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The Texas Department of Public Safety announced it will unveil a new addition to the Amarillo community’s “Hoof Prints of the ...
The Amarillo Police Department’s Homicide Unit is asking the public to share any video footage that may assist in the ...
The Texas Panhandle is at a pivotal crossroads as new state laws and federal policy shifts begin to reshape rural life. The ...
We are aware of inaccurate reports labeling the incident as a hit-and-run. That is incorrect,” APD's Interim Police Chief ...
Giselle, a vibrant high school student, is on a mission to find a family who will support her dreams and love her ...
The Abilene High Eagles are set to host Amarillo in what is expected to be a battle for the district title, and the Cooper ...
Car owners, veterans, kids and spectators all enjoyed the Patriotic Car Show at the War Memorial, which featured more than 39 ...
Our Friends from Dairy Queen Texas joined us in the studio to talk about the newest Blizzard’s flavors! They also gave us a ...
The old saying about if you love what you do, you never work a day in your life, applies to these two ACT drivers. Read more ...
The AC event transformed campus walkways into vibrant murals. “It’s like walking through a giant art book people made on the spot,” one artist said.
AMARILLO (CBSNewsTexas.com) — After a four-hour long hearing Wednesday, a federal judge in Amarillo is considering whether to restrict the sale of an abortion pill or ban it altogether.
With staff being trained and finishing touches going in, all that's left is the city inspections, the owner said.