Ralph Cooper, KFDA NewsChannel10

Ralph Cooper

KFDA NewsChannel10

Amarillo, TX, United States

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Past articles by Ralph:

The Canadian Wildcats have unfinished business in 2019

As the 2019 season approaches, the Canadian Wildcats will look to finish where they left off last season. → Read More

Preseason Sneak Peek: Clarendon Broncos

After posting an 11-2 record last season, the Clarendon Broncos are looking to get over the hump this year and take the town of Clarendon to state. → Read More

Two veterans run cross country to raise PTSD awareness

United States Marine Corps veterans Will Owens and Dustin Schnatz along with their best friends Shooter and Konsin are putting boots and paws on the ground to bring awareness to PTSD. → Read More

WTAMU heading to DII Final Four

The 11th ranked and fourth seeded West Texas A&M men’s basketball team is geared up to open this year’s NCAA Division II Elite 8 against the fifth seeded and 24th nationally ranked Le Moyne. → Read More

Kori Clements is next head volleyball coach at Amarillo High

Amarillo High School will soon have a new head volleyball coach. → Read More

Polk Street Turkey Feast feeding those in need

On the day dedicated to giving thanks, some community leaders are coming together to serve others. → Read More

Veteran and restaurant disagree over service dog in restaurant

After being asked to eat on the patio with his service dog Missy over the weekend at Spicy Mike's BBQ Haven in Amarillo. Navy veteran Eric Savage took to Facebook to address what he considered to... → Read More

Southwest Airlines help transport service dogs to vets across th

Veterans all across the country suffer from PTSD, but now with the help of Southwest Airlines, Freedom Fur, can match those vets with canines quicker than ever before. → Read More

Texas Panhandle 100 Club assists family of slain Texas Tech offi

The family of the Texas Tech campus police officer killed in the line of duty is receiving help from Amarillo. → Read More

Amarillo therapy dogs headed to Vegas to provide comfort to firs

Saydee, a one-year-old therapy dog, is headed to Las Vegas to provide comfort to first responders. → Read More

Transgender Naval Officer speaks at WT lecture

Decorated, transgender naval officer, Blake Dremann has received nationwide support, and today he used his life experiences to inspire students at West Texas A&M. → Read More

911 calls released from Clovis mass shooting

911 calls made to dispatchers display the terror that struck the City of Clovis the day 16-year-old Nathaniel Jouett is accused of killing two and wounding four more. → Read More

Potter County signs agreement with Lubbock to avoid inmate overc

As of yesterday, the Potter County Detention Center had 599 beds available and 598 inmates, but a new inter-local agreement between Lubbock and Potter County will allow.... → Read More

Former employees file a lawsuit against Ruby Tequila's

After the abrupt closing of multiple Ruby Tequila's restaurants in Amarillo and Lubbock, Attorneys Jeff Blackburn & Jeremi Young have filed a lawsuit against the corporation → Read More

Local restaurant responds to viral Facebook post of "dead mouse

"We take great pride in running a clean restaurant. We've been her seven years and this is the first incident we've ever experienced." said Brian Lehman, General Manager of 7 Bar & Grill in Amaril... → Read More

Restaurant responds to viral Facebook post of "dead mouse" on c

Over the weekend, a customer posted this picture to Facebook after finding what she described as a dead mouse in her salad at 7 Bar and Grill in Amarillo. → Read More

Local citizens and organizations aid in Harvey relief

As Hurricane Harvey continues to wreak havoc on the gulf, here in the Panhandle organizations and citizens are lending a helping hand. → Read More

Local eye doctor says patient damaged eyesight during eclipse

An Amarillo resident has been left with permanent eye damage after glancing at Monday's solar eclipse without proper eye protection. → Read More

Water usage down in Amarillo

With more than average rainfall in Amarillo, water usage has been down through out the city. → Read More