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AgriLife Research to Determine When Wheat Diseases Limit Input Effectiveness
Dr. Charlie Rush is leading a research team to study mite-vectored virus diseases, which are the main pathogenic constraints to economically sustainable to profitable wheat production,...
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Kelly's Rooftop Drop for Coffee Memorial Blood Center July 31
Kelly James will rappel down a downtown Amarillo building for a good cause, and you can help him.
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AgriLife Research Potato Breeding Program to be Featured at July 24 Field Day
The annual Texas A&M Potato Breeding and Variety Development Field Day will be held July 24 near Springlake.
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Gustnado Caught On Camera
A gustnado was caught on camera near Wolfforth Monday night during the storms.
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Potter County 4-H Hosting Camp for 1st and 2nd Grade Students
The camp will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Wednesday through July
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Top Stories
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Studio 4 Receives Statewide Recognition
The ceremony was put on by the Texas Agrilife Extension Service. -
Man Indicted For Amarillo Bank Robbery in May
According to court documents, Gabriel Tenorio was indicted for robbing the First Bank Southwest on 34th street on May 20. -
Boise City Police Investigating Murder
Police are still looking for the shooter. -
Shots Fired at Local Business Parking Lot in Dimmitt
Adolph Padilla and Justin Harrell were booked into the Castro County Jail charger with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. Harrell was also booked for... -
Supreme Court Backs Oklahoma Over Texas Water District
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday issued a unanimous ruling for Oklahoma over a North Texas water district in a case over delivery of water from the... -
In Hiding
The self-proclaimed whistleblower is in hiding as lawmakers learn more about the programs he exposed. -
Guymon Residents Asked to Limit Water Use
The request has been issued from City of Guymon officials after mechanical issues were reported with municipal water wells. -
Amarillo Crime Stoppers Fugitive of the Week 6/13/13
Amarillo Crime Stoppers needs help locating Antonio Rocky Bustos. -
Truckers Face Big Labor Shortage
Trucking companies have already been facing a labor shortage for years. New federal regulations may make it worse. -
Senate Panel to Consider Omnibus Abortion Bill
A panel of state senators will convene on Thursday to respond to Gov. Rick Perry's call to add legislation related to abortion procedures, providers and facilities to the special session.
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State and National
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Texas Nuclear Reactor Restarts, Four Months After Fire
Four months after a fire in January, one of Texas' four nuclear reactor units is being restarted, bringing to an end the unit's second prolonged shutdown...
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Bill That Would End "Double Dipping" Gets Hearing
At a public hearing Monday evening on his bill to end the practice, state Rep. Chris Turner said the lucrative benefit -- which got widespread attention when Gov. Rick...
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Straus Picks Lead Budget Negotiators
The lawmakers who will sit at the most closely-watched negotiating table of the legislative session were named Monday and their colleagues started them off with...
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Boston in Mourning
Moments of silence honors blast victims.
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Boston: Missed Chance?
Did the FBI miss a chance to thwart the Boston bombing?
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Viral Videos
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Dead Pigs Pollute Florida Beach
Wild boar carcasses wash up on Florida beach. -
Overwhelmed
South Georgia shelter forced to euthanize hundreds of animals after dozens of dogs and cats are dropped off. -
Twins X 2
Ohio woman gives birth to two sets of identical twins. -
Class Ring Found More Than 4 Decades After It's Lost
Three months of research led him to meet 64 year-old Teresa Reich who'd lost her ring 47 years ago while skiing on the lake with... -
Paintings With a Purpose
Artists use color and concrete canvas to bring beauty to downtown Phoenix. -
Caught on Cam: Brutal Beating at Michigan Gas Station
Surveillance cameras capture attack at Michigan gas station. -
"Busted"
Racy website "KU Boobs," told to stop selling merchandise with university logo. -
Dementia Eyed in Tragic Death
Elderly woman run over by mower after falling in tall grass. -
"Mommy, Mommy...He Shot the Kitty
Outrage after officer shoots sack of feral kittens as children look on. -
When the Lights Go Out
Small Louisiana town implements community wide curfew for all its residents. -
Horse Murder Mystery
South Florida horse owners on high alert after slaughtered horse is discovered in canal. -
Lifetime of Love
At 99-years-old, Iowa couple celebrates nearly eight decades of marriage. -
Good Samaritan Paralyzed
Man breaks neck diving into creek, but still manages to save young girl. -
Dad "Scalps" Baby
Man accused of ripping off portion of infant's scalp during argument with wife. -
Turkey Baster Saves Baby
Good Samaritan uses kitchen utensil to clear choking baby's airways.
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