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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 13, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking newsU.S. Senator John Cornyn introduced legislation on Monday to designate US Highway 287 as a future interstate highway named in honor of President Donald Trump [1]. Who: Sen. John Cornyn. What: Bill introduced to rename US-287 as the 'Trump Interstate'. Where: US Highway 287, a vital north-south artery running directly through Amarillo. When: Legislation introduced Monday [1]. This development is of particular importance to Amarillo residents, as US-287 is a critical local route for both daily commuting and regional commerce.WeatherCurrent research findings do not contain specific Amarillo weather alerts or forecasts for the upcoming week. As always in the High Plains, residents are encouraged to stay vigilant for sudden severe weather changes. It is recommended to keep emergency kits stocked with water, non-perishable food, and a weather radio, and to have a shelter plan in place should spring storms arise.EventsToday's feed does not list specific Amarillo community events. However, for Texas sports fans planning travel, ESPN's College GameDay is heading to Austin for the marquee Week 2 college football showdown between the Texas Longhorns and the Ohio State Buckeyes .local businessToday's research findings do not include updates on local Amarillo business openings, closures, or promotional events.schoolCaprock High School Senior Alyssa Graves is preparing to walk across the stage for graduation . During her time at Caprock, Graves has earned several accolades, marking a significant academic milestone as she completes her high school career .The RoundupThe proposed renaming of US-287 to the 'Trump Interstate' by Sen. Cornyn carries significant infrastructural and financial implications for Amarillo [1]. As a major commercial artery, any future interstate designation could alter federal funding, maintenance standards, and local traffic patterns, making it a critical story for local commuters and business owners to monitor. On a community note, the academic achievements of Caprock Senior Alyssa Graves highlight the positive strides of Amarillo's youth as graduation season arrives . References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/espns-college-gameday-coming-to-austin-for-showdown-with-ohio-state/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 12, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Potter County Commissioners' Court convened on May 11 to address local government decisions affecting residents. County commissioners regularly make decisions on budgets, contracts, and policies that impact Amarillo area residents [5].Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Netflix, accusing the streaming company of illegally collecting and profiting from user data, including data from children. The lawsuit alleges violations of Texas privacy laws and could have implications for Texas subscribers [2].Health officials are monitoring a hantavirus situation after an outbreak on a cruise ship near the Canary Islands. Oklahoma health officials report no suspected or confirmed cases in the state, but are watching the situation closely. Passengers from the affected ship have been evacuated to multiple countries for monitoring, with some transported to a specialized isolation unit in Nebraska [3][6][8].Weather:No significant weather events or emergency preparations were reported in this news cycle. Residents should continue to monitor local forecasts for any changes.Events:No specific local events were identified in this news cycle. Check back for updates on community gatherings and activities.local business:No local business openings, closings, or promotional events were reported in this news cycle.school:Texas public schools are experiencing a significant enrollment decline. Approximately 76,000 fewer students enrolled in Texas public schools this academic year, marking the first non-pandemic enrollment drop in nearly four decades. The decline reflects shifting demographic trends that could impact school funding and resource allocation across the state, including the Amarillo area [1].The Roundup:The federal government has sued New Mexico over a state law that prohibits counties and local law enforcement from assisting federal agents in immigration enforcement. The legal battle could have regional implications for border states [4].Survey work has begun in Washington, D.C. for the contested Trump Triumphal Arch project. The proposed monument has drawn both support and criticism as preliminary site testing gets underway [7].Two Israeli soldiers received military prison sentences for desecrating a Virgin Mary statue in Lebanon. The incident involved placing a cigarette in the mouth of the Christian statue . References https://abc7amarillo.com/newsletter-daily/texas-public-schools-see-first-non-pandemic-enrollment-drop-in-decades https://abc7amarillo.com/news/local/texas-ag-ken-paxton-sues-netflix-alleging-illegal-data-collection-on-kids-users https://abc7amarillo.com/newsletter-daily/health-department-no-suspected-or-confirmed-cases-of-hantavirus-in-ok https://abc7amarillo.com/newsletter-daily/federal-government-sues-new-mexico-saying-state-law-blocks-immigration-enforcement https://amarillotribune.org/2026/05/11/need-to-know-potter-county-commissioners-court-may-11-2026/ https://abc7amarillo.com/news/nation-world...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 11, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Local political coverage continues as KAMR Local 4 News' "Politics Today" aired its weekly episode on May 10, 2026, with host Andy Justus reviewing multiple recent political developments affecting the Amarillo region [2]. The program provides residents with in-depth analysis of local and regional political matters.On the national front, President Donald Trump rejected Iran's latest ceasefire proposal that was shared via Pakistani mediators, calling it "totally unacceptable" and accusing Tehran of "playing games" [1]. The proposal was a response to ongoing tensions involving Israel, Lebanon, and the Strait of Hormuz.Weather:No significant weather events or emergency preparations were reported in the available research findings for the Amarillo area this week. Residents should continue to monitor local forecasts for any updates.Events:No specific local events with times, locations, or pricing details were identified in the current research findings. Residents are encouraged to check local venue calendars for upcoming activities.local business:No new business openings, closings, or promotional events were reported in the available research for Amarillo this week.school:No specific news regarding Amarillo area elementary schools, high schools, middle schools, or colleges was found in the current research findings.The Roundup:A Tulsa civil rights attorney is pushing for reparations connected to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, calling it "soul-redeeming work for the US" [4]. Damario Solomon-Simmons, a civil rights attorney, didn't learn about the devastating massacre until his junior year of college and is now advocating for justice and recognition of the historical tragedy.In international health news, passengers who contracted hantavirus on the MV Hondius cruise ship have been evacuated to hospitals after the ship anchored off Spain's Canary Islands [3]. The World Health Organization is monitoring the situation as passengers were moved via flights for medical treatment. References https://abc7amarillo.com/newsletter-daily/totally-unacceptable-trump-rejects-irans-ceasefire-proposal-tehran-pakistan-israel-lebanon-strait-of-hormuz-hezbollah-washington-ceasefire-nuclear-fire-mojtaba-khamenei-supreme-leader-war https://www.myhighplains.com/news/politics-today/watch-politics-today-for-the-week-of-may-10-2026/ https://abc7amarillo.com/news/nation-world/hantavirus-patients-evacuated-from-mv-hondius-as-flights-move-passengers-to-hospitals-who-tenerife-flightradar-24-world-health-organization-maria-van-kerkhove-epidemiologist-oceanwide-expeditions-tedros-adhamon-ghebreyesus-covid-contamination-symptoms https://www.myhighplains.com/news/national/ap-tulsa-race-massacre-reparations-is-soul-redeeming-work-for-the-us-oklahoma-civil-rights-lawyer-says/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 10, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:The Don Harrington Discovery Center has announced upcoming full and partial closures on selected days as the facility prepares for its new "Dinosaurs Around the World" theme installation [3]. The science center will be modifying exhibits and updating the building to accommodate the new attraction.Another Chance House, a local Amarillo organization, welcomed community members Saturday for an open house event, giving the public a closer look at their facilities and programs . The organization provides support services to the Amarillo community.Weather:No significant weather events or storms are currently forecast for the Amarillo area in the research findings. Residents should monitor local weather services for updates on conditions. Past reports indicated weekend highs near 91°F.Events:Don Harrington Discovery Center - "Dinosaurs Around the World"Location: 1200 Streit Drive, Amarillo, TXThe Discovery Center will have full and partial closures on selected days for the installation of the new dinosaur exhibit [3]. Visitors should check the center's website or call ahead for specific closure dates and reopening information. This new theme will bring educational dinosaur exhibits to the Amarillo community.Another Chance House Open HouseLocation: Amarillo, TexasThe organization hosted an open house event on Saturday for community members to tour facilities and learn about programs . Contact the organization directly for future event schedules.local business:No specific local business openings, closings, or promotional events were found in today's research findings. Residents looking to save on auto insurance amid climbing gas prices can explore options that may save up to $1,000, according to consumer reports .school:No local Amarillo elementary, middle, high school, or college news was available in today's research findings. Past reports covered Canyon ISD librarian positions under review and WTAMU's Buff Residency Program.The Roundup:Bobby Cox, the folksy manager of the Atlanta Braves whose teams ruled the National League during the 1990s and won the 1995 World Series, has died at age 84 . Cox was a significant figure in baseball history, leading the Braves through one of their most successful eras.In national news, a confirmed MS-13 gang member living in Florida illegally was arrested during a coordinated operation by federal authorities [1]. Additionally, a boat explosion at a Miami sandbar on Saturday was labeled as a Level 2 Mass Casualty Incident, with 11 people hospitalized [2]. References https://abc7amarillo.com/news/nation-world/illegal-immigrant-who-is-also-an-ms-13-gang-member-arrested-in-florida-ice-immigration-and-customs-enforcement-border-patrol-terrorist-organization-highway-patrol-palm-beach-county-sheriffs-office-true-crime https://abc7amarillo.com/news/nation-world/15-hospitalized-after-alleged-boat-explosion-in-miami-miami-boat-explosion-haulover-sandbar-miami-dade-fire-rescue-level-2-mass-casualty-incident-boat-fire-boating-accident-south-florida-news-miami-emergency-response-multiple-injuries-hospitaliz https://www.myhighplains.com/news/bobby-cox-manager-of-braves-teams-that-ruled-national-league-and-won-1995-world-series-dies-at-84/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 9, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking news:Amarillo residents are reporting shocking spikes in their water bills, with many seeing dramatic increases in both usage and charges. Some residents believe they are being billed incorrectly, prompting widespread concern throughout the community [1][2]. The city previously launched an online Utility Billing Assistance Form to help address the influx of billing concerns.In crime news, a weekend shooting at Westminster Apartments that left two teenagers dead and 10 others injured is being investigated as a possible gang-related attack [6]. Additionally, a Randall County grand jury indicted Noel Aysaiah Garcia on two counts related to driving near two Amarillo schools with a loaded assault rifle [6]. One person died and another was injured after a pickup truck crashed into a tree in downtown Amarillo near the 300 block of North Pierce [4].Weather:Specific forecast details were not available in the current research findings. Residents are encouraged to monitor local weather services for updates on any significant weather events in the coming week.Events:The Route 66 centennial celebration is set for June 26-27, commemorating the historic highway's 100th anniversary. This event will highlight Amarillo's connection to the iconic American roadway.local business:The City of Amarillo's Animal Management and Welfare department operates a free Pet Pantry to support citizens facing temporary financial hardship. In 2026, the pantry has served 537 households, distributing 1,323 bags of dog food and 482 bags of cat food. The program aims to promote responsible pet ownership and prevent shelter surrenders [5].school:Canyon ISD is contemplating reducing school librarian positions in its elementary schools as the district navigates budget challenges after operating at a deficit for years. Parents have expressed concern about the potential cuts [3].The Canvas learning system, used by thousands of schools, is back online after a cyberattack disrupted studies for tens of thousands of students preparing for final exams .The Roundup:A man has been indicted for capital murder and multiple counts of aggravated assault in connection with a March shooting in Amarillo [6]. The case represents ongoing efforts by local law enforcement to address violent crime in the community. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/your-local-election-hq/amarillo-citizens-concerned-about-recent-water-bill-changes/ https://amarillotribune.org/2026/05/08/canyon-isd-contemplating-reducing-school-librarian-staff/ https://www.newschannel10.com/2025/09/10/city-amarillo-discuss-adopting-202526-budget-tax-rate https://www.facebook.com/CityOfAmarillo/posts/did-you-know-animal-management-and-welfare-has-a-free-pet-pantry-to-support-citi/1412494314251157/ https://abc7amarillo.com/news/nation-world/waste-watch-florida-still-waiting-on-608m-for-alligator-alcatraz https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/ap-canvas-system-used-by-thousands-of-schools-is-back-onlin...