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WTAMU Enterprise Center Receives $250,000 Expansion Grant
The $250,000 grant has been approved for the next five years.
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4-H Camp Offers Fun for Kids This Summer
4H Camp - Tri-State Fairgrounds - 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. - Wednesdays Through July - $15 - (806) 373-0713
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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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Court Strikes Down Voter ID Law
Supreme Court rules Arizona cannot add to federal voter registration requirements by demanding proof of citizenship. -
Amarillo Gas Prices 12 Cents Cheaper than National Average
Average retail gasoline prices in Amarillo have fallen 1.6 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.49/g yesterday. -
Texas Railroad Commission Chair Mulls Political Future
The switch from a hybrid-electric car to a gas guzzler mirrors Smitherman's change of jobs, from a regulator of electricity to a regulator of the... -
NSA: Safety vs. Privacy
We may find out how the NSA's programs have kept the U.S. safe. -
"Nap Nanny" Infant Recliner Recall After Deaths
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said it got numerous reports since 2009 involving the Nap Nanny and Nap Nanny Chill products. -
UT/TT Poll: Texans Favor Cruz Over Perry for President
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz starts as the Texas favorite in a fantasy 2016 Republican primary for president, swamping Gov. Rick Perry and a number of other big-name candidates in... -
Today on Studio 4 6/17/13
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City of Canyon Reviews Drought Plan
When the City of Canyon made its drought contingency plan back in 2000, officials had no idea they'd be using it more than a decade... -
Cross County Run for Boston
AMARILLO -- Thousands of runners from all over the country are on a mission to help victims of the Boston marathon bombing. -
Panhandle Icon Says Goodbye
AMARILLO -- The curtain goes down for Pokey.
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State and National
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NSA Surveillance
As the self-proclaimed whistleblower continues to make more claims about surveillance, the White House goes on the offensive.
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Boxer, Coburn Praise Senate Passage Of The Hope Act
Legislation Would End the Federal Ban on Research into Organ Donations Between HIV-Positive Patients
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TWIA Struggles to Prepare Financially for Storm Season
As the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association conducts its first meeting of the 2013 hurricane season on Tuesday, the agency is scrambling for money to prepare...
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Afghan forces formally take over security of country. Now what?
With the handover, U.S. and coalition forces move into a backup role and let Afghan National Security Forces -- long questioned for their preparedness and...
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Udall on Syria: Intervening in Another Middle Eastern Civil War is Not in U.S. Interests
In a speech on the Senate floor, U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-N.M.), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, urged those pushing for military intervention to...
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Viral Videos
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Catch of a Lifetime for a Make-A-Wish Teen
Cancer survivor hooks 759 lb. marlin on "Make-A-Wish" fishing trip. -
Tiger on the Run!
Woman comes face-to-face with escaped tiger in circus bathroom. -
Patient Dumping Probed
San Francisco officials accuse Nevada of "dumping" psychiatric patients in California. -
Dummy on Guard?
Woman murdered at Detroit hotel where security guards were replaced with dummies in uniforms. -
"Swan Cams" Nab Poachers
Cameras installed to protect city's swans show birds being harassed. -
Snake on a Plane?
Huge boa constrictor captured outside Tampa International Airport. -
Too Big to Tan?
Customer says she was turned away from tanning salon because of her size. -
Hawks Attack!
Nesting hawks dive-bomb pedestrians who walk near their nest. -
Church Roof Caves In
Rooms usually used by daycare were empty at the time. -
Fired For Being Gay?
Former Catholic high school teacher fired after her mother's obituary revealed she's a lesbian. -
Couple Craft Custom Caskets
Woodworkers turn hobby into unique new business. -
Animals Set Free
Man opens cages at Florida wildlife park before being tackled by employee. -
Ticket Insurance?
Company promises to ease the financial sting of traffic tickets. -
"I Want to Die in A Fire"
Parents describe children's punishment for misbehaving during fire drill as "forced suicide note". -
Shocking Takedown
School resource officer uses Taser to stun angry woman.
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