West Texas A&M University received a $5 million gift to establish a new health institute, boosting rural healthcare.
Teachers become heroes as they take action in emergency situations to save lives. Amarillo ISD honored their efforts at Monday's meeting.
August Vinson, a senior history major from Amarillo at West Texas A&M University, placed third in the storied Battle of Flowers oratorical contest with a speech recounting the life of Tom “Pinkie” ...
SAN ANTONIO — A year ago, the Valley boys basketball team stood on the opposite side of the court, watching as Perrin-Whitt celebrated in the Alamodome. That image hung with the Patriots and Valley ...
A year after falling in the title game, Valley brought home its first state championship by downing Fayetteville.
A week after the girls team won a state championship, the Panhandle boys earned their own in a thrilling contest against San Augustine.
Doug Smith, known as Pokey the Clown, died Sunday. The Vietnam veteran raised money for charity for decades and brought smiles to kids of all ages.
Cal Farley's Boys Ranch campus was cleared for safe return Thursday morning after the Yellow Fire but will remain closed for the day.
After citizens spoke up at the Amarillo City Council meeting against new surveillance, the mayor addressed their concerns.
While we're still recovering from the time change, the March 12-15 weekend features several events in the Amarillo area and beyond, which families can attend in person, listen in via special ...
With a tight race for 2nd place determining who advances, here's what we know about Texas' U.S. 19 GOP primary runoff ...
The City of Canyon commissioners recently took a look at Phase 5 of the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Plan, designed ...
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