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 8, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:The West Texas A&M University Police Department is investigating a hate crime of intimidation that occurred on campus Wednesday [1]. Authorities are actively working to identify those responsible for the incident, which has raised concerns among the university community.In response to a surge in utility billing concerns from residents, the City of Amarillo has launched a new online Utility Billing Assistance Form [2]. Officials advise residents to include their full name, service address, contact information, last four digits of their Social Security number, and a detailed description of their concern when submitting the form.Severe weather continues to impact parts of the country, with powerful storms spawning at least three tornadoes that tore through several Mississippi counties, damaging approximately 500 homes [3]. While Amarillo remains unaffected, residents are encouraged to stay weather-aware as spring storm season continues.Weather:Current conditions in Amarillo show clear skies with temperatures around 56°F [4]. The weekend forecast calls for mostly sunny skies Saturday with a high near 91°F, followed by mostly clear conditions Sunday with a high around 77°F [4]. No significant storm activity is expected in the immediate forecast for the Texas Panhandle region.Events:The Amarillo City Council Chamber hosted young mayors from various Junior Achievement BizTown events on Wednesday as students took to the dais in a recognition ceremony [5]. The event celebrated student leadership and civic engagement through the hands-on economics education program.Amarillo Animal Management & Welfare is hosting a Spay/Neuter Voucher Event for Barrio Neighborhood residents at the Wesley Community Center, located at 1615 S Roberts [6]. The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 7, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Residents must bring pets 4 months or older and provide proof of Barrio Neighborhood residency to participate in the free program [6].Local business:Hotel bookings for the upcoming World Cup in Texas are falling short of expectations amid reported anti-U.S. sentiment abroad [7]. The shortfall could impact tourism revenue for North Texas host cities, though the long-term economic implications remain uncertain as the event approaches.The U.S. Department of Agriculture has authorized new stocking requirements for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) retailers [8]. The changes affect authorized retailers and could impact how local grocery stores and food retailers maintain their inventory to comply with federal guidelines.School:West Texas A&M University's Department of Education has launched the Buff Residency Program, offering a paid year-long teaching experience to aspiring educators [9]. The initiative aims to combat regional teacher shortages by providing hands-on training and support for those entering the education profession.Susan Ballabina has been unanimously confirmed as the new president of Texas A&M University by the Board of Regents [10]. Ballabina takes leadership of the state's largest public university as the institution seeks stability moving forward.The Roundup:A unique roadside attraction in Bellville, Texas features a medieval castle complete with an alligator-filled moat and drawbridge . The hidden gem offers vis...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 7, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Potter-Randall Appraisal District Contract Under Review: County leaders and residents are questioning a decades-old 1987 agreement that governs the Potter-Randall Appraisal District, specifically examining voting power structures within the district [2]. The renewed scrutiny comes as officials review whether the longstanding contract remains fair and equitable for current county needs.TTUHSC Launching Surgical Residency Program: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Amarillo has received accreditation to launch a general surgery residency program, with the first residents set to begin July 1, 2026 . The program will serve up to 14 residents at capacity and aims to retain physicians in the Texas Panhandle region after training . According to Dr. Brian Weis, Amarillo regional dean of the TTUHSC School of Medicine, all existing TTUHSC Amarillo residency programs have successfully resulted in physicians remaining to serve the Panhandle population .Weather:No significant weather events or emergencies were reported in the current findings. Residents should continue to monitor local forecasts for any updates. Following recent winter weather impacts including snow accumulation and water main breaks reported earlier this month, city infrastructure continues recovery efforts.Events:Buff Residency Program Celebration Reception: West Texas A&M University and Canyon Independent School District are hosting a special reception to celebrate the completion of the first year of their new Buff Residency Program [1]. The program focuses on teacher preparation and addresses regional educator shortages. Specific time and location details were not provided in the research findings.local business:No specific local business openings, closings, or promotional events were reported in the current research findings. Residents are encouraged to check local chambers of commerce for updated business news.school:WTAMU Teacher Preparation Program Completes Pilot Year: West Texas A&M University has successfully completed the pilot year of its teacher preparation program in partnership with Canyon ISD [1]. The Buff Residency Program aims to address teacher shortages and improve retention in the region.Amarillo ISD Teacher Loan Forgiveness: Amarillo ISD reminds educators that multiple loan forgiveness programs are available through the Texas Education Agency . Teachers and certain school employees may qualify for up to four different types of loan forgiveness programs, with additional resources available for non-teacher education workers .The Roundup:Texas Father Defends Family During Carjacking Attempt: A Texas father shot and killed a man who allegedly attempted to carjack his sedan while his family was still inside the vehicle [3]. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about vehicle safety and self-defense rights in Texas.Healthcare Workforce Growth in the Panhandle: The new TTUHSC surgical residency program represents a significant investment in regional healthcare infrastructure. According to the American Association of Medical Colleges, 66.1% of individuals who complete residency training in Texas stay in the state to practice medicine . The program will provide additional medical support at area hospitals during training while addressing long-term physician retention goals in the Panhandle . References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/west-texas-am-university-and-canyon-isd-celebrate-new-buff-residency-program-with-special-reception/ https://abc7amarillo.com/news/local/potter-randall-counties-review-1987-appraisal-district-contract-over-voting-power-appraisal-district-kim-benson-mike-fisher-thomas-warren-chip-hunt-amarillo-texas https://www.newschannel10.com/2025/02/20/ttuhsc-offer-surgical-residency-program-2026
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 5, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking newsAmarillo police have recovered two AR-style rifles connected to the deadly apartment shooting at Westminster Apartments on Coulter Street that left two teenagers dead and 10 others injured. The family of the second victim has identified him as Deven Antonucci [1][4].Funerals have been announced for four of the five Amarillo residents killed in the Texas Hill Country plane crash. The victims were traveling to a pickleball tournament when their Cessna 421 crashed [2].A detached garage fire at 1020 South Travis Street was slowed by a downed live power line. Firefighters evacuated all occupants safely and brought the fire under control by 3:19 p.m. No injuries were reported [9].WeatherMayor Cole Stanley has declared a local state of disaster due to prolonged snow and cold conditions. The declaration allows the city to request state and federal assistance if needed and remains in effect for up to seven days unless extended by the City Council [7].Texas Panhandle snow totals reached near 10 inches, causing multiple water main breaks across Amarillo. Crews are working to repair six active breaks at locations including 34th Avenue and Teckla, 6100 block of Adirondack Trail, 1510 S. Van Buren St., 2001 Fannin St., and 5518 SW 34th Ave. Wind chills dropped to between minus 10 and minus 20 degrees in parts of the area [12].Residents are advised to monitor city updates on water service via amarillo.gov or the City of Amarillo's official social media channels. Drivers should remain alert for lingering ice on untreated roads, bridges and overpasses [12].EventsRoute 66 Centennial Celebration - Shamrock will host a two-day celebration on June 26-27 featuring a car show, rodeo and more activities to mark the historic highway's 100th anniversary [5].Water Conservation Symposium - The Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District will host a one-day conference on February 11 at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex Heritage Room to address regional water needs for the next 50 years [10].local businessThe city of Shamrock is advancing a major water infrastructure upgrade with 13 miles of 16-inch PVC line and a new storage tank, funded in part by the USDA, to provide higher-quality water to customers in Shamrock and Wheeler County [3].Texas Panhandle libraries will receive grant funds for broadband infrastructure and facility improvements in 2025-2026. The Texas State Library and Archives Commission awarded over $4 million in grants to 37 libraries across the state [11].schoolThe Amarillo ISD Board of Trustees has approved closing three elementary schools from its consolidation watchlist: ...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 4, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Community Rallies for Plane Crash Victims: Following the tragic plane crash that killed five Amarillo residents near Austin, the community has mobilized significant support. The Amarillo Pickleball Club organized multiple meal trains for the grieving families of Seren Wilson, Stacy Hedrick, Brooke Skypala, Hayden Dillard, and Glen Appling. A fund through Amarillo National Bank is being established on May 4 at the Amarillo National Tennis Center to support the victims' families [1]. Residential Fire on Beta Lane: Randall County and Amarillo Fire crews are responding to a residential fire on Beta Lane. Officials are asking residents to avoid the area as details remain limited [3]. Highway 54 Reopens Near Dalhart: Highway 54 northeast of Dalhart has reopened after a grassfire caused a multi-vehicle crash involving semis. The Dalhart Fire Department responded to the blaze, which created smoke conditions leading to the collision [5]. Two Borger Women Die in Oklahoma Crash: Two Borger women were killed in a crash on Highway 136 in Texas County, Oklahoma. The crash occurred around 12:30 p.m. Saturday when a vehicle was rear-ended [4]. Weather: Current conditions in Amarillo are 58°F with sunny skies. The forecast shows mostly sunny conditions for Monday with a high of 86°F, followed by partly cloudy skies Tuesday with a high of 81°F [3][7]. No significant storm activity is expected in the immediate forecast. Residents should stay hydrated as temperatures rise early in the season. Events: Liberty Tree Ceremony: A Liberty Tree ceremony was held at the Texas Panhandle War Memorial on May 2, honoring veterans and military history in the region [2]. Victim Support Fund Launch: On May 4, a fund for plane crash victims' families will be established at the Amarillo National Tennis Center. Those wishing to donate can visit during regular hours [1]. local business: Amarillo National Bank Supporting Crash Victims: Amarillo National Bank is facilitating a fund for the families of the five plane crash victims. The fund will be officially established Monday, May 4, at the Amarillo National Tennis Center, providing a centralized way for community members to contribute financially to the grieving families [1]. school: Canyon Sophomore Pitcher Overcomes Adversity: A Canyon High School sophomore pitcher is finding strength through personal loss and adversity, demonstrating resilience in the face of challenges. The student-athlete's story highlights the character of local youth [3]. School Bond Elections Decided: Panhandle voters headed to the polls on May 2 to decide on school bonds and city measures that will impact local education funding and infrastructure projects across the region [3]. The Roundup: Firefighter Heroism: An Amarillo firefighter risked his life to save a woman trapped in a burning SUV, showcasing the bravery and dedication of local first responders who put themselves in danger to protect residents [8]. Woman Arrested for Duckling Deaths: A woman was arrested after allegedly running over 11 ducklings because they made a mess in her yard, according to police. The incident has drawn community attention to animal welfare concerns [6]. References
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 3, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Amarillo Police Department is investigating a targeted shooting at the Westminster Apartments located at 2415 Coulter Street that occurred around 2 a.m. on May 2, 2026. Two teenagers are confirmed dead and ten others were injured in what authorities describe as a targeted attack where suspects had an affiliation with the location and were known to one of the party occupants [1][2][3].Chief Thomas Hover announced that APD recorded 16 homicides in all of 2025, and has already recorded 10 homicides in 2026, including the two from this morning's incident. In response, APD is deploying a newly formed Gang Unit effective this month to address violent crime and traffic safety, with assistance from Randall County Sheriff's Department, Potter County Sheriff's Department, and Texas Department of Public Safety [1][4][5].Five Amarillo residents were killed in a plane crash near Austin while traveling to a pickleball tournament. The Amarillo Pickleball Club identified the victims [6][7].Weather:Current conditions show a pleasant evening with temperatures around 51°F. Monday is forecasted to reach 86°F with Tuesday at 81°F [6][8]. The Sparks Fire in Quay County, New Mexico is now 85% contained, posing no immediate threat to Amarillo residents [1].Events:The AQHA is honoring mothers with a 'Brushes and Brunch' event, offering a creative celebration opportunity for Mother's Day [1]. A 'May the 4th Be With You' Star Wars themed event is scheduled for Monday, May 4, 2026, for fans of the franchise [8].local business:NewsChannel 10 and CBS are returning to DISH Network, restoring access for subscribers who had lost the local affiliate [1][9]. Firehouse Subs is offering free sandwiches to customers with specific names as part of a promotional event [1].school:Voters across the Texas Panhandle headed to the polls on May 2 to decide school bonds and city measures impacting local schools and communities [1][10]. The Amarillo College Board of Regents has approved financial transparency efforts, with monthly check registers estimated to be available online within six ...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 2, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news Emergency crews are currently responding to a grass fire at I-27 and 4th Ave [3]. In local government action, Governor Greg Abbott visited Amarillo to ceremonially sign HB 1481 and SB 2420 at AmTech Career Academy on Friday [4]. Weather While specific forecast details were not provided, the current grass fire activity serves as a reminder of regional fire risks [3]. States across the wildfire-prone Western U.S. are increasingly utilizing AI technology for early detection of smoke and fire, enhancing safety measures for residents [5]. Events Professional golf is returning to Amarillo in June 2026 at Tascosa Golf Club, marking the first time in 35 years the city will host such an event [2]. The tournament will feature 156 players and is expected to draw worldwide spectators [3]. local business The upcoming Korn Ferry Tour golf tournament is projected to inject several million dollars into the local economy, benefiting hotels, restaurants, and small businesses [3]. In promotional news, Firehouse Subs is offering free sandwiches to customers with specific names, though the promotion details are subject to the chain's terms [3]. school Local educators have expressed concern that a proposed state curriculum for Social Studies and English Language Arts would require more time than a single school year to effectively teach [1]. The State Board of Education of Texas met in early April to discuss these Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) requirements [1]. The Roundup A Randall County jury convicted a 22-year-old former West Texas A&M University student on two counts of intoxication manslaughter for causing a fatal, fiery crash on I-27 [3]. References https://amarillotribune.org/2026/05/01/local-educators-worry-that-proposed-state-curriculum-would-take-longer-than-one-school-year-to-teach/ https://amarillotribune.org/2025/06/11/professional-golf-is-back-in-amarillo-for-the-first-time-in-35-years https://www.newschannel10.com/2025/06/11/korn-ferry-tours-economic-impact-amarillo https://amarillotribune.org/tag/texas-governor https://www.myhighplains.com/news/national/ap-states-across-the-wildfire-prone-western-us-are-using-ai-for-early-detection/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - May 1, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking news:The Amarillo Zoo and Sanctuary has officially reopened under a new nonprofit management model. The zoo transitioned to Amarillo Zoo & Sanctuary, Inc. on