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Recent Amarillo High graduate, Cania Mitchell, has signed with Wayland Baptist women’s basketball to further both her ...
Preparations are in full swing for the 10th annual Braids and Fades Backpack Giveaway, with community leader Tremaine Brown ...
The family of Braydon Ellertson, who was shot and killed by John Tiernan on June 25 at Olsen Park, is demanding answers and accountability. Th ...
Amarillo Parks and Recreation is hosting a free, Harry Potter-themed celebration this Saturday to mark the boy wizard’s ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNAmarillo post office may soon bear name of former Mayor Jerry HodgeLawmakers introduced a bill to rename the downtown Amarillo post office after former Mayor Jerry Hodge, honoring his decades ...
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KAMR Amarillo on MSNAmarillo woman sentenced to 87 months in prison on drug chargesAMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — An Amarillo woman was sentenced to over seven years in prison on a drug charge. Yessenia Jaquez ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNTxDOT Amarillo: Part of SL 335 Frontage Road closed on Friday for bridge workThe Texas Department of Transportation announced that starting on Friday, the SL 335 Frontage Road from FM 1061 Tascosa Road ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNWhat's your favorite Amarillo ice cream spot? Vote nowFrom paletas to Blizzards, Amarillo’s frozen dessert shops compete for your vote in a citywide National Ice Cream Day ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSN1 taken to hospital after 2-alarm, possible arson fire on SW Third in AmarilloFirefighters responding to the structure fire around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday found a person just inside the door.
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNUPDATE: Fire at commercial building in downtown Amarillo ruled unintentionalA fire Monday evening caused significant damage to a downtown Amarillo commercial building, which burned for several hours.
Amarillo is historically known as The Yellow Rose of Texas, as the city takes its name from the Spanish word for yellow and has been most recently referred to as Rotor City, USA for its V-22 ...
AMARILLO (CBSNewsTexas.com) — After a four-hour long hearing Wednesday, a federal judge in Amarillo is considering whether to restrict the sale of an abortion pill or ban it altogether.
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