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Where Student Loans Are Delinquent
If they live in certain states, they might not pay back those loans.
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Armed Forces Day Observances Planned at Local Furniture Store
Military Appreciation Night will be from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the stores.
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Amarillo Zoo Celebrating Asian Pacific Month
Throughout the morning children from Eastridge Elementary School will share the dances and music of Lao, Vietnamese, Dragon, Burmese and Karen.
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Cornyn Response to Appointment of White House Insider to IRS Commissioner
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) issued a statement after President Obama appointed Daniel Werfel as Acting Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.
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Clovis Launches 2013 "Yard of the Month" Program
Each month, two residents and one business will receive recognition.
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Texas Employers Add 33,100 jobs in April
Texas' seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged in April at 6.4 percent. It remains below the nation's April unemployment rate of 7.5 percent. -
City of Clovis Approves Introduction of Ordinance for Tres Amigas Industrial Revenue Bond
The Clovis City Commission approved an introduction of ordinance on May 16th to issue a $1.655 billion Industrial Revenue Bond in support of the Tres... -
Searching for Survivors
Search and rescue efforts continue for seven still missing in wake of Texas tornadoes. -
Infrastructure Constraints Loom as Texas Grows
The challenge is prominently on display in the waning days of the state legislative session. Lawmakers have access to a multibillion-dollar budget surplus but are... -
Local Shop May be Named Best in America
One local coffeeshop is gaining national attention. Palace Coffee Shop may soon be named Best Coffeehouse in America. -
Murder Victim's Family Reacts to Holberg Appeal
Russell Towery says it's Time for Brittany Holberg to Die -
Amarillo's Pumped Up Gas Prices
AMARILLO -- After gas prices fell not two weeks ago, they're back on the up and up. -
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. -
West Blast: Still No Answers
Authorities in Texas will release results of the joint investigation of the fire and subsequent explosion that killed 14 firefighters and injured 200 other people... -
Reduced to Rubble
Massive tornado destroys Granbury, Texas.
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State and National
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Applicants for Deferred Action Hopeful About Future
Being accepted for deferred action would grant them relief from deportation proceedings and allow them to work for two years if they meet certain guidelines.
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New Marketplace Emerges After Textbook Buying Changes
The measure gave individual school districts, instead of the state, control of instructional material purchases.
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West Nile Outbreak Grows
700 infected, 28 dead from mosquito-borne illness.
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The Drought of 2012: Widespread Impact
Failed crops and hot, dry weather will have an affect every American.
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"Deferred Action" Begins
New program allows young illegal immigrants chance to avoid deportation.
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Viral Videos
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Caught on Cam: Robbery Brawl
Customer tackles would-be robber. -
Strip for Jesus?
Church's controversial sign raises eyebrows. -
Dodgeball Banned
New Hampshire school district votes to ban dodgeball and other "human target" games. -
Caught on Cam: Brutal Bullying
Mother calls for action after video of her daughter's beating at the hands of another student goes viral. -
Teens Poison Teacher
Pair accused of lacing drink with hand sanitizer. -
Flying Concrete Triggers Wreck
Passenger takes the wheel after chunk of bridge knocks driver unconscious. -
Caught on Cam: Pulled From Flames
Police eye-glass cameras give first hand look at dramatic rescue. -
Handcuffed & Humiliated
Dealership reports loaner car stolen, resulting in very angry customer. -
Seniors Senior Prom
Couple attend Seniors Prom at their retirement community 52 years after their first prom together. -
Mayor Pleads for Protection
Pacific, Washington mayor calls 911 for "protection" before suspending police chief and top lieutenant. -
Taco Stand Rage
Customers were injured when a pickup slammed into a taco stand in Austin. -
Buried in Snow
Tiny New York town blanketed by four feet of snow in just two days. -
Blast Rattles Louisville
Electrical blast sends manhole covers flying. -
Falling Sign Kills Child
Flight display sign falls at Birmingham airport, striking family and killing child. -
Deputy Mom Wrestles Gator
School resource officer in Florida wrestles a 7-foot alligator.
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