April 3, with Stephanie Brady, founder of Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, serving as executive director. Three former zoo staff members remained on board, and volunteers helped complete numerous updates during the closure [1].TxDOT is reminding drivers that May is Motorcycle Awareness Month, urging motorists to slow down and exercise caution when passing motorcycles on roadways [3].In Randall County, Terrontre Love was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple child sex crimes .Weather:No significant weather events or storm warnings are currently reported in the research findings for the Amarillo area. Residents should monitor local forecasts for any updates.Events:No specific local events with times, locations, and pricing were identified in the current research findings. Check local event calendars for upcoming activities.local business:The Amarillo Zoo & Sanctuary represents a significant business transition, moving from city management to a nonprofit model. The facility reopened after renovations with volunteer support from the Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center [1].Fermi America terminated Neugebauer for a conduct violation, according to recent reports .school:Amarillo College Board of Regents has approved new financial transparency efforts. Monthly check registers are estimated to be available online within six months .A lawsuit claims Perryton ISD personnel received dozens of reports about Cole Underwood approximately one year before he sexually abused his victim, raising serious concerns about the district's response .The Roundup:The Randall County Commissioners' Court approved a new ambulance agreement with BSA Emergency Services during their April 28 meeting .The Amarillo City Council received updates on completed and ongoing construction projects during their April 28 session .At the national level, a historic Supreme Court decision regarding the Voting Rights Act has significant implications for Texas redistricting and voter access [2]. References https://amarillotribune.org/2026/04/30/amarillo-zoo-and-sanctuary-opens-after-nonprofit-transition-renovations/ https://amarillotribune.org/2026/04/30/lawsuit-claims-perryton-isd-personnel-received-dozens-of-reports-about-cole-underwood-about-a-year-before-he-sexually-abused-his-victim/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/what-to-know-about-the-voting-rights-act-after-historic-supreme-court-decision/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 30, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: The Amarillo City Council voted 4-0 to approve $80,000 in funding for a new Habitat for Humanity home during their meeting on April 28, 2026, specifically aiming to expand affordable housing in the city [1]. In other local developments, the Amarillo-based Golden Spread Council of Scouting America announced it will merge with the Lubbock-based South Plains Council to combine resources across the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles [2]. Weather: Residents should be prepared for a "Weather Alert Day" this Friday due to extremely critical fire weather conditions expected across the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles [3]. The Texas A&M Forest Service and Amarillo Fire Department are warning that roadside sparks from vehicles could easily ignite fires amid the ongoing drought conditions [3]. Following the fire threat, temperatures are expected to drop drastically, with a potential freeze forecast for Saturday morning [3]. Events: The Amarillo Little Theatre is currently inviting audiences to "join the band" for their production of "School of Rock," which features live instrumentals [4]. Additionally, the Amarillo VA is set to host its first mobile veterans food pantry to assist local veterans in need [5]. local business: Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch has opened a new facility designed to help alumni transition from students to independent adults, reinforcing their commitment that "once you’re a Boys Ranch kid, you’re family" [6]. school: Amarillo ISD is celebrating a significant academic achievement, recognizing over 330 new Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) designations for its educators [7]. In sports, former Gruver LadyHound Bailey Maupin has become the first Texas Panhandle native to sign a training camp contract with the WNBA, joining the Golden State Valkyries [3]. The Roundup: In a heartwarming community story, a local man set a goal to fill 250 bags with trash in the first half of the year; he surpassed that goal three months early, just before his 80th birthday, encouraging residents to help keep Amarillo clean [4]. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/your-local-election-hq/amarillo-city-council-approves-80k-for-habitat-for-humanity-home/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/scouting-america-amarillo-based-golden-spread-council-announces-merge-with-lubbock-based-south-plains-council/ https://abc7amarillo.com/topic/Texas%20Panhandle https://amarillotribune.org/tag/texas-panhandle-colleges https://amarillotribune.org/tag/panhandle-texas https://amarillotribune.org/tag/amarillo-crime https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/amarillo-isd-celebrates-tia-designations/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 29, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:The Amarillo City Council held a regular meeting Tuesday afternoon to discuss several key agenda items, including a new Habitat for Humanity home project, the Kids Inc. lease terms, and preparation for the 2026-2027 Fiscal Year budget [1]. In federal court proceedings, a man has been indicted in Amarillo on charges related to methamphetamine distribution and firearms offenses, according to court documents [2].Weather:No significant weather events are forecast for Amarillo in the immediate week ahead based on available local reports. Residents should continue to monitor conditions as the Panhandle region remains in drought status. For current conditions and alerts, residents can check with local meteorological services.Events:Mi Gente Saturday Brunch: Chef Paul, owner of Mi Gente restaurant, showcased their Saturday brunch featuring Chilaquiles during a recent appearance on Today in Amarillo. The brunch offering highlights authentic cuisine for local residents seeking weekend dining options [3].Sexual Assault Awareness Month: April marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month, with the National Sexual Violence Resources Center reporting that 81% of women and 43% of men have experienced some form of sexual violence. Local resources and support services are available for survivors in the Amarillo area [4].local business:Mi Gente Restaurant: This local establishment is promoting their Saturday brunch service, featuring signature dishes like Chilaquiles prepared by Chef Paul. The restaurant continues to serve the Amarillo community with authentic cuisine options [3].school:Amarillo College's Communications and Marketing department has earned national recognition at the Collegiate Advertising Awards, bringing multiple honors to the institution. This achievement highlights the college's commitment to excellence in outreach and student engagement [5].The Roundup:Habitat for Humanity Milestone: Amarillo Habitat for Humanity recently presented keys to its 121st home to the Way family, refugees from Burma who worked tirelessly not only on their own home but also assisted in building homes for their neighbors. The family expressed gratitude for the stability and opportunity that homeownership provides [6].Additionally, Amarillo Habitat for Humanity has been awarded a $50,000 grant through Bank of America's 2025 Neighborhood Builders program. This funding will enable the nonprofit to build five owner-occupied homes in the North Heights neighborhood, marking their return to that area for the first time in more than 15 years. With median home prices in Amarillo ranging between $220,000 and $247,000, and approximately 28% of area households spending more than 30% of their income on housing, this investment addresses growing affordability concerns [7].Transformation Park Progress: The City of Amarillo continues its partnership with the Transformation Park nonprofit to address homelessness. The city owns the property and leases it for a nominal fee, while the nonprofit manages all daily operations, security, and resident services. The facility provides case management, job training, healthcare access, and housing support to help residents transition to self-sufficiency. A temporary facility called "The Hub" currently operates while the new Joe and Laura Street Day Center is under construction, with completion expected in approximately 24 months [8][9]. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/your-local-election-hq/amarillo-city-council-talks-new-habitat-for-humanity-home-kids-inc-lease-2026-2027-fiscal-year-budget-prep-in-tuesday-meeting/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 28, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Drought conditions worsening in the Texas Panhandle: While the rest of Texas experienced improvement for the third consecutive week, the Texas Panhandle saw the spread of "extreme" drought conditions across the region, creating a sharp divergence from statewide trends [3]. The Texas Water Development Board reports that 67% of Texas is experiencing drought conditions, though the Panhandle's situation continues to deteriorate [4].City of Dumas implements Stage 2 water restrictions: In response to worsening drought conditions, the City of Dumas has activated "Stage 2" water restrictions, limiting certain types of water use for residents . This marks an escalation in the region's water conservation efforts.Gubernatorial candidate targets Panhandle water issues: Gina Hinojosa, campaigning for Texas governor, is making water access, affordability, and public education central to her pitch to voters [2]. Her platform directly addresses the water scarcity concerns affecting the Texas Panhandle.Weather:Prolonged drought conditions expected to persist: The Texas Panhandle is experiencing prolonged dry spells with below-average rainfall impacting water levels . The latest seasonal drought outlook indicates that drought conditions are expected to develop or persist through the end of February 2026 .Ogallala Aquifer showing annual decline: Experts warn that the Ogallala Aquifer, the region's critical water source, is declining approximately one foot per year according to measurements by the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District . Drought conditions are straining water supplies for agriculture, municipalities, and rural communities throughout the Panhandle.Conservation efforts underway: Panhandle leaders and farmers are pushing for solutions including more efficient irrigation techniques, drought-resistant crops, and conservation efforts . Residents are encouraged to monitor water usage and follow local restriction guidelines.Events:Poetry reading with award-winning Amarillo native: The Amarillo Public Library is hosting a poetry reading featuring National Book Award finalist Allison Adelle Hedge Coke on April 27, 2026. The Amarillo native returns to her hometown to share poetry and discuss how the earth inspires her work [1].Rainwater Harvesting Conference: Ogallala Commons partnered with WT's College of Engineering to host a Rainwater Harvesting Conference at the Harrington Center for Philanthropy (919 South Polk St) . The conference addresses critical water conservation strategies for the region.Panhandle PBS hosts statewide meeting: Panhandle PBS is welcoming leaders from all 10 PBS stations in Texas for a two-day statewide meeting on Wednesday and Thursday. This marks the first time Panhandle PBS and Amarillo have hosted the event, showcasing the community and Amarillo College .local business:Fermi America pauses construction near Amarillo: Fermi America has paused construction near Amarillo while waiting for TCEQ (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) permits . The timeline for resumption depends on permit approval.Little Caesars tests drone delivery in Texas: A Little Caesars location in Wylie, Texas is testing pizza delivery via drone [5]. While not yet in Amarillo, this pilot program could expand to other Texas locations if successful.school:APD responds to threats at area charter schools: The Amarillo Police Department has responded to threats made at area charter schools . Parents and students are advised to stay informed through official school district communications.Panhandle PBS educational programming focus: The statewide PBS meeting in Amarillo will focus on expanding Texas-made programming for audiences statewide and exploring shared services to increase efficiency . Panhandle PBS operates three digital channels providing educational content to the region since 1988.The Roundup:Award-winning poet returns to Amarillo roots: Allison Adelle Hedge Coke, a National Book Award finalist and Amarillo native, is returning to her hometown for a poetry reading at the Amarillo Public Library [1]. Her work explores how the earth inspires her poetry, connecting to the land and environmental themes relevant to Panhandle residents. The event represents a homecoming for an artist who has achieved national recognition while maintaining ties to her Amarillo heritage. References https://amarillotribune.org/2026/04/27/amarillo-public-library-to-host-poetry-reading-with-award-winning-amarillo-native-allison-adelle-hedge-coke/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 27, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Gas Line Rupture Prompts Evacuations: Mobile homes were evacuated due to a severed gas line on S Western Street in Amarillo. Emergency crews responded to the scene to address the safety hazard .WTAMU Police Investigation: West Texas A&M University police are investigating incidents involving stalking and violence on campus. Students and staff are urged to remain vigilant .Fire Warning Issued: The National Weather Service in Amarillo has issued a fire warning for the Boys Ranch area. Residents should avoid outdoor burning and exercise caution with any activities that could spark fires .TxDOT Lane Closures: The Texas Department of Transportation's Amarillo District has released its "Know Before You Go" report for the week of April 27, detailing planned lane closures across the area. Drivers should plan alternate routes and expect delays [1].Weather:The National Weather Service in Amarillo has issued a fire warning for the Boys Ranch area, indicating elevated fire danger conditions . Nearby in Oklahoma, tornadoes injured at least 10 people and damaged homes, serving as a reminder to have emergency plans in place as severe weather season continues . Residents are encouraged to have weather alert apps downloaded and emergency kits prepared with water, non-perishable food, flashlights, and batteries.Events:Transformation Park Community Clean-Up: Transformation Park will host a community clean-up and cookout event. Residents are invited to participate in beautifying the space while enjoying food and fellowship. Check local listings for specific times .World Championship Blacksmith Competition: The World Championship Blacksmith Competition is being held at the World Championship Ranch Rodeo (WTRR) grounds in Amarillo. Spectators can watch skilled farriers compete in various forging events .Palo Duro Canyon Jeep Jamboree: Outdoor and Jeep enthusiasts are gathering for a jamboree in Palo Duro Canyon. This event offers guided trail rides and opportunities to explore the scenic canyon. Registration fees apply; visit the official Jeep Jamboree website for details .local business:CellRight Technologies Leadership Changes: CellRight Technologies, LLC, a subsidiary of Tissue Regenix Group plc based in Amarillo, has announced senior leadership changes, implementation of a new commercial plan, and cost reduction initiatives. The company specializes in regenerative medical technologies .Apartment Rental Prices Decrease: Amarillo apartments for rent have seen price decreases since last March, offering potential savings for renters looking to move or renegotiate leases .school:Teachers on the Rise Honored: Three Amarillo area educators have been named "Teachers on the Rise," recognizing their dedication and impact on students. The program highlights outstanding teachers nominated by students and families .WTAMU Campaign Success: West Texas A&M University students, staff, and faculty are celebrating the $208 million success of their fundraising campaign, which will support scholarships, facilities, and programs across the university .The Roundup:WT Ranch Horse Team Wins National Championship: The West Texas A&M University Ranch Horse Team won a national championship at a competition held in Amarillo, showcasing the region's strong equestrian heritage and the talent of local students .Junior Ranger Contest Support: A 9-year-old boy is raising support for wildlife through a Junior Ranger contest, demonstrating how young people in the Amarillo area are making a difference in conservation efforts . References https://amarillo.com/news
