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Obama Office in Amarillo
Barack Obama's campaign is setting up shop in Amarillo. The campaign headquarters will have an official Grand Opening tonight at 118-B on SW 6th.
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Williams Sentenced to Life in Prison
A man convicted of murder for a shooting at a convenience store will spend the rest of his life in prison.
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McCoy Plea Deal
We're getting more details about the settlement agreement for Judge David McCoy out of Childress.
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Curry County Treasurer Indicted
The Curry County Treasurer has been indicted for tampering with public records.
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Hereford Wins UIL Appeal
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"Direct Hit"
Massive tornado strikes Moore, Oklahoma. -
Tornadoes Return!
Another wave of dangerous storms erupts in the Midwest, with at least one massive twister touching down near Oklahoma City. -
IRS: Who Knew, and When?
White House defends handling of IRS scandal; GOP question timing of revelation. -
Web Extra: Meteorologist John Harris Explains Oklahoma Tornadoes
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City of Childress Votes to Allow 8 Liners
The machines won't be allowed to pay out cash either; they can only give away prizes. -
Local Air Force Pilot Reached Mt. Everest Summit
The group writes that "Fifty years after the first American boots stood on top of the world, the first American military team has followed in... -
Widespread Damage
Clean up begins after at least 19 tornadoes tear through the Midwest. -
DPS Trooper Seizes Over $730,000 in Drugs
DPS found over 21 pounds of cocaine valued at $249,784 and over 32 pounds of methamphetamine valued at $481,680 on Saturday during a motor vehicle... -
CSCOPE to No Longer Offer Lesson Plans to Texas Schools
Since last November the state-developed curriculum delivery system used by 70 percent of Texas school districts has generated hours of testimony in multiple hearings before legislative committees and... -
Amarillo Police Investigating Bank Robbery
Police say that the suspect walked in with either a sawed off shotgun or a rifle and demanded money.
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State and National
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Coordinating Board Nears End of Tough Sunset Process
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board received mixed messages but got closer to winding down a difficult legislative session on Wednesday with the House's tentative...
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Texas House Backs Bill Expanding Charter Schools
A measure taking aim at Harmony Public Schools, the state's largest charter school network with 36 campuses, was added onto major legislation from Senate Education Chairman Dan Patrick, R-Houston, as...
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White House Takes Action
The Obama administration scrambles to deal with IRS, Associated Press and Benghazi controversies.
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Perry Signs Michael Morton Act
With exoneree Michael Morton by his side, Gov. Rick Perry on Thursday signed a measure that aims to avoid wrongful convictions by preventing prosecutors from suppressing evidence.
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Man Sentenced in Hammer Attack
Brutal beating left victim with brain damage.
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Viral Videos
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No Parking!
Out-of-control SUV ends up leaning against home's second story deck. -
"Jesus Stomp" Draws Fire
College students angered after being told to stomp on paper bearing Jesus' name. -
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.
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