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Giving Back to Moore
AMARILLO -- As donations of items continue to pour into Moore, Oklahoma, city officials are asking instead for cash donations.
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High Plains Food Bank Send MREs to Moore, Oklahoma
Officials say the meals are a way our local food bank can help out right away.
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Spring Crops Ag Day Today at North Plains Research Field
The field day is hosted by Texas A&M AgriLife Research, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, North Plains Groundwater Conservation District and Texas Wheat Producers...
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Texas Legislature House Resolution on A.J. Swope
The House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas Legislature read a house resolution honoring A.J. Swope.
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Xcel Crews Headed To Oklahoma
Area workers will aid Oklahomans in restoring power.
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Top Stories
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Friona City Council Passes Ordinance Banning Sale and Possession of Synthetic Drugs
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ENMU Employee Embezzles $3,000 More than Originally Believed
Jeremy Phillippi was arrested on May 4 on Embezzlement and Forgery Charges. -
Wednesday Evening Forecast
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Governor Martinez: New Mexico Stands Ready to Help the People of Oklahoma
Governor Martinez reached out to Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and offered assistance and resources from New Mexico. New Mexico has already deployed a team of... -
Fund Established for Long-Term Needs of Oklahoma Tornado Victims
Governor Mary Fallin, in coordination with the United Way of Central Oklahoma, has established the OK Strong Disaster Relief Fund to assist with the long-term... -
Colossal Clean Up Begins
Residents return home to begin the process of clean-up after Monday's deadly tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. -
Victims Search for Belongings
Two days after Monday's massive tornado, residents of Moore, Oklahoma dig through rubble in search for personal items. -
A Father's Loss
Joshua Hornsby mourns the loss of his young daughter killed in the Moore, Oklahoma tornado. -
Shock and Heartache
Reality of devastation sets in for Moore residents. -
Sharp Rise in Storm Shelter Sales
The sales of storm shelters booms following Monday's deadly tornado in Moore, Oklahoma.
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State and National
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House Signals Approval for Campus Construction Bonds
The Texas House gave tentative approval to billions of dollars in bonds for campus construction projects on Monday. Senators already gave the go-ahead, but they...
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Prison Officers' Union Unhappy With 5% Pay Raise
A union representing Texas correctional officers is arguing that a pay raise approved by state budget writers last week would be insufficient and lead to...
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Lizard Protection Bill Caught in Oil Politics
State Sen. Kel Seliger, R-Amarillo, Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson and state Rep.Dennis Bonnen, R-Angleton, all say Combs and the Texas Oil and Gas Association (TXOGA) have been lobbying...
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IRS Investigation Continues
The former head of the IRS goes in front of Congress to answer questions about what happened at the IRS.
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House Backs Mental Health Jail Diversion Program
The House tentatively approved a bill Monday that would allow Harris County Jail to start a pilot program that officials hope would become a model...
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Viral Videos
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Caught on Cam: TSA Agent Attacked
Homeless woman accused of attacking a TSA agent. -
Toddler Abandoned
Deputies in South Carolina are trying to find the parents of a toddler left in a stroller on a doorstep overnight. -
Wheelchair Robbery
Two teenagers have been charged with robbing a woman in a wheelchair. -
Pot Tourism
Colorado is about to get its first two Marijuana tourism companies. Their mission is to lure out-of-state tourists in to town to take advantage of... -
Deadly Sinkhole
Hillsborough County officials ordered houses next to the deadly sinkhole site in Seffner condemned and unfit to live. -
Crime Doesn't Pay
An armed robbery suspect in Arizona, had guns pulled on him, twice. -
2-Cent Electric Bill
Louisiana woman thinks 2 cent electric bill is an April Fool's prank. -
Church Robbed
Following its Easter services, more than $40,000 stolen from a Michigan church. -
Funeral Robber
Kentucky State Police announced arrests were made in connection to homes were burglarized while the homeowner was attneding the funeral of a loved one. -
Oil Soaked Neighborhood
An estimated 2,000 barrels of crude oil rushed from a ruptured pipeline soaking a neighborhood. -
Turkey Takeover
Wild turkeys flock to woman's backyard. -
35 Years on the Run
Fugitive rapist captured after more than three decades. -
Oops! Wrong Number!
Sheriff's domestic violence pamphlet includes phone number for phone sex line. -
Toddler Burned Playing With Fire
4-year-old in critical condition after being set on fire by 6-year-old sibling. -
Sex on the Bench
Michigan judge admits to having sex in his chambers with woman whose case was before him in court.
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