High winds, blowing dust and red flag warning storm has left more than 50,000 without power across Lubbock, Amarillo areas.
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Amarillo tackles crime decline, deadly traffic trend in city council talksWhile crime rates dropped overall, a 20% jump in fatal crashes has raised concerns about speeding, distracted driving, and ...
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How Sofia Pepper emerged as a star for Amarillo High girls soccer in her sophomore seasonAmarillo High's girls soccer team has had a strong season, with one of the team's most impactful players being just a ...
Crews continue battling two major wildfires in the Texas Panhandle as thousands remain without power following a potent wind ...
As catastrophic winds continue to batter Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle, residents are urged to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessa ...
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The threat of violent tornadoes in parts of the U.S. proved deadly as well as destructive as whipping winds moved east into ...
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Mini pancakes, big dreams: Martha Garcia’s sweet success in AmarilloMartha’s Minis started as a dream and is now a thriving Amarillo food truck, serving mini pancakes with creative toppings.
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Materialistic Junkies to bring sneakers, streetwear and urban energy at Amarillo eventThe brother duo is returning for their second year of putting on a show at the Civic Center, and they hinted at exciting news ...
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KAMR Amarillo on MSNCity of Amarillo, Canyon Mayor declares local state of disasterCity of Amarillo Mayor Cole Stanley has declared a local state of disaster for the City of Amarillo due to severe weather, ...
Amarillo police officials have confirmed 67-year-old Ronald Ernest Milles is in custody as a person of interest in regard to the suspicious death of Elizabeth Ann Duckworth. The Amarillo Police ...
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