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Dispelling Caprock High School Rumors
Amarillo Police and Amarillo ISD are tackling fact from fiction about the fight near Caprock.
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Residence Requirement
Ray Humphrey says Clay Duke doesn't meet the requirements.
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Military Skills Competition
The Caprock High ROTC program is having a military skills competition this weekend.
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WTAMU Music Showcase
The WTAMU Department of Music presents it's annual music showcase tonight.
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Borger Double Arson
Borger Police are investigating a double arson.
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Gov. Perry Signs Drug Screening Legislation
SB 21 authorizes drug screenings for those receiving unemployment benefits in Texas who work in fields where drug testing is mandatory for employment. Those fields... -
Kelly's Rooftop Drop for Coffee Memorial Blood Center
Kelly James will rappel down a downtown Amarillo building for a good cause, and you can help him. -
Girl Scouts Celebrate 2013 Women of Distinction
Girl Scouts to honor women leaders at August luncheon. -
Former Pampa Teachers Federal Credit Union Loan Officer Sentenced to Three Years in Federal Prison for Stealing From Credit Union
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Parmer County Sheriff's Office Investigating Body Found in Field
Parmer County Sheriff's Department, Friona Police, and the Texas Rangers are investigating the cause of death. -
Udall Opens New Office in Eastern New Mexico
Portales Office will Serve Roosevelt, Curry, Quay, De Baca, Harding & Union Counties -
A Special Session for Self-Made Emergencies
Special sessions are the emergency rooms of legislation: much of the work done there could have been avoided if people had taken some care. -
Foreclosures For Potter and Randall Counties Down
Coldwell Banker is reporting that home foreclosures are down more than 30-percent. -
Amarillo Police Department's 83rd Police Academy Class Graduating Today
The recruits completed 1,088 hours of police training since beginning the academy on December 6, 2012. -
Texas Rivers Tested by Drought, Population Growth
As the Neches River flows south toward a string of oil refineries and manufacturing plants in Southeast Texas, it winds through an area so ecologically...
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State and National
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Agenda Texas: CPRIT's Creation Story
You may have heard about the current troubles the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas is going through. Lead scientists have quit over what they claim were inadequate...
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Top Oil and Gas Regulator Retweets Noose Image
Texas Railroad Commission Chairman Barry Smitherman weighed in on the gun-control developments in Washington on Thursday, retweeting an image that showed a noose beside the names of...
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Korean Crisis Continues
Secretary of STate John Kerry visits Seoul as North Korea threatens missile launch.
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Deadly Storms Rake South
At least three people are dead after a string of violent storms.
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Lawmakers: Tackle Redistricting or Wait for Courts?
Greg Abbott is selling a redistricting nostrum, telling Texas legislators they could cut their legal risks by adopting new political maps right away.
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Viral Videos
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Catch of a Lifetime in Maine
Researchers reel in massive Atlantic Sturgeon. -
Great White Hoax
Surfers post fake shark warning signs in attempt to keep the beach for themselves. -
Blast Levels Home
Firefighters believe gas leak may be to blame. -
Caught on Cam: ATM Smash and Grab
Thieves ram truck into gas station and grab ATM as clerk watches helplessly. -
Cop Saves Fawn
Police officer pulls newborn fawn from flood waters after Oklahoma tornado. -
Teen Saves Family
13-year-old pulls his mother and four sisters from burning van after crash. -
Atari Legend: Treasure in the Trash?
Does a New Mexico landfill contain truckloads of unsold Atari video game cartridges? -
Underwater Art Gallery
Divers attach artwork to the sunken remains of the USS Mohawk. -
Woman Tossed From Bridge
Police say kidnapper beat couple before throwing woman into Rio Grande river. -
Diploma Denied to Alabama High School Senior
School cites eagle feather decoration worn at graduation as reason for denying Native American student her diploma and fining her $1,000. -
Best Friends Say Goodbye
Photo captures police dog's moving goodbye to fallen officer. -
Caught on Cam: Deadly Shooting
Ohio police release dash-cam video of deadly St. Patrick's Day shootout. -
Moose Falls For Statue
Amorous bull moose shows his affection for brass statue in Grand Lake, Colorado. -
Dramatic Double Delivery
Mother struggles to keep baby alive after delivering twins on remote Utah highway. -
Grim End For Wandering Bear
Wildlife officers forced to shoot large black bear after it climbs tree near busy highway.
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