Ever noticed how many strange items parents stash away? From old phone books to those free Tupperware containers, there’s a story behind every piece of clutter.
A college quarterback's journey takes a twist as past betting habits resurface, igniting heated discussions about fairness and support in the world of sports.
There's a buzz in Texas about AI, but not just in tech circles. This surge in electricity demands could change the way we think about power, especially with the summer heat.
Join The Craig Senior Living for their free Summer Bash on June 13th from 5-8 PM! Enjoy food trucks, local vendors, live music, a car show, and lawn games. It’s an all-ages event designed to build community and celebrate Amarillo.
Being a Dasher means dealing with all kinds of people, but being stiffed by a fellow delivery driver really stings. Read this week's Dasher Diary about a big Dairy Queen haul, a missing tip, and why missing toast just isn't the driver's problem.
Counterfeit money has been reported in Rusk, Texas. Police warn East Texans to watch for fake bills that could lead to financial loss or legal trouble.
A Lubbock driver was swept away after attempting to cross floodwaters on Cesar Chavez Drive. Officials warn that just a foot of water can carry a car, making it vital to avoid rushing water during West Texas storms.
Local officials confirmed mosquitoes are carrying West Nile virus. While symptoms range from mild rashes to severe confusion, residents can protect themselves by wearing long sleeves and eliminating standing water weekly.
Summer road trips are calling, and the concert lineup at the First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater is just the ticket to some unforgettable nights.