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Celebrating the Fourth of July took on many forms for the citizens of Amarillo and Canyon, among other cities.
I loved the juxtaposition of those tunes on the radio that day. Trusting in the man from Galilee who calmed the sea provides security forever.
Garland County saw a lot of action over the past week, including some big-time softball, pickleball and dance competition ...
Tedd L. Mitchell, M.D. Chancellor, Texas Tech University System, announced Friday in an email to the unversity he was looking ...
Volleyball phenom Gentry Barker, the No. 1 recruit in the state in the Class of 2027, said Saturday night that she is leaving ...
Blistering sun and July heat and humidity will provide challenges for recovery and cleanup efforts in the aftermath of the ...
Midway up the Appalachian Trail, a little country store in Gardners, Pennsylvania, invites hikers to take on an additional challenge: eating a half-gallon of ice cream in one sitting.
Nearly one week after flash floods devastated the Texas Hill Country and killed at least 119 people, it appears the acting ...
If you’re planning on staying in Midland this weekend, keep a poncho handy. “We’re currently on the very edge of a ridge of high pressure centered over northwestern Mexico, but we have a little ...
Canyon knows how to celebrate the Fourth of July. "This year's Peace, Love and Fireworks celebration was one for the books," said Canyon Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Lee Erin Koehler. "We ...
The Amarillo City Council discussed election canvassing and street maintenance at Tuesday’s regular meeting. The council ...