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 26, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Amarillo Angels hosted their 5th annual 'Mom Prom' fundraiser at the Amarillo Civic Center, benefiting children and families in the foster care system [1]. In crime news, two individuals face federal charges after Amarillo police discovered 5,000 fentanyl pills in a hotel room . A Canyon man who confessed to running over his girlfriend with a pickup truck has been re-indicted by a Randall County grand jury . Additionally, an Amarillo man out on bond for murder is accused of shooting at an occupied house . A new women's clinic has opened at the Amarillo Public Health facility at 850 South Martin Street to address healthcare gaps in the Texas Panhandle. Casie Stoughton, Amarillo Public Health Director, noted that only about five counties in the Panhandle offer full access to care for women, with many areas being maternity care deserts . The clinic features six rooms and specialized staff, including a nurse practitioner and medical social worker for Medicaid navigation . Weather: An Extreme Fire Risk was issued for Sunday, with assessments continuing for Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma Panhandle fires . Beaver County reports six homes lost, with emergency managers working with state officials on damage assistance . The Beaver County OSU Extension Office is conducting damage assessments on agricultural, livestock, and cattle losses . Residents in affected areas are encouraged to report damages online through official channels . Events: Banana Ball at Hodgetown: The Texas Tailgaters and The Loco Beach Coconuts continued their series for night two on Saturday at Hodgetown. Former Buff Reese Miller spoke about his return to the 806 area [4]. Spectrum Support Society Autism Walk 2026: The Autism Walk 2026 invites the community to participate in raising awareness. The event is organized by the Spectrum Support Society of Amarillo . Walk a Mile in Their Shoes: The Bridge Children's Advocacy Center hosts a walk raising awareness for child abuse. Additionally, Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) High Plains Chapter hosts a child abuse awareness event Saturday . local business: New Women's Clinic: A new women's clinic has opened inside the Amarillo Public Health building at 850 South Martin Street. The clinic addresses critical healthcare gaps, particularly maternal healthcare, in the Texas Panhandle where many counties are designated as maternity care deserts . Services include nurse practitioner consultations and Medicaid navigation programs . school: Former Spearman High Standout Drafted to NFL: Brenen Thompson, a Spearman High School football standout, was selected on the third day of the 2026 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Chargers [2]. Thompson becomes one of 257 football players now officially professionals following the draft [3]. Amarillo ISD and Pantex Partnership: Amarillo ISD students are working with Pantex to streamline work at the district's vehicle fleet maintenance shop, providing hands-on experience for students . The Roundup: Bikes for Kids Campaign Success: Nonprofits partnered to deliver 400 bicycles to foster children across the Texas Panhandle. The Leathernecks Confederation MC (LCMC) led the campaign, partnering with Amarillo Angels, Heart Gallery of the Panhandle Plains, Toys for Tots, and Boom Adventures. Region 1, spanning from Lubbock to the top of the Panhandle, has nearly 1,700 children currently in foster care . The organizations plan to bring the campaign back next year with hopes of reaching even more children . Man Arrested After Police Chase: A man was arrested after leading police on a chase through Amarillo Saturday . In a separate incident, Amarillo police arrested a man charged with murder after a Sunday morning shooting . References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/amarillo-angels-hosts-5th-annual-mom-prom/ https://www.myhighplains.com/sports/local-sports/banana-ball-back-at-it-with-night-two-former-buff-reese-miller-speaks-on-return-to-the-806/ https://www.newschannel10.com/2025/12/20/nonprofits-partner-deliver-bikes-foster-children-texas-panhandle https://www.newschannel10.com/2026/02/23/assessments-underway-texas-panhandle-oklahoma-panhandle-fires
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 25, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Cal Farley's Boys Ranch Opens New Transitional Living Facility — A new facility designed to help alumni transition from students to independent adults has opened at Cal Farley's Boys Ranch. The program aims to support youth aging out of residential care as they move toward independence. Benjamin "Ben" Maeder, who started at the Ranch in sixth grade, shared his experience as part of the announcement [1]. Amarillo Cenikor Discontinues Inpatient Services — Cenikor, a nonprofit providing drug rehabilitation and mental health services, has announced it will discontinue detox, residential, and recovery housing services in Amarillo due to a reduction in HHSC funding in the Texas Panhandle. The announcement came in September 2025 [2]. New Rehabilitation Hospital Coming to Amarillo — Encompass Health and BSA Health System announced a joint venture to operate a new 50-bed rehabilitation hospital in Amarillo. The facility aims to address critical healthcare needs in the Texas Panhandle, offering physical therapy and advanced technologies [3]. APD Chief Finalists Announced — The City of Amarillo has announced finalists for the police chief position, including Greg Stevens, who has over 37 years of combined experience in civilian and military service. Stevens previously served as Chief of Police in Lubbock and Rockport and currently leads the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) [4]. Weather: No significant weather events are currently highlighted in the research findings. Residents should monitor local forecasts for any updates. Previous reports noted drought conditions intensifying in the Panhandle region and fire weather risks [5]. Events: The Panhandle Gives — This community fundraising initiative launches Monday and runs through December 2. Every dollar donated helps strengthen local organizations. Donations can be made online during the giving period [6]. Route 66 Bookstore Crawl — Six Amarillo bookstores are participating in this year's Route 66 Bookstore Crawl, offering residents a chance to explore local literary destinations [7]. Local business: Skooter's Coffee has launched a new line of shakes and other drinks just in time for spring and summer. The local coffee chain is promoting the new beverage options for the warmer season [8]. Encompass Health and BSA Health System have partnered to open a new rehabilitation hospital in Amarillo. The 50-bed facility will provide physical therapy and advanced rehabilitation services to address critical healthcare needs in the Texas Panhandle [3]. School: Badger Bound Program Expands — The Badger Bound program has expanded to more school districts, providing additional educational opportunities for area students [6]. Texas School Choice Bill Now in Effect — Over 800 bills from Texas's 89th Regular Legislative Session went into effect September 1, including the "school choice" bill. Other new laws affect library councils and increased election fraud penalties [9]. Local Student Athlete Signings — Caprock senior Cailyn Lott has signed with Eastern New Mexico for track and field. Highland Park quarterback Josh Marler has signed with Oklahoma Panhandle State [5]. The Roundup: Fermi America Leadership Changes — Toby Neugebauer has departed as Fermi America's CEO, and Chief Financial Officer Miles Everson has resigned. The company has seen additional leadership changes in recent months
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 24, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:A motorcycle driver was transported to a hospital on Wednesday after a wreck involving another vehicle in northeast Amarillo. Details regarding the specific location and condition of the driver have not yet been released [1].TxDOT Amarillo is urging drivers to be cautious as they discuss work zone awareness this week. Jason Britsch with TxDOT Amarillo appeared on Today in Amarillo to remind residents about the importance of slowing down and staying alert in construction areas to protect both drivers and workers [2].Weather:No significant weather events or storms are currently forecasted for Amarillo in the immediate week ahead. Residents should continue to monitor local forecasts for any changes. With TxDOT emphasizing work zone awareness, drivers are reminded to exercise caution on roadways regardless of weather conditions [2].Events:West Texas Ranch Rodeo: The West Texas Ranch Rodeo returns to Amarillo, featuring 20 ranch-based teams competing in working ranch events. The event includes Women's Ranch Bronc Riding and celebrates the tradition and spirit of West Texas rodeo. This event highlights Amarillo's deep western heritage and draws visitors to the region [3][4].School of Rock at Amarillo Little Theatre: The Amarillo Little Theatre will present the musical "School of Rock" from April 30 through May 17 at the Allen Shankles Mainstage. Based on the 2003 Jack Black film, this production invites audiences to join the band for an energetic theatrical experience [5].Art After Dark at Amarillo Museum of Art: The Amarillo Museum of Art is hosting "Art After Dark" on June 20, featuring multiple exhibits, live music, and interactive events. This community event offers residents an opportunity to engage with local art and culture [6].local business:No specific business openings, closings, or major promotional events were reported in today's findings. Residents are encouraged to support local businesses and check for community updates.school:Amarillo ISD students are working with Pantex to streamline operations at the district's vehicle fleet maintenance shop. This partnership provides students with hands-on experience while helping the district improve efficiency [6].The executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches emphasized that coaches' input is "vital" in ongoing discussions about age-based eligibility rules. These discussions could impact high school and college athletics programs [7].The Roundup:Amarillo continues to celebrate its western heritage, with the city selected to host the Miss Rodeo Texas pageant next year. Kashion Smith, executive director of Visit Amarillo, noted that western heritage is what visitors seek when coming to Amarillo, home to the American Quarter Horse Association [8].In national news with local relevance, Warner Bros shareholders have backed an $81 billion Paramount takeover in a preliminary vote, a deal that could reshape the media landscape and impact entertainment options for Amarillo residents [9]. Additionally, U.S. lawmakers continue working on artificial intelligence regulations as the technology advances rapidly, with no single regulatory framework currently in place [10]. References
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 23, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news Emergency crews are currently responding to a wreck in South Amarillo near Lakeside Drive, which has closed the road in both directions [2]. In crime news, federal authorities have charged an Amarillo man and woman in connection with 5,000 fentanyl pills [7]. Additionally, a woman was arrested following a stabbing incident at an Amarillo apartment complex on Tuesday night [7]. On the fire front, Randall County crews have successfully contained two grass fires, and another grass fire near North Grand Street and Northeast 24th Avenue has also been contained [7]. Weather Forecasts indicate possible thunderstorms toward the end of the week . Residents should remain aware of changing conditions. While specific emergency preparations for the storms were not detailed, local fire crews have been active in containing grass fires in Randall County and near North Grand Street, highlighting the ongoing fire weather risk in the region [7]. Events The Friends of the Amarillo Public Library will host their first book sale of 2026 from April 24-26 at the Downtown Library basement. A Friends-only night is scheduled for Friday, April 24 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:.m., with the public sale running Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and a special $5 per bag sale on Sunday [4]. In local arts, West Texas A&M University Dance will conclude its season with 'Portraits of Dance' performances exploring themes of grief and community from May 1-3 [5]. local business Pantex has officially cut the ribbon on its new downtown Pantex Amarillo Campus located in the Happy State Bank Building. This move brings more than 400 employees into the central business district, a significant economic injection for downtown Amarillo . school Students at AmTech Career Academy recently presented final projects after a 13-week industrial consultant project collaboration with Pantex, aimed at developing workforce skills [1]. In sports, four Lady Sandies have qualified for state tennis, and Madden Myers has qualified for state golf [3]. The Roundup In a significant federal law enforcement action, an Amarillo man and woman have been charged after authorities seized 5,000 fentanyl pills, a major bust for local public safety [7]. Separately, Transformation Park is celebrating its one-year anniversary of service with a community cleanup event this Thursday [6]. References https://www.newschannel10.com/2026/04/22/woman-arrested-following-tuesday-night-stabbing-at-amarillo-apartment-complex/ https://www.newschannel10.com/2026/04/22/crews-working-contain-grass-fire-near-jessie-lane-mccormick-road/ https://www.myhighplains.com/sports/ap-repeat-of-bearmans-high-speed-crash-to-be-avoided-under-changes-to-f1-regulations-fia-says/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 21, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:A Potter County jury has sentenced 40-year-old George Allen Rogers to life in prison for Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child [1]. In other legal news, a man awaiting trial for alleged abuse of a corpse died in custody; the Potter County Sheriff's Office attributed the death to pneumonia and pre-existing medical conditions [2]. Regarding local economic developments, Fermi Inc. announced the resignation of its CFO and revealed strategic and leadership changes with its board at its Dallas headquarters [3].Weather:The Texas Panhandle is experiencing an intensification of drought conditions, contrasting with statewide improvements that have reached a two-month low [4]. Residents should prepare for a warm and windy week, bringing elevated to critical fire weather risks each day [5]. There is a low chance for strong to severe thunderstorms in the eastern panhandles on Wednesday [5]. Emergency preparation tips include adhering to fire prevention guidelines to help mitigate fire starts during these critical conditions [5].Events:Southwest AMBUCS is preparing to celebrate Derby Day; the organization appeared on local media to discuss the upcoming event [6]. For youth interested in the arts, Broadway stars Sandra Joseph and Ron Bohmer will conduct a master class for Amarillo Little Theatre Academy students prior to the Power of the Purse event [7]. Additionally, Family Support Services of Amarillo is hosting community events throughout April in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month [8].local business:Gas prices in Amarillo have seen a slight decrease, falling by 0.6 cents to average $3.34 per gallon as of Monday [9]. In the aerospace sector, Bell Textron Inc. reported that nacelle upgrades for the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey have achieved a 75% improvement in readiness for Air Force Special Operations Command [10].school:West Texas A&M University's Forensics team placed fifth in their division at the National Speech Tournament, with one student advancing to the quarterfinals [11]. In local sports, Caprock Longhorn Bryson Butler signed to play football for Wayland Baptist University [12].The Roundup:Highlighting a story of survival, a Wichita Falls man survived for an hour without a pulse thanks to the quick actions of neighbors and paramedics [13]. In national news, animal welfare protesters converged on the Wisconsin governor's office seeking the release of beagles
