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Record Numbers for Early Voting
Early voting numbers this year are already topping the past two elections in Potter and Randall counties.
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Amarillo Woman Found Dead in Car
An Amarillo woman was found dead this morning.
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Clovis Fire
A Friday fire sent one Clovis man to a Lubbock hospital.
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Canyon Mobile Home Catches Fire
A mobile home in Canyon caught fire yesterday evening.
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Heroes Campaign
Kyla needs your help to raise $1,000 for the Red Cross.
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Top Stories
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Saturday Morning Forecast
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Enforcing the Cell Phone Ban
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Winning Big With Powerball
AMARILLO -- Tomorrow's Powerball drawing could equal $600 million for on lucky person, but what would you do with the multi-millions? -
Survivors Dig Out
Clean up continues in wake of deadly Texas tornados. -
IRS on the Hot Seat
Ousted IRS Chief Steven Miller testifies before Congress on targetingof Tea Party groups. -
Court Denies Court Appointed Appeal for 1995 Murder-For-Hire Plot
A request is denied to name court appointed attorneys for an Amarillo mother and daughter convicted in a 1995 murder-for-hire plot. -
Alice Landergin Idol
Students compete for the title of Alice Landergin Idol. -
25 Count Indictment Handed Down to Amarillo Man
21 of those counts allege that Bounthieng Sommay laundered money while running an illegal gambling operation. -
Khalid Aldawsari Files Appeal for New Trial
Aldawsari was found guilty in federal court last June of buying bomb making materials and looking for prospective targets. -
Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Drug Charges
Phillip Schindler plead guilty to Possession with Intent to Distribute Heroin and Aiding and Abetting.
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State and National
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Dream Act Closer to Reality
Washington state moves to open tuition aid to students regardless of legal status.
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"They Thought Mommy Was Sleeping"
Children found home alone with mother's dead body following drug overdose.
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Patrick Faults Critics of Bill on College History Classes
Addressing criticism that he wants to eliminate college courses in Mexican-American and African-American history, state Sen. Dan Patrick, R-Houston, said in a Facebook post that such comments by...
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Trial Switches Focus of Morton Case to Alleged Killer
Mark Norwood, charged with the 1986 murder of Christine Morton -- a crime that her husband,Michael Morton, was wrongfully convicted of -- will go on...
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After 25 Years, UT-El Paso President Still Making Waves
Days after Diana Natalicio was named the first female president of the University of Texas at El Paso in 1988, a local newspaper ran an...
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Viral Videos
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Dog's Best Friend in Massachusetts
Firefighters pull struggling Rottweiler from icy pond. -
Blaze on the Bayou
Tugboat pushing barge carrying thousands of gallons of fuel hits underwater pipeline, sparking massive blaze. -
Robber Hails Wrong Cab
Cabbie helps cops nab robber on the run. -
Sink-Hole in One
A golfer was swallowed by a sinkhole and escaped after falling 18-feet below the ground. -
School Bus DUI
Tennessee school bus driver found parked behind church, drinking beer. -
Cops Tackle Kidnapper
Man arrested after tying up 18-year-old neighbor and holding her at knife point. -
Flash Mob Proposal
Friends help with surprise marriage proposal for couple that haven't seen each other face-to-face in two years. -
Spring Breakers Survive Deck Collapse
Six rushed to hospital after structure gives way. -
Caught on Cam: Fiery Iowa Rescue
Cop pulls teen from burning car. -
Pie And Politics
First graders lobby to make pecan pie the state symbol of Texas. -
Cookies Sales: Down at the Dump
Girl Scout troop finds surprising hot spot for cookie sales. -
Garbage Truck Smashes Home
Couple left homeless when vehicle slams into their rental home. -
Purse Snatched Bites Victim
Texas police seek snatcher who chomped down on arm of 69-year-old victim. -
Alligator's New Tail
All's well for the Arizona alligator missing a tail because now he has his own prosthetic one. -
Losing Locks for Cancer Research
Hunderds of Missouri residents turn up to shave their heads in fundraising events to help raise money for the fight against cancer.
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