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Amarillo's schools could see some changes after three new board members are elected. → Read More
Even with added efforts from police, driving while intoxicated cases continue to be an issue seen across the city. → Read More
Parkinson's patients can have trouble speaking out but a local clinic is working to help them. → Read More
The play TEXAS has been a High Plains tradition for almost 60 years and continues to bring families together. → Read More
Potter County employees continue to try and work around not having access to their computers. → Read More
An arrest is made in an April murder. → Read More
If you have a hard time walking, standing or even working it could have something to do with your ears. → Read More
You have the chance to walk the route of one of several homeless people, all while working to help them. → Read More
The San Jacinto neighborhood came together today thanks to area students. → Read More
Local educators are working to make sure they know how to better work with students who have dealt with trauma. → Read More
Pregnant teens or teen moms have a resource available to them through Mission Amarillo. → Read More
Babies who enter emergency shelters with their families will have a safer place to sleep thanks to a new effort. → Read More
Families needing support with a disability can find it as a Plainview non-profit expands to serve our area. → Read More
Three AACAL students may have the solution when it comes to growing food in different climates. The students created a food computer in the fall. → Read More
February has been a hard month when it comes to blood donations. → Read More
Police in Amarillo are hoping you can help them track down several wanted people. → Read More
Racial discrimination is the focus of a new locally produced documentary. → Read More
He has a voice and a presence in the community, and he is using it to spread love and awareness. → Read More
Patrick Miller wasn't alive during the Civil Rights movement but he is making sure the stories continue to be told. → Read More
For 35 years the current Ronald McDonald house has been serving families, now the organization is looking to build a new home. → Read More