special Session for Self-Made Emergencies
Special sessions are the emergency rooms of legislation: much of the work done there could have been avoided if people had taken some care. -
Foreclosures For Potter and Randall Counties Down
Coldwell Banker is reporting that home foreclosures are down more than 30-percent. -
Amarillo Police Department's 83rd Police Academy Class Graduating Today
The recruits completed 1,088 hours of police training since beginning the academy on December 6, 2012. -
Texas Rivers Tested by Drought, Population Growth
As the Neches River flows south toward a string of oil refineries and manufacturing plants in Southeast Texas, it winds through an area so ecologically... -
Today on Studio 4 6/14/13
Today on Studio 4.
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State and National
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A Brighter Future
Close to 400 Utah prison inmates earn high school diploma.
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Exoneree Faces Ex-Wife in Compensation Lawsuit
Phillips spent 24 years in prison before DNA tests connected another man to the rapes and prompted the courts to declare Phillips innocent. In 2009,...
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Summer Surfing Risks
New report finds most parents aren't monitoring their children's online activity properly.
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A Simple Story, Complicated by Politics
The governor of Texas holds the keys to the account that pays for Austin prosecutions of criminal matters involving state officials, and he kept his...
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Teen Cyclist Killed on Charity Race
Witnesses say rider swerved in front of oncoming car.
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Viral Videos
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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. -
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.
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