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Excessive heat doesn't mean the work day comes grinding to a halt. → Read More
Business owners and residents alike have been in a state of happiness for the past year, following the revival of Lake Meredith. → Read More
The city of Fritch is a pleasant town that first received it's start when big business came to town. → Read More
The cattle market is being flooded as ranchers continue to push large parts of their herds to market in order to conserve resources due to the drought. → Read More
Planning a fireworks show in the Texas Panhandle can be a bit tricky due to the dry conditions that we have, but the Canyon Chamber of Commerce is working to make sure the Fourth of July can be fun... → Read More
Chris Hopkinson is just one of the hundreds of athletes taking part in the "24 Hours in the Canyon" bicycling event, which benefits cancer research in our area. → Read More
A military veteran whose home was completely destroyed in a fire received an outpouring of generosity and kindness from his neighbors in the effort to rebuild his home. → Read More
After his home had been destroyed in a fire, the community came together to help 83-year-old World War II veteran Ray Murphy - just in time for his birthday. → Read More
One local group of oral surgeons is helping combat the negative influence bad teeth can have on a person through the 'Smile Again' program. → Read More
An Amarillo toddler continues to fight to recover after he shot himself in the head in March. → Read More
In response to the recent bombings in Austin, UPS is changing their procedures for shipping packages. → Read More
At the Mendota Ranch, Jason Abraham and Dr. Gregg Veneklassen have been helping out the Panhandle with their cloned animals for more than a decade. → Read More
Xcel Energy has received approval from key customer groups in the effort to build two new wind farms in the area. → Read More
A man named Rob Pope, a citizen from across the pond, stopping only to sleep and eat, has been running across America for charity. → Read More
Local parents are weighing in on how to keep children safe, saying providing their child with a bulletproof backpack would be a great start. → Read More
An advisory for residents and anyone else traveling through Portales after a massive oil spill in Downtown. → Read More
One person is dead and another is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries following an early morning wreck. → Read More
Major electronics company HP is recalling thousands of laptop batteries due to a major hazard. → Read More
One man has died after police say he was assaulted in an alley. → Read More
Amarillo Housing First is in desperate need of some major assistance follow a recent break down of their equipment. → Read More