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.
Frontier Market no longer vends at Canyon Farmers Market, but their new Amarillo and Canyon delivery service brings fresh beef, produce, and more straight to your door.
From date-night regulars to proud owners, Cody and Gina Blair have spent 8 years building Fire Slice Pizzeria into an Amarillo favorite. Help them celebrate their "Sliceaversary" all day long on June 11th with pizza, beer, and great people.
The roses at Memorial Park have been removed due to Rose Rosette Disease. While we’ll miss those iconic blooms, Amarillo Parks and Rec is working with Master Gardeners to choose new, beautiful plantings. Stay tuned for what's coming next!
Everyone in Texas knows that when it comes to western wear, you have plenty of choices, although one of the most popular names has to be Cavender’s Boot City. They are very well known in the Lone Star State and it looks like they will be adding four more stores here in Texas.
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Marshall Police are searching for Jamichael Brown after a woman reported escaping an alleged kidnapping. Authorities say he may be armed and dangerous.
A new report claims Donald Trump Jr. is quietly positioning himself for a future presidential run as the battle for the future of MAGA begins to take shape.
Buddy Holly Hall has a massive June lineup featuring Jerry Seinfeld, the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, and The Music Man. Grab your tickets and explore exclusive VIP upgrade options for a luxury night out.
A Texas court issued a temporary injunction allowing Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby to play in 2026. Sorsby will serve a two-game suspension following an NCAA gambling investigation but avoids a season-long ban.