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A fire in southeast Amarillo caused an estimated $150,000 in damage and resulted in a total property loss.In a press release ...
The Amarillo Fire Department responded to a structure fire early Saturday morning near Eagle Lane and Hackberry Drive.
A judge sentenced a former Amarillo employee to 18 months in jail after she embezzled more than $121,000 from a federal ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNShark Beach brings Sandcastle Days and coastal fun to AmarilloShark Beach's new event in September will blend beach vibes, sculpture art, and marine education in a unique inland ...
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Tax-free weekend is underway in Texas, just in time for the start of the school year. Backpacks, ...
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KAMR Amarillo on MSNBarrio Bash organizer shares excitement for Back-to-School event on Today in AmarilloJeff Renteria, founder of the Back-to-School Barrio Bash, joined Today in Amarillo on Friday to share information about the ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNAmarillo College’s aviation program fueling students for successAmarillo College is highlighting its aviation program. AC’s aviation program is fueling local flight groups with graduates. The program is offering a direct route to a career for students who have ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNBarfield Hotel earns Texas historical marker, boosts Amarillo’s downtown revivalLeaders gathered July 31 to dedicate a Texas Historical Marker at the Barfield Hotel, celebrating Amarillo’s history and ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSN14 Amarillo-area baseball players earn Texas Sports Writers Association All-State honorsSee which Texas Panhandle baseball players made the cut for this year's Texas Sports Writers Association all-state teams.
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNAmarillo adoption fees waived for cats, dogs to help Clear the ShelterClear the Shelters is national campaign sponsored by NBC and Hill’s Pet Foods, which encourages shelters to participate in adoptions by waiving or reducing adoption fees or promoting adoptions in some ...
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.
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