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 20, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Texas Highway System Drops in National Rankings: Texas' highway system has fallen two spots since 2025 and now ranks No. 27 in the country for cost-effectiveness and overall conditions, according to a new report. This decline could impact infrastructure planning and funding priorities for the Amarillo region and across the state .Oil Prices Surge Amid US-Iran Standoff: Oil prices climbed more than 5% in early trading as a standoff between Iran and the U.S. prevented tankers from using the Strait of Hormuz. This development is particularly relevant for the Texas energy sector and could affect local gas prices in the Amarillo area .Weather:Live weather cameras and interactive radar tools are available for Amarillo residents to monitor current conditions through KAMR Local 4 News [2]. Residents are encouraged to utilize these resources for real-time weather updates. No major storm systems were detailed in the current forecast information available.Events:High Plains History: Will Rogers Range Riders: A special edition of High Plains History featured Guy Bell and Ty Trammell with the Will Rogers Range Riders discussing the organization's heritage and activities. This segment highlights an important piece of Amarillo's western culture and community traditions .local business:Tariff Refunds Available for Businesses: A refund system is now available for businesses that paid tariffs which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled were imposed without proper authority. Businesses can begin claiming refunds starting Monday. Local Amarillo businesses that were affected by these tariffs should consult with legal or financial advisors to determine eligibility .school:No specific Amarillo area school news was available in the current research findings. The findings included national stories about school safety incidents in other states, but no local academic or sports updates for Amarillo elementary, middle, high schools, or colleges were reported.The Roundup:Politics Today Weekly Review: KAMR Local 4 News Anchor Mari Ferrel reviewed multiple recent political developments in the April 19, 2026 episode of Politics Today. The segment provides Amarillo residents with local perspective on regional and national political issues [1].FBI and Justice Department Workforce Concerns: The FBI and Justice Department are scrambling to rebuild a depleted workforce after a wave of departures over the past year. Leaders are working to address concerns about potentially looser standards as they rush to fill positions, which could impact federal law enforcement presence in regions including West Texas [3]. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/business/ap-oil-prices-and-stocks-climb-as-the-us-iran-standoff-keeps-the-strait-of-hormuz-in-limbo/ https://www.myhighplains.com/high-plains-history/high-plains-history-will-rogers-range-riders/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/politics-today/watch-politics-today-for-the-week-of-april-19-2026/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 19, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Xcel Energy Withdraws Solar Project: Xcel Energy has officially withdrawn the proposed Oneida 2 solar project from regulatory proceedings in Texas and New Mexico, announcing it will not move forward with construction in Amarillo's Rolling Hills neighborhood following community opposition. The decision came after residents raised concerns about flooding, noise, wildlife displacement, and property values at an Oct. 7 meeting at Pleasant Valley Methodist Church. Potter County Commissioner John Coffee called the outcome "the power of a community working together" [3]. Carson County Fire: The Texas A&M Forest Service reports crews are responding to the "Pump Jack" fire burning in Carson County, which has grown to 400 acres and is 0% contained as of the latest report . Garage Fire in North Amarillo: The Amarillo Fire Department responded to a garage fire in north Amarillo on Saturday at approximately 9:06 p.m. No injuries were reported . Former Pantex Plant Manager Passes Away: Dr. Clyde D. Alley, former plant manager of the Pantex Nuclear Weapons Facility near Amarillo, passed away peacefully in his sleep on August 16 at the age of 93. Alley served as vice-president and plant manager of Pantex from 1988 until 1996 and was known for his impactful career in the nuclear defense industry . Weather: Xcel Energy is preparing for increased electricity demand as colder weather approaches the Texas and New Mexico regions over the upcoming holiday weekend. The company is urging customers to utilize available tools and tips to keep power bills manageable while staying warm during the cold snap [5]. Additionally, drought conditions across the contiguous United States have reached record levels for this time of year, raising concerns about potential fires, water supply, and food prices . Events: Free Clothing Event for Women: Dozens of women gathered Saturday for a free clothing event aimed at helping those in need build confidence and prepare for professional and personal opportunities. The event was part of community outreach efforts supporting women in Amarillo . Yellow City Comic Convention: The Yellow City Comic Convention brought together fandoms to swap collectibles, cosplay, and more, providing entertainment for local enthusiasts [4]. local business: Fermi CEO Steps Down: Toby Neugebauer has departed as CEO of Fermi America, with the company's stock falling nearly 30% following the leadership shake-up. An interim CEO has been named as construction continues on Fermi's Matador project in Amarillo [5]. Ferguson Federal Credit Union Platform Update: Ferguson Federal Credit Union has returned to the CBS and CAMS-ii core processing platform, enhancing its technology capabilities for member services . school: Carver Elementary Academy 75th Anniversary: On Saturday night at the George Washington Carver Elementary Academy Campus, dozens of Carver School graduates, alongside friends and family, celebrated the 75th anniversary of the historic school. The event honored the legacy of one of Amarillo's significant educational institutions [4]. Former WT Student Convicted: A former West Texas A&M student, Rayna Smith, was convicted in a deadly wrong-way crash on I-27 that killed two other college students. A jury found Smith guilty on both counts [5]. The Roundup: Employment: The Texas Workforce Commission reported the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Texas is 4.3%, with the Amarillo metropolitan statistical area having one of the lowest unemployment rates in the state [6]. Energy Assistance: A national report indicates that 1 in 3 U.S. households struggle to pay energy bills, with concerns about affording electricity and home heating fuel elevated. This highlights the importance of local assistance programs for Amarillo residents facing energy costs [2]. Safe Digging Reminder: Xcel Energy is reminding customers engaged in landscaping projects to contact officials at 8-1-1 before starting any digging projects during National Safe Digging Month. Officials warn that digging can damage underground utility lines, including electric, natural gas, water, and cable, which can cause outages and result in fines [1]. References
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 18, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: The Texas Department of Transportation has launched its "Be Safe. Drive Smart." campaign in recognition of National Work Zone Awareness Week, urging Amarillo drivers to exercise caution in construction zones. The campaign emphasizes the importance of slowing down and staying alert when traveling through work zones to protect both drivers and road workers [3]. In transportation news, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCA) will withhold $73 million from New York state for failing to revoke Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDLs) that were issued illegally. This action highlights federal enforcement standards that could impact CDL holders nationwide [1]. Weather: No significant weather events or storms were reported in the immediate forecast for Amarillo in the provided research findings. Residents should continue to monitor local weather channels for any updates. Given recent burn bans in effect across the area, residents are reminded to adhere to local fire safety restrictions. Events: No specific local Amarillo events with times, locations, and pricing details were available in the current research findings. Residents are encouraged to check local community calendars for upcoming activities. local business: No new local business openings, closings, or promotional events specific to Amarillo were reported in the current findings. Previous reports noted Haven Aviation's opening at the airport. school: No new updates regarding Amarillo area elementary schools, high schools, middle schools, or colleges were available in the current research findings. Previous reports covered the AISD daycare program for staff and the AC-UTPB transfer partnership announcement. The Roundup: Cybersecurity Alert: Amarillo residents should be on high alert for a growing cyber threat. Hackers are using fake CAPTCHA verification schemes to install information-stealing viruses on devices. Because these schemes require users to willingly download a file, computers may not register the attack. Residents are advised to verify CAPTCHA requests carefully and avoid downloading unexpected files [2]. Drug Trend Warning: A dangerous new trend is emerging in the drug landscape. Carfentanil, a weapons-grade chemical originally designed as an elephant tranquilizer, is surging as a substitute for fentanyl. This substance is significantly more potent and poses severe risks to communities. This development follows recent local arrests for fentanyl distribution in the Amarillo area . Gas Prices: Good news for Amarillo drivers - oil prices have fallen by more than 10% following Iran's announcement that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open again for oil tankers. This reopening could lead to lower gas prices in the coming days . Climate Impact on Wildfires: A new report indicates that North American wildfires are burning longer into the night and starting earlier in the morning due to climate change. This trend is particularly relevant for Texas residents as wildfire season approaches, with flames no longer "going to sleep" at night as they historically did . References https://abc7amarillo.com/news/nation-world/secretary-duffy-withholds-millions-of-dollars-from-ny-for-not-revoking-illegal-licenses https://www.myhighplains.com/news/hackers-use-fake-captcha-schemes-to-put-info-stealing-viruses-on-your-devices-heres-how-to-stay-safe/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/national/ap-weapons-grade-chemical-carfentanil-surges-as-dangerous-substitute-for-fentanyl/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 17, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Missing Pre-Teens Found Safe: Two Amarillo pre-teens who were reported missing have been found safe. Azalyna Angela Velez, 12, and Bella Gave Gonzales, 11, were last seen at 5:19 p.m. in the 300 block of South Florida Street before being located overnight. Police had issued a public alert seeking assistance in locating the girls [1]. Randall County Sentencing: A Randall County jury has sentenced Adrian Guadalupe Guzman to the maximum prison term of 20 years after finding him guilty of indecency with a child by sexual contact [2]. City Employee Theft Case: A third Amarillo employee has pleaded guilty to stealing money intended for the homeless, continuing the investigation into misuse of city funds [2]. Surveillance Camera Debate: A Homeland Security grant approval has fueled debate over adding more Flock cameras and license plate readers in Amarillo. Some residents are raising privacy and equity concerns about the city's growing surveillance network used by police [2]. Sex Offender Added to Most Wanted List: An Amarillo fugitive has been added to the Texas Most Wanted Sex Offenders List [3]. Weather: Current conditions show temperatures at 74°F with Friday expected to reach 84°F and Saturday cooling to 62°F. No major storm events are currently forecast for the Amarillo area in the immediate outlook [1]. Events: Scouting for Food Drive: Local scouts will go door-to-door in several Amarillo neighborhoods this Saturday, collecting food donations as part of the 2026 Scouting for Food "Good Turn" campaign. Residents are encouraged to have non-perishable food items ready for collection to help combat food insecurity in the Texas Panhandle [4]. Weekend Events: The April 16-19 weekend is packed with events throughout the Amarillo area, offering residents multiple opportunities for community engagement [3]. local business: No significant local business openings, closings, or promotional events were reported in today's findings. Residents are encouraged to support local businesses during the busy weekend events [3]. school: Amarillo ISD Daycare Program: Amarillo ISD is set to open a new daycare program for school employees. School board members heard details about the program Monday, which aims to help recruit and retain teachers and staff. This initiative addresses childcare challenges faced by district employees [3]. Wayland Baptist Nursing Scholarship: The Sally Society, a women's giving group at Wayland Baptist University, has announced the establishment of a new endowed scholarship for nursing students in Plainview. This scholarship will support students pursuing nursing careers in the region [5]. TTU System Policy Change: The Texas Tech University System announced it will end some programs focused on sexual orientation and gender identity [3]. The Roundup: Cold Case Appeal: Austin police are asking the Amarillo community for tips on a woman who has been missing since 2006. The department is seeking any information that could help solve this long-standing cold case [2]. Federal Judge Threat Case: A man has been found guilty of threatening federal judges, including one in Amarillo, highlighting ongoing security concerns for the federal judiciary in the region [2]. ...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 16, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Six individuals have been arrested and charged with distributing fentanyl in Amarillo, with court documents alleging the defendants brought the drug to Amarillo from New Mexico [9]. In law enforcement news, Assistant Chief Jimmy Johnson, who served as former Interim Amarillo Police Chief, is set to retire after 38 years with APD [9]. The Amarillo City Council met on April 14 to discuss cost recovery measures and future water rates [9]. Additionally, Potter County Commissioners approved a burn ban and discussed vaping policy during their April 13 meeting [9]. Weather: Despite early April showers bringing the best statewide drought improvement since December, the Texas Panhandle is experiencing an expansion of drought conditions [4]. Residents should stay informed on water conservation efforts as the region continues to monitor conditions. The Amarillo Tribune noted rain in the forecast for mid-April, advising residents to keep umbrellas handy [9]. Events: West Texas A&M University and The Hill Institute are hosting a Civil Discourse and Civics Education symposium, providing an opportunity for community engagement on important civic topics [9]. Additionally, the WT Theatre program is offering an innovative take on the classic love story 'Pride and Prejudice' [9]. Residents interested in water issues should note that an Ogallala Aquifer educational summit was recently hosted by the Ogallala Commons to help landowners become better stewards of the aquifer [8]. local business: Haven Aviation Services Group has opened its first fixed-based operator (FBO) at Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport, expanding aviation services for the region [3]. In major local investment news, Amarillo National Bank donated $3 million to WTAMU's One West campaign, contributing to the university's nine-year fundraising effort that has significantly transformed the institution [2][8]. school: Amarillo College announced a new partnership with the University of Texas Permian Basin designed to make student transfers easier between the institutions [1]. West Texas A&M University's One West fundraising campaign continues to bring changes to campus, with more than 11,000 Region 16 ESC employees, their spouses, and dependents now eligible for half-off tuition and fees at WT [2][9]. United Supermarkets and Mrs Baird's Bread honored three Amarillo area teachers as Teachers on the Rise for March [6]. The Roundup: Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. has started his season at Hodgetown in Amarillo after an offseason of healing and recalibrating
