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Statistics reveal crime rates spike between Thanksgiving and New Years as thieves target shoppers. → Read More
Romaine lettuce has caused an outbreak of E.coli. → Read More
Drivers can expect potential delays as lane closures continue throughout Amarillo. → Read More
Coffee Memorial Blood Center is offering a new way to express gratitude for blood donors. → Read More
TX-Dot officials are reminding drivers to "Plan While You Can" this Labor Day holiday. → Read More
While cigarette smoking rates among teens are dropping, the use of e-cigarettes continues to rise in this age group. → Read More
Back-to-school means back to packing school lunches for many parents. → Read More
Wednesday evening around 8:45 p.m., officers received a call that a male had been shot at the Amarillo Value Inn at 3205 E I-40. → Read More
The 10th annual Boots vs. Badges Charity Softball Game is scheduled for Saturday at the Potter County Memorial Stadium. → Read More
The classrooms and hallways in Dalhart Intermediate may look a bit different this upcoming school year as officials recently banned the use of backpacks. → Read More
Parmer Medical Center is a rural hospital that serves nearly 11,000 residents. → Read More
Friona is known as being the first town in Texas to integrate schools. → Read More
In an effort to keep students out of trouble while also putting some change in their pockets, the Friona Independent School District employs students over the summer. → Read More
The Parmer County Cancer Coalition is a non-profit dedicated to assisting residents within the county who are battling cancer. → Read More
Friona's town newspaper, the Friona Star will turn 100 years old in 2025. → Read More
No single endeavor has marked the image of Texas in the national mind more than the cattle drive, according to the Texas Almanac. → Read More
With 10 new RV sites at Lake Meredith, National expects at least 40,000 patrons to visit the lake and surrounding areas this weekend. → Read More
West Texas A&M University school officials, students, and alumni gathered to break ground for the university's new on-campus Buffalo Stadium. → Read More
New data reveals that food insecurity exists in every county the High Plains Food Bank serves. → Read More
Teachers, students, and parents are happy as Guymon Public Schools resumed classes today after the Oklahoma teacher walkout. → Read More