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This week’s New in Amarillo highlights two new businesses, Shipley Do-Nuts and Ziggi’s Coffee, which offers sweet treats, fun drinks and all-day-breakfast options.
MOORE COUNTY, Texas (KFDA) - Law enforcement arrested one person after a police chase from Amarillo to Dumas Sunday. DPS officials say the chase started in Amarillo around 11:11 a.m. Officials say the ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNLed by local stars, Amarillo College volleyball returns for program's fourth seasonAmarillo College volleyball returns to the court on Aug. 22 for the program's fourth season, featuring a number of local ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNSpeed cushions can slow down traffic, and here's how to get one in AmarilloThe speed cushions replaced speed bumps, due to emergency vehicles being built lower. Here's how to apply for one for your ...
Leaders gathered July 31 to dedicate a Texas Historical Marker at the Barfield Hotel, celebrating Amarillo’s history and ...
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Amarillo City Council has finished day one of budget workshops for the 2025/26 fiscal year.
MIDLAND, Texas (KFDA) - The Amarillo Sod Poodles defeated the Midland RockHounds in the series-opener by a score of 6-2 on ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSN14 Amarillo-area baseball players earn Texas Sports Writers Association All-State honorsSee which Texas Panhandle baseball players made the cut for this year's Texas Sports Writers Association all-state teams.
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNAmarillo battery’s thorough ‘research’ on opponents pays dividends for Sod PoodlesSod Poodles' battery Roman Angelo and JJ D'Orazio helped keep Amarillo within striking distance of the Wichita Wind Surge on ...
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNBack from the depths: Long John Silver’s returns to Amarillo amid fanfareCars were lined bumper-to-bumper down Bell by mid‑morning as dozens waited for their first bite of food that hadn’t been ...
Fermi’s Toby Neugebauer shares plans for a $300 billion AI campus to bring jobs, clean energy, and water reuse innovation to ...
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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