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 15, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Six individuals have been arrested on federal drug charges following a multi-week investigation in Amarillo. A criminal complaint was filed in federal court as a result of the operation [8]. Additionally, the Amarillo Police Department is seeking public assistance to identify suspects involved in a vehicle shooting incident that occurred on March 14. Authorities are asking community members with any information to come forward [9]. On the political front, Texas Democratic candidates touring the Panhandle stopped in Amarillo to hear constituent concerns regarding data centers and water issues—key topics for the region's future [1]. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security has ordered thousands of furloughed employees back to work amid ongoing funding challenges, placing staff in paid status though long-term funding remains uncertain [2]. Weather: Severe storms accompanied by tornadoes have damaged communities from the Plains to the Midwest. Forecasters are warning that additional storms could bring giant hail to affected areas. Residents should stay weather-aware and have multiple ways to receive alerts. The National Weather Service recommends having a severe weather plan in place, including knowing your shelter location and keeping emergency supplies readily accessible [6]. Events: Ogallala Commons Field Day – Tuesday, featuring the Rock Creek restoration project in Borger. The event focuses on watershed management and Ogallala Aquifer stewardship. Educational summits are also scheduled for May in Amarillo, with another event in Springfield, Colorado on Thursday [7]. WT Theatre Presents "Freaky Friday" – Running April 10-19 at West Texas A&M University. The comedy production marks the end of the theatre season [5]. Amarillo College JET Grant Presentation – Scheduled for 10 a.m., hosted by Amarillo College in partnership with the Texas Workforce Commission. The Jobs and Education for Texans grant presentation will support workforce development initiatives [4]. local business: No significant local business openings, closings, or promotional events were reported in today's findings. school: Amarillo College is hosting a regional Jobs and Education for Texans (JET) grant check presentation in partnership with the Texas Workforce Commission. The event begins at 10 a.m. and highlights ongoing efforts to connect education with workforce needs in the region [4]. Additionally, WT Theatre is concluding its season with a production of "Freaky Friday," running April 10-19 [5]. The Roundup: Water conservation remains a critical focus for the Panhandle. Educational summits hosted by Ogallala Commons are helping residents become better stewards of the Ogallala Aquifer through improved land management practices. Experts recommend planting drought-resistant plants and being mindful of water usage. "Any efforts you can make in your personal life to plant drought-resistant plants to become mindful of the water you use helps," said Donovan Johnson, riverscape restoration technician . Internationally, NASA's Artemis II lunar flyby has been deemed a success, building momentum for future missions to the moon and Mars [3]. Sources: [1] amarillo.com, [2] abc7amarillo.com, [3] abc7amarillo.com, [4] myhighplains.com, [5] myhighplains.com, [6] myhighplains.com, [7] myhighplains.com, [8] myhighplains.com, [9] myhighplains.com, abc7amarillo.com
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 14, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Park Access Complaints Grow: Frustration is mounting among Amarillo residents who say they are paying for public spaces they cannot use. Locked restrooms and closed pools at local parks—including Medi Park, John Ward Park, John Stiff Park, Southwest Park, and Thompson Park—have sparked complaints about accessibility [1]. Residents point to locked parking lots and facilities as barriers to enjoying city amenities.Rep. Tony Gonzales Retires: U.S. Representative Tony Gonzales (TX-23) has announced he will retire from Congress amid sexual misconduct allegations. Gonzales admitted to an affair with his Regional District Director, Regina Santos-Aviles, who later died by suicide. The announcement came as bipartisan calls for his expulsion intensified [2][9]. Gonzales stated he will file his retirement paperwork when Congress returns [9].City Employee Plea Agreement: A former City of Amarillo employee has reached a plea agreement on a federal charge of Theft Concerning a Program Receiving Federal Funds [3]. Additionally, a third City of Amarillo employee, Selene Varela, pleaded guilty to stealing money from the homeless in federal court [2].Weather:No major weather events are forecast in the immediate outlook. However, city crews continue addressing infrastructure damage from past weather events. Public Works recently rehabilitated 58th Street after damage from Winter Storm Fern, restoring 1,800 feet of roadway [8]. The HAWK signal at Georgia & Plains was also upgraded to enhance pedestrian safety [8].Events:Power of the Purse Luncheon: This long-standing High Plains tradition returns for another year. The event has become one of the area's most anticipated gatherings, though specific date and ticket information was not detailed in available reports [4].local business:HUB Program Changes Blocked: A Travis County judge granted a temporary injunction blocking rule changes to Texas's Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program. The ruling affects how the state certifies and supports minority and women-owned businesses seeking government contracts [6].Chef Bud's Kitchen: Local chef Bud Andersen recently shared a pork belly sandwich recipe on Studio 4, continuing his series of local cooking segments [5].school:West Plains Football Coach Departs: After leading the West Plains Wolves football team through its first four seasons, head coach Adam Cummings is leaving the sidelines. Cummings is transitioning to a new role within Canyon ISD [7]. The announcement came during a Monday night meeting [2].The Roundup:Heroic Officers Save Li...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 13, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Fatal Overnight Crash: Two people were killed and two others seriously injured in a crash that occurred around 2:38 a.m. at Western and an unspecified intersection in Amarillo. Police are investigating the incident [1]. Wildfire North of Panhandle: A wildfire is currently burning north of Panhandle, west of Highway 207 and south of Borger. Crews are actively responding to the blaze, and residents and travelers are advised to avoid the area [1]. Brittany Holberg Death Row Case Update: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has scheduled an en banc rehearing for Brittany Holberg's appeal. In March 2025, a panel of judges reversed and vacated Holberg's 1998 capital murder conviction and death sentence in a 2-1 decision. The full court will rehear the case, which originated from Amarillo . Weather: Current conditions show temperatures at 59°F with Tuesday expected to reach 81°F and Wednesday 79°F. Meteorologist Shelden forecasts increasing rain chances throughout the week [1]. Residents should stay weather-aware as conditions develop, particularly with active wildfire situations in the region. Events: Big Wheels Bash: ABC 7 Amarillo hosts its 3rd annual Big Wheels Bash on Friday, April 18 at the Tri-State Fairgrounds in the Rex Baxter Building. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free to attend. This family-friendly event showcases vehicles and supports community engagement [1]. Kids Incorporated Updates: The nonprofit organization that provides year-round sporting activities for children and adults in Amarillo has announced new initiatives. The organization serves as a vital community resource for youth athletics [2]. local business: No significant local business openings, closings, or promotional events were reported in today's news cycle. Residents are encouraged to support local businesses during the ongoing economic conditions affected by national and international events. school: West Texas A&M Drag Show Case Concluded: The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has dismissed Spectrum WT's appeal in the drag show case against university officials. The case involved First Amendment claims regarding student organization events at WTAMU . Harrington Fellows Symposium: UT scholars presented research at the annual Harrington Fellows symposium in Amarillo on April 10, 2026, bringing academic excellence and research presentations to the local community . The Roundup: Centenarian Celebration: A White Deer man celebrated his 100th birthday on Saturday. The milestone celebration highlights the longevity of area residents in the Texas Panhandle community [3]. Local Journalism Recognized: KVII (ABC 7 Amarillo) won a Texas Broadcast News Award for its investigation into former Amarillo Police Chief Martin Birkenfeld. The station was recognized for excellence in investigative reporting [1]. Gun Theft Indictments: Three suspects accused of breaking into vehicles and stealing guns have been indicted. The case underscores ongoing property crime concerns in the Amarillo area [1]. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/heart-of-the-high-plains/heart-of-the-high-plains-new-things-for-kids-incorporated/ https://amarillotribune.org/2026/01/22/fifth-circuit-court-of-appeals-dismisses-spectrum-wts-appeal-in-drag-show-case https://www.newschannel10.com/2025/03/11/federal-appeals-court-reverses-amarillo-womans-death-row-conviction
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 12, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Significant infrastructure improvements are underway as the Texas Transportation Commission approved $160.4 million in state funds for rail grade separation projects, with two major projects located in Amarillo [1]. The funding targets the BNSF Crossing at Northeast 24th Avenue in Potter County and the South Georgia Street crossing in Randall County to improve safety and reduce congestion [1]. In other local news, Wonderland Park has officially opened for the season, celebrating its 75th year of operation in Amarillo [2]. Weather: Specific forecast details for the upcoming week were not available in the provided research findings. Residents are encouraged to stay tuned to local meteorological updates for any changes in conditions. Events: Wonderland Park is now open for the season, marking a significant milestone as the local amusement park celebrates 75 years of providing entertainment to the Amarillo community [2]. Additionally, the 30th annual WRCA (Working Ranch Cowboys Association) rodeo has opened in Amarillo, offering residents a chance to experience western heritage and competition [3]. local business: While specific new openings were not detailed in the findings, local business news includes a leadership change at Amarillo College, where the business VP has resigned amid a financial audit [3]. In the healthcare sector, Electronic Caregiver, Inc., a company with headquarters in Las Cruces, New Mexico, is highlighted for its virtual care solutions, though specific local Amarillo operational changes were not noted [4]. school: Amarillo ISD has reported a significant public health achievement, with tobacco use among students dropping by nearly 50% [3]. In sports, the Bushland High School volleyball team has defeated Peaster to reach the state semifinals, representing the local area on the state stage [3]. The Roundup: In a feel-good community story, the Coldcuts skateboarding team is honoring a friend in an upcoming competition, demonstrating the tight-knit nature of local groups in Amarillo [2]. On the legal front, a convicted murderer accused of threatening local judges was found competent to stand trial by the Amarillo federal court, highlighting ongoing judicial proceedings in the area [5]. References https://www.amarillo.com/story/news/2026/03/17/two-amarillo-projects-included-in-160m-texas-grants-for-rail-grade-separation/89124976007 https://amarillotribune.org/tag/amarillo-federal-court https://www.amarillo.com/press-release/story/1436/teletracking-and-palantir-partner-to-transform-healthcare-operations-with-ai-powered-insights/ https://www.amarillo.com/press-release/story/68858/most-rpm-ccm-programs-create-more-headaches-than-health/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 11, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking newsAn update to a previous missing person case: a 13-year-old girl reported missing in Amarillo has been found safe [6]. In major regional education news, the Texas Tech University System announced on April 10 that it will end sexual orientation and gender identity degrees and limit related course content, a move Chancellor Brandon Creighton says aligns with new state directives [4]. On the economic front, residents are feeling the pinch as a spike in gas prices pushed inflation up by the most in four years during March [5].WeatherResidents should prepare for a surge of potent heat gripping the High Plains this week, with temperatures expected to challenge or break monthly records [8]. While the heat dominates early week forecasts, meteorologists are tracking a system that could bring much-needed rain and potential severe weather to the Texas Panhandle later in the week [8].EventsThe Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) and TTU School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) are hosting the Amarillo Research Symposium. The event features over 100 student and trainee researchers presenting their latest findings [1]. This symposium highlights the growing research footprint of the Amarillo campus.local businessThe Texas Farm Bureau has voiced support for a new executive order to investigate major meat packing companies, including Tyson Foods. Tyson operates the largest beef processing plant in the United States right here in Amarillo, and the investigation aims to address market transparency and pricing concerns .schoolCanyon High School seniors Allison Wade and Maddison Irvin have been selected as Thoma Scholars, a prestigious honor providing substantial financial support for their college education [2]. In collegiate athletics, the West Texas A&M University meat animal evaluation team earned a runner-up finish and multiple top honors at a recent national contest, showcasing the strength of the university's agricultural program [3].The RoundupIn local crime news, the teenage son of an Amarillo police officer has been indicted for manslaughter in connection with a deadly crash . In regional health news, a child in Lubbock has died of measles, marking the first U.S. death from the disease since 2003; health officials urge residents to ensure vaccinations are up to date [7]. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/ttuhsc-and-ttu-svm-host-amarillo-research-symposium/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/education/2-canyon-independent-school-district-students-selected-as-thoma-scholars/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/wt-meat-animal-evaluation-team-scores-high-at-national-contest/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/regional-news/texas-tech-system-to-end-sexual-orientation-gender-identity-degrees-limit-course-content/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/business/ap-inflation-may-jump-by-most-in-nearly-four-years-as-gas-prices-spike-in-wake-of-iran-war/<...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 10, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Crews are currently battling two fires in Hartley and Oldham Counties, and local law enforcement is seeking the public's assistance in locating a missing 13-year-old girl . Drivers are advised to avoid the intersection of Western Street and Mesa Avenue due to a wreck . In legal news, eight West Texas A&M University students have been indicted on felony burglary charges related to a 'flag raid' incident . Weather: The forecast for Thursday indicates sunny skies with a high near 92 degrees and calm winds becoming east around 5 mph in the afternoon . Despite the clear forecast, recent lightning strikes ignited 15 to 25 fires in Texas County, serving as a reminder of the region's dry conditions and fire risk . Events: The City of Amarillo's Water Utilities Department is hosting a job fair on April 11 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at City Hall in Room 1500. The event offers same-day interviews and potential job offers for qualified candidates; attendees should bring a valid ID . Additionally, a free pet vaccine clinic is scheduled for Amarillo residents this Saturday . local business: Panhandle ISD has approved key agreements for the Fermi data center in Carson County, including a letter of non-objection for a Foreign Trade Zone subzone. Officials state the project will serve as an economic driver for the county while protecting the school district from potential financial losses through an indemnity agreement . school: The Amarillo College Board of Regents recently held a special meeting to approve a forensic audit following a report by Weaver Forensics and Litigation Advisory Services . In other education news, the 'Week of the Young Child' is being celebrated with 'Explore Through Learning' events, focusing on the needs of young children and their families [1]. The Roundup: A family has filed a lawsuit against the makers of Alani Nu energy drinks, claiming that a 17-year-old high school cheerleader died after consuming the beverage . References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/15-to-25-fires-ignited-by-lightning-in-texas-county-on-thursday/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 9, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Texas taxpayers are facing a significant financial burden as the state is expected to pay approximately $700 million in penalties to the federal government by 2027 due to errors in the SNAP (food stamp) program. New federal rules aimed at cutting waste have triggered these penalties, which will directly impact state taxpayers [1]. The Amarillo Public Library's North Branch location will close to the public on April 13 for renovations. Residents who utilize this branch should plan accordingly for the temporary closure [2]. The Amarillo Economic Development Corporation has named Dr. Andreas Eckstein as its new president and CEO. Eckstein, who previously served as managing director for Invest in Niedersachsen in Germany, will begin his new role on May 11 [8]. Weather: March set a new record as the most abnormally hot month in the continental United States, with temperatures averaging 9.4 degrees Fahrenheit above normal [7]. This follows recent extreme heat conditions in the Amarillo area. Residents should continue to take precautions against heat-related illness as spring temperatures remain elevated. Stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and check on elderly neighbors and pets. Events: Week of the Young Child: This annual April event focuses on the needs of young children and their families in the Amarillo community. The celebration highlights early childhood education and family engagement [4]. Amarillo College Strategic Planning Forum: Community members are invited to participate in shaping the future of Amarillo College through strategic planning discussions. This is an opportunity for residents to provide input on the institution's direction [3]. AC + WT Student/Faculty Art Exhibition: Opening Friday at the Amarillo Museum of Art, this exhibition showcases work from students and faculty at Amarillo College and West Texas A&M University [9]. local business: A Place for Grace: An Amarillo couple has opened a new sober living housing facility to help fill gaps in recovery support services. The facility provides housing and resources for individuals in recovery, offering residents a sense of security along with assistance for basic needs like food and laundry . Texas A&M AgriLife High Plains Research and Extension Center: A new on-campus facility has opened, hosting approximately 60 employees and researchers. This expansion supports agricultural research important to the region [8]. school: Hereford FFA students Anna Butler, Teal Francis, and Pete Adrichmen were recognized for their hard work, dedication, and achievements in agriculture. The students are making an impact in agricultural education and beyond [5]. Amarillo College continues its community engagement efforts with the strategic planning forum, inviting public input to help shape the institution's future direction and alignment with regional workforce demands [3]. The Roundup: Businesses along Amarillo's historic Route 66 are facing challenges related to unhoused population trends. A new proactive police unit has been established to work with this population, providing resources with dignity and respect while addressing business community concerns [8]. A new basketball floor has been installed at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex, replacing the original surface that served the Coliseum for 58 years [10]. Product Recall Alert: Focaccia bread, including a Trader Joe's brand sold in 10 states, has been recalled. Residents should check their purchases and follow FDA guidance
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 7, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking news:A Secret Air Force plane, the NT-43A Radar Test Bed, was spotted at Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport following the Artemis II launch [2]. A court has upheld a ruling against the City of Amarillo's use of funds for Civic Center upgrades, raising questions about what funding mechanisms are available for entertainment venue improvements [2]. The City of Amarillo is among hundreds of Texas cities under review by the Texas Attorney General's Office for financial transparency compliance under SB 1851, though city officials emphasize this is a routine statewide review and not an accusation of non-compliance [3][4]. A new proactive police unit called "Hover" will work to provide resources with dignity and respect to residents in need [3].Weather:No significant weather events were reported in the current research findings. Residents should continue to monitor local forecasts for any updates.Events:The United Way of Amarillo & Canyon announced the 2026 CEO Lunch will take place on Thursday, April 9 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. [1]. The Amarillo Little Theatre is presenting "Silent Sky," a play centering on a real female astronomer who pioneered the field in the early 1900s [3]. Local advocates and survivors planted 937 pinwheels to mark the start of Child Abuse Prevention Month, as The Bridge prepares for a groundbreaking ceremony for its new facility later this month [3].local business:The Daniel Group has welcomed Bryan Gregory as Vice President of their CX Solutions division, alongside announcing promotions for Kim Battles and Lisa Lyle [6]. Wonderland Park, now under new ownership, opened on Friday for its 75th anniversary season in Amarillo [3].school:Amarillo Independent School District is asking parents, teachers, and community members to sign up and join its strategic planning committee to foster conversations about district improvements. Deputy Superintendent Kevin Phillips presented the report on behalf of Superintendent Deidre Parish during a Monday board of trustees meeting [3].The Roundup:Questions have arisen around the timeline of Fermi America's planned project in the Texas Panhandle, specifically regarding when elected officials first learned about the company and its plans for the "President Donald J. Trump Advanced Energy and Intelligence Campus" [5]. Residents are curious about when discussions began regarding abatements and water agreements for the project [5]. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/united-way-of-amarillo-canyon-announces-2026-ceo-lunch/ https://abc7amarillo.com/news/local/court-upholds-ruling-against-amarillo-citys-use-of-funds-for-civic-center-upgrade https://amarillotribune.org/tag/amarillo-texas/page/2 https://amarillotribune.org/2025/12/10/amarillo-among-hundreds-of-texas-cities-under-review-by-texas-attorney-general
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 6, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking newsA fatal crash at 45th and Bell Street in Amarillo left one person dead Friday afternoon when a motorcycle traveling north collided with a pickup truck [1][2]. A second victim, Debbie Michelle Guzman, 50, who was a passenger on the motorcycle, later died from injuries sustained in the crash [2].An Amarillo man serving a 30-year prison sentence for child sex crimes was found unresponsive at the Garza Unit in Beeville and died [2]. The Office of the Inspector General is investigating the death.A secret U.S. Air Force jet, the NT-43A Radar Test Bed, was spotted at Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport following the Artemis II launch [2].Eastbound I-40 near McLean was closed after a crash, with traffic detoured to the frontage road [2].WeatherCurrent temperature in Amarillo is 48°F [3]. Residents should stay updated on daily forecasts through local weather services for any changes in conditions throughout the week.EventsWonderland Park Opening: Wonderland Park opens on Friday, celebrating 75 years in Amarillo with new owners and familiar thrills [4][5]. The amusement park is a longtime local tradition for families.Amarillo Little Theatre - Silent Sky: The Amarillo Little Theatre presents "Silent Sky," a play centered on a real female astronomer who pioneered the field in the early 1900s [4][6].Region 16 Spanish Spelling Bee: Region 16 students competed in the A-b-e-j-a Spanish Spelling Bee, with top spellers advancing to state competition [4][7].local businessUnited Family Stores: All United Family stores and auxiliary operations were closed for Easter Sunday, continuing a longstanding company tradition [8].Fermi America Expansion: Project Matador campus is expected to expand to over 7,500 acres, according to an earnings call update from Fermi America [4].schoolWT Civil Discourse Symposium: West Texas A&M University and The Hill Institute hosted a Civil Discourse and Civics Education symposium, with speakers sharing perspectives on the importance of civics education
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 5, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking news:Emergency crews are responding to the "North Twin" Fire in Hutchinson County, which is estimated at 100 acres with 0% containment as of Saturday [1]. In local crime updates, Amarillo Police have identified three victims from Sunday morning shootings [2][3]. Tragically, two individuals were killed in a motorcycle crash at the intersection of 54th and Bell Street [4].Weather:The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the Amarillo area lasting through Saturday [3]. Residents should prepare for a significant heatwave, with temperatures approaching 105 degrees later in the week [3]. A Red Flag Warning is also in effect, featuring patchy blowing dust and winds gusting up to 40 mph, creating critical fire weather conditions [3].Events:Local advocates and survivors planted 937 pinwheels to commemorate Child Abuse Prevention Month [5]. Additionally, Region 16 students are competing in the Spanish Spelling Bee, highlighting academic achievements in the district [5].local business:Sollano Legends Boxing gym is revitalizing the Valley Plaza Center with its new opening [2]. In regulatory news, a state rule banning the sale of intoxicating hemp flower is now in effect, and local business owners are working to adapt to the immediate impact [6]. An Amarillo-based company is also gaining attention for its initiative to recycle decommissioned wind turbines [4].school:The West Plains girls soccer team has advanced to their first regional final in school history [4]. In higher education, Amarillo medical students celebrated Match Day, revealing their medical specialties for their future careers [2].The Roundup:Amarillo Sod Poodles player Jose Fernandez delivered a standout performance, hitting a "Little League home run" in the eighth inning to secure a 6-5 victory over the Arkansas Travelers [4]. The team now sits 5.5 games ahead in the Texas League South Division standings [4]. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/north-twin-fire-in-hutchinson-county-estimated-at-100-acres-0-contained/ https://amarillotribune.org/about-the-amarillo-tribune/who-we-are/jo-early https://amarillotribune.org/tag/amarillo-texas/page/5
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 4, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking news:Structure Fire on Heidi Lane: The Amarillo Fire Department assisted the Potter County Sheriff's Office with a structure fire on Heidi Lane early Friday morning. No injuries were reported .Grass Fires Contained: Crews responded to a grass fire near Highway 70 south of Pampa on Friday [3]. Additionally, the 'Cobalt' Fire in Oldham County was estimated at 24 acres and was 100% contained as of Friday morning .Unemployment Numbers: The Texas Workforce Commission reported that Amarillo's unemployment rate increased by 0.5% in January, with the state's civilian labor force reaching 14,379,500 positions after adding 40,100 nonfarm jobs [5].Weather:No significant weather events or storms are currently forecast for the Amarillo area in the coming week. Residents should continue to monitor local forecasts for any changes, particularly as grass fire season remains active in the region [3].Events:Storybridge 5-Year Celebration: Storybridge is celebrating a milestone in April, marking five years since the nonprofit organization brought Dolly Parton's Imagination Library to Amarillo. The program provides free books to children and has been a significant literacy resource for local families [2].local business:Amarillo Zoo Nonprofit Status: The Amarillo Zoo has officially become a nonprofit organization. The announcement was made on the zoo's Facebook page, confirming that all necessary paperwork has been completed. This transition is expected to open new funding opportunities and community support avenues for the facility [4].school:Amarillo ISD Virtual Learning Options: Amarillo ISD will offer complete virtual and hybrid instruction in courses already offered through the district. The district shared hybrid learning options as part of flexibility measures for students and families [1].Spearman ISD Van Accident: A Spearman Independent School District van was involved in a car accident in a town near the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Details regarding injuries or circumstances were not immediately available .The Roundup:Sod Poodles Opening Day: The Amarillo Sod Poodles played their season opener at home against the Springfield Cardinals on Friday night, falling to the Cardinals in the opening game .SNAP Program Changes: Changes are coming to the SNAP program that will affect local recipients. Residents who rely on these benefits should stay informed about upcoming modifications to the program [1]. References https://www.myhighplains.com/kamr-plus-originals/yellow-city-rundown/yellow-city-rundown-march-30-april-3-snap-changes-amarillo-isd-flexibility-legal-challenges-in-clovis/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/heart-of-the-high-plains/storybridge-celebrates-5-years-with-dolly-partons-imagination-library/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/texas-workforce-commission-reports-january-unemployment-numbers-in-april-amarillo-up-by-5/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/hansford-county/spearman-school-van-involved-in-accident-near-dallas-fort-worth-area/ https://www.myhighplains.com/sports/local-sports/sod-poodles-fall-to-cardinals-on-opening-day/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 3, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Voter Registration Deadline Approaching: Thursday, April 3 is the last day to register to vote in the upcoming May 3 General Election for Amarillo residents in Potter and Randall counties . Voters can check their registration status at votetexas.gov or contact their county elections office. Potter County residents should mail applications to P.O. Box 9618, Amarillo, TX 79105, while Randall County residents should send applications to 1604 5th Ave, Canyon, TX 79015 . SNAP Benefits Change: Texas recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are seeing a major change this month that affects how benefits can be used [1]. New Texas Laws Now in Effect: Over 800 bills passed during Texas's 89th Regular Legislative Session went into effect September 1, including legislation related to school choice, library councils, and increased election fraud penalties . The legislation includes $51 billion for property tax cuts and $8.5 billion for increased public education funding, including teacher pay raises . Weather: No significant weather events were reported in the current research findings. Residents should continue to monitor local forecasts and the City of Amarillo's official channels for any updates. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is reminding those heading to Texas lakes, rivers, and coastal waters to prioritize safety during outdoor activities [2]. Events: May 3, 2025 General Election: The City of Amarillo will hold its General Election on Saturday, May 3, 2025, with multiple positions up for election for two-year terms . Early voting options are available, and voters can also apply for a ballot by mail with a deadline of April 22 for ABBM submission . Candidate Forums: Two forums will be held in April featuring candidates for various local offices, providing voters an opportunity to learn about candidates before the May 3 election . League of Women Voters 75th Anniversary: The League of Women Voters of Amarillo is celebrating 75 years of voter education, voter registration, and civic engagement with a celebratory event looking at the organization's past, present, and future . local business: No specific local business openings, closings, or promotional events were reported in the current research findings. Residents are encouraged to check local business directories and community boards for updates on area businesses. school: Region 16 Spanish Spelling Bee: Students from Region 16 competed in a Spanish Spelling Bee, demonstrating academic excellence in bilingual education . WT Civil Discourse Symposium: West Texas A&M University and The Hill Institute are hosting a Civil Discourse and Civics Education symposium, promoting constructive dialogue and civic engagement among students . AI Impact on College Students: A recent poll shows almost half of college students have considered changing their majors due to the impact of artificial intelligence on their future career fields, while AI has also changed how students interact with their coursework [3]. The Roundup: Moore County AgriLife Agent Honored: Marcel Fischbacher, Moore County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agent, was recognized by the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association as its 2026 "Outstanding" award recipient for beef education and producer impact [4]. This recognition highlights the important agricultural work being done in the Texas Panhandle region. Amarillo Mural Competition: Amarillo was selected as one of 10 Texas towns for the "Star Spangled Texas" mural competition led by Texas Monthly Studio as part of the America 250 celebration . The top three towns will receive a custom mural designed to reflect local history and community identity. Residents can support Amarillo by voting online at the Texas Monthly website . References https://amarillotribune.org/2025/09/02/texas-bills-related-to-school-choice-library-councils-and-increased-election-fraud-penalties-now-in-effect https://amarillotribune.org/tag/amarillo-voters https://www.myhighplains.com/news/national/almost-half-of-college-students-have-considered-changing-majors-due-to-ai-impact-polling/ https://amarillotribune.org/tag/amarillo-election-results
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 2, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Crosswalk Removal Ordered: Amarillo neighborhoods' creative crosswalk projects, including those in San Jacinto and North Heights, must be removed following a state directive. The crosswalks cost $30,000 to install in San Jacinto and up to $90,000 combined for North Heights and APD locations, but the city must comply with state law to maintain eligibility for infrastructure funding . Downtown Shooting Update: A sixth victim has died from the Sunday shootings in Amarillo. Danny Shead died Thursday, bringing the total fatalities from the incident to six . Atmos Gas Service Outage: Atmos Energy is working to restore natural gas service in Amarillo. Residents who are not home during restoration will receive a door tag with instructions. For gas leak concerns, call 911 and the Atmos emergency line at 866.322.8667 . US 54 Closure in Dalhart: The Texas Department of Transportation Amarillo District announced US 54/Denver Avenue will be closed in Dalhart starting April 6 through the end of April for concrete repairs [1]. Jail Officers Arrested: Two Randall County correctional officers have been arrested in less than a week, both on the job for less than a year, raising concerns about jail oversight [5][7]. Sentencing: An Amarillo woman was sentenced to three years in federal prison for robbing a Toot'n Totum. Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk sentenced Rebekah Irene Standley to 37 months [5][7]. Drug Bust: A federal jury found California man Cameron Nesbitt, 33, guilty of bringing almost 100 pounds of methamphetamine to the Amarillo area . Weather: No significant weather alerts were identified in the current findings. Residents should monitor local forecasts as spring weather patterns continue across the Panhandle. Events: Wonderland Park 75th Season: Wonderland Amusement Park in Amarillo is preparing to open for its 75th season. The newly renovated park offers family entertainment options . WT Spring Events: West Texas A&M University spring events include 'Freaky Friday' musical performances and concerts . Route 66 Centennial: The City Council has prioritized seeking funding for Route 66 centennial events as part of its legislative agenda [4]. local business: Sam's Club Membership Price Increase: Sam's Club is raising membership prices starting next month [6]. Hershey Product Changes: The Hershey Company announced recipe changes for iconic chocolate products, including Reese's [3]. school: Amarillo ISD Online Learning: Amarillo ISD has launched an online learning program with emphasis on student achievement [5]. Canyon ISD Teacher Initiative: Canyon ISD's 'Grow to Teach' program aims to ease teacher shortages by steering students toward education careers . Claude Schools Traffic Issues: Claude schools and drivers are facing backups with over 1,000 trucks daily, making road crossings difficult [5]. Dumas Mascot Controversy: The Dumas community has launched a counter petition against a proposed mascot change . The Roundup: Former Sod Poodle MLB Debut: A former Amarillo Sod Poodle became the 7th MLB player since 1900 to hit two home runs in his debut [5]. Downtown W...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - April 1, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news Amarillo Mayor Cole Stanley has declared a local state of disaster due to incoming winter weather, prompting residents to prepare for hazardous conditions [2]. In other local developments, the Amarillo City Council has approved four different workplace and affordable housing projects aimed at addressing community needs [2]. Law enforcement officials have also made a significant arrest, detaining a Potter County man on decades-old child sexual assault charges [2]. Additionally, crews successfully contained a grass fire that broke out at Bushland Road and 1061 in Potter County [2]. Weather Residents should be aware of a local state of disaster declared by Mayor Cole Stanley due to incoming winter weather, necessitating emergency preparation and caution [2]. Despite the winter weather alert, the forecast indicates slight chances of rain as the region transitions into April [2]. Authorities advise residents to stay updated on road conditions and prepare for potential travel disruptions. Events The Texas Panhandle War Memorial is dedicating a new permanent exhibit honoring the USS Indianapolis and featuring a local survivor, offering a significant historical tribute for the community [2]. In recognition of April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month, The Bridge Children's Advocacy Center is hosting activities to encourage community participation and awareness, noting that one in six Texas children suffer sexual abuse before their 18th birthday [1][2]. local business In a significant legal development for local entities, a judge has denied a motion by Sharpened Iron Studios and granted immediate possession of the property to Amarillo College [2]. This ruling marks a pivotal moment in the dispute between the studio and the college. school Region 16 recently hosted its 2nd Regional Spanish Spelling Bee, where top spellers competed for a chance to advance to the state competition [3][5]. The event highlights the academic achievements of students in the Texas Panhandle. Additionally, Amarillo ISD has announced a new flexible learning option for students [2]. The Roundup A Canyon girl is making a remarkable recovery after a family trip to Colorado took a devastating turn; her story of healing through music and family support highlights the resilience of local residents [2]. On the legislative front, Texas is set to ban smokeable hemp cannabis starting March 31, a change residents should be aware of [4][6]. Furthermore, a foster parent in the area has shared her inspiring experience of caring for 18 children over the last six years while working with Saint Francis [2]. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/child-abuse-prevention-month-activities-hosted-by-the-bridge/ https://www.newschannel10.com/authors/Paige-Stockton/ https://amarillotribune.org/tag/amarillo-texas-state-leg...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 31, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking newsDrought conditions in the Texas Panhandle have worsened, with the state reaching its largest drought extent since September 2023. The situation has been described as "one step forward, two steps back" for the state [1]. This development raises concerns for local agriculture and municipal water supply in the Amarillo area.At the state level, Texas lawmakers have been directed to study data center development amid growing concerns about water and electricity usage. State legislative leaders released interim charges last week, identifying topics for investigation over the next year [5]. This could have implications for the Panhandle region's resources.WeatherThe most significant weather development affecting Amarillo residents is the worsening drought conditions across the Texas Panhandle. The drought has expanded to cover the largest area in the state since September 2023 [1]. Residents should stay informed about any potential water conservation measures that may be implemented by local authorities. No specific storm events were noted in the current forecast period.EventsThe Alley Dog Event offers a family-friendly opportunity where residents can bring their dogs along. The event is designed for all ages and focuses on community fun [2].RT 66 Run & Walk returns for its third year on June 13 as part of the Texas Route 66 Festival Finale centennial celebration. The event has partnered with Get Fit Amarillo to benefit Transformation Park [3]. This charity event combines fitness with supporting a local community development project.Local businessGood news for Amarillo drivers: Gas prices fell by 4.9 cents per gallon in the past week, reaching an average of $3.19 per gallon as of Monday [4]. This decline provides some relief for residents and local businesses that rely on transportation.SchoolNo specific school news was available in the current research findings for Amarillo elementary, middle, or high schools. Check local district websites for academic and sports updates.The RoundupIn a feel-good story from the region, a Colorado teenager who lost her leg in a shark attack walked the runway at a Colorado Avalanche charity event. She shared the spotlight with one of her favorite hockey players, demonstrating resilience and inspiring others [6].On the environmental front, the rare Rice's whale in the Gulf of Mexico is at the center of debate over proposed oil and gas drilling expansion. The species lives exclusively in the Gulf and could be impacted by federal energy policy changes [7]. References https://www.myhighplains.com/water-and-drought-on-the-high-plains/texas-panhandle-drought-worsens-as-state-reaches-largest-extent-since-september-2023/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/studio-4/fun-for-all-at-the-alley-dog/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/rt-66-run-walk-partners-with-get-fit-amarillo-to-benefit-transformation-park/ https://www.myhighplains.com/gas-tracker/amarillo-gas-price-falls-4-9-cents-averages-3-19-gallon-on-monday/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/texas-lawmakers-to-study-data-center-development-amid-water-electricity-concerns/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 30, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Politics Today Weekly Review: On March 29, KAMR Local 4 News aired its weekly "Politics Today" episode featuring Anchor Andy Justus reviewing multiple recent political developments affecting the Amarillo area and Texas Panhandle [1]. The segment provides residents with updates on local legislation and election platforms heading into the 2026 primary season. TxDOT Lane Closures This Week: The Texas Department of Transportation's Amarillo District has released its "Know Before You Go" report for the week of March 30, detailing upcoming lane closures throughout the area [2]. Residents are encouraged to check the report before commuting to avoid delays. Live traffic cameras are also available for real-time road conditions [3]. SNAP Purchase Restrictions Expanding: A growing movement to ban SNAP recipients from purchasing soda, candy, and energy drinks with their benefits is expanding, with four more states adding restrictions in April [4]. This could impact Texas residents as the policy discussion continues. Weather: Record-Breaking Heat: The Texas Panhandle experienced record-breaking heat on the first full day of Spring, with temperatures soaring above normal levels [5]. Residents should stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours. No emergency preparations have been announced, but the unseasonable warmth serves as a reminder to prepare for what could be an intense summer season. Check local closings and delays for any weather-related schedule changes [6]. Events: No specific local Amarillo events were found in today's research findings. Residents are encouraged to check local community calendars and the KAMR Local 4 News website for upcoming events in the Texas Panhandle area. local business: No specific Amarillo business openings, closings, or promotional events were found in today's research findings. Check back for updates on local business developments. school: Texas