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Several of our readers wrote to us with questions about the senior loneliness epidemic in Amarillo. While we are looking into ...
To correct flooding issues with the Amarillo Municipal Court parking lot, the City of Amarillo removed three 35-year-old trees from the downtown landscape.
The Amarillo City Council discussed election canvassing and street maintenance at Tuesday’s regular meeting. The council ...
Two Amarilloans who attended events the Amarillo Tribune hosted trusted us to share their stories about how it feels to have ...
Kelly Giles, the Randall County Republican chairman and former precinct chair, was indicted by a grand jury with one county ...
A multi-billion-dollar lawsuit filed in federal court in Amarillo has been settled, according to court documents and ...
The Amarillo Tribune obtained the Sharpened Iron Studios lease agreements from Amarillo College and spoke with SIS CEO Sean Doherty about the lease termination.
According to Amarillo’s National Weather Service office, this tornado season hasn’t been terribly unusual in terms of the ...
The Amarillo Fire Department deployed four people to central Texas assist with the ongoing recovery efforts following flash flooding which has caused at least 75 deaths as of Monday.
On Thursday, Fermi America announced that a “first-of-its-kind” HyperGrid campus “expected to integrate the largest nuclear power complex in America, the nation’s biggest combined-cycle natural gas ...
If you’re opting to shoot off your own fireworks outside of the city limits instead of attending a fireworks show, Amarillo Fire Department Community Educator Jason Love suggested only using fireworks ...
The CBS v. Trump case was reportedly settled Wednesday. Multiple national and international news outlets have reported that CBS’s parent company, Paramount, will pay $16 million to settle the suit.