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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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Top Stories
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Update: Amarillo Group Accepting Donations for Moore, OK
A group here in Amarillo is taking donations for the folks in Moore, Oklahoma. -
AQHA Collecting Donations for Oklahoma Tornado Victims
The immediately needed items are non-perishable food items, toiletries, buckets, shovels and gloves. Please do not bring other items that are not on this list. -
Storify: Moore, Oklahoma Tornado Coverage
Local and National Coverage of the Oklahoma Tornadoes. -
Following the Twister
Watch as a local meteorologist tracks the path of deadly tornado as it hits Moore, Oklahoma. -
Tracking the Storm
Before it hit Moore, yesterday's deadly tornado first touched ground in the nearby town of Newcastle. -
Obama Offers Storm Victims Help
President Obama gives statement on deadly Oklahoma tornado. Offers condolences and help to those hit by storm. -
Coffee Memorial Blood Center Releases Statement on Oklahoma Tornado Tragedy
Coffee Memorial Blood Center released a statement on the need for blood after the Oklahoma tornadoes: -
Texas Power Grid Poised to Be Put to the Test Again
Temperatures in parts of Texas have started hitting the upper 90s, and they're likely to stay above normal this summer, according to a forecast by federal climatologists. -
Sunrise Reveals Devastation
Search and recovery efforts continue in tornado ravaged Moore, Oklahoma. -
Shelters Opening Up in Oklahoma City and Moore
While the search continues for survivors churches in Moore are opening their doors for those who have already been rescued.
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State and National
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Bill Mandating Drug Tests for Legislators Advances
A bill that would require Texas legislators to submit to drug tests and pass the results to theState Ethics Commission was voted out of the Senate Committee...
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Damage Control
The President is trying to smooth the waters with a number of lawmakers on several different fronts.
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For 83rd Lege, More Civility Than Drama
Here in the last days of the 140-day session, lawmakers are working on a state budget. That's normal. They are trying to reconcile financial differences...
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Texans Seek Bipartisanship in a Sharply Divided D.C.
Kevin Brady and Pete Gallego have a lot in common. They are both Texans. They entered the state Legislature together in 1991. And each now serves in Congress. Brady...
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Budget Deal May Not Come Until Thursday
Budget negotiations stretched late into the night on Wednesday, but lawmakers said privately they didn't expect to announce a deal until Thursday.
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Viral Videos
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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. -
WWII Vet Graduates
85-year-old completes his high school education. -
Hermit Burglar Arrested
Investigators blame decades long strong of thefts on man found living alone in Maine woods. -
Caught on Cam: Mom Vs. Carjacker
Mother rips son out of car moments before carjackers speed away. -
"It Was Snake Jujitsu!"
Everglades tour guide wrestles massive python. -
Shark Shocker
Tiger shark leaps out of water to steal kayak fisherman's catch.
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