On Nov. 4, Texans cast their ballots on 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. The Constitution is a living ...
Dr. Jeff Roche, a Canyon High School graduate who attended West Texas A&M University, wrote “The Conservative Frontier: Texas ...
Three Amarillo churches are listed as potential targets for a propaganda campaign using geofencing, a marketing technique that sets virtual boundaries around physical locations to send messages to ...
A living organ donor from Amarillo, Kaci Alvarado, is raising awareness of what is possible with one kidney and highlights ...
On Thursday, Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk for the Northern District Court of Texas, Amarillo Division, denied a preliminary ...
The Amarillo City Council accepted a $20 million grant from the Texas Water Development Board, secured for the City by Rep.
The Carson County Commissioners Court approved a tax abatement agreement with Fermi America, and Fermi’s application to be ...
The Pirates of the Canyon began hosting hot air balloon events in Amarillo and Canyon in 2006 and have returned after 13 ...
Spooky season is here, and Halloween events are taking place across Amarillo. Use this map to sort through haunted houses, ...
Two bartenders had a long-running joke with a regular that he should buy them a bar. When Hoot’s Pub became available, that ...
The Amarillo Little Theatre will present the Tony Award-winning musical Ragtime Nov. 6 through 16 on the Allen Shankels Mainstage located at 2019 Civic Circle. Based on a 1975 novel, the story is set ...
Starting Saturday, Nov. 1, SNAP benefits will not be issued due to the ongoing government shutdown. This will impact the over 29,000 people who receive SNAP benefits in Potter and Randall counties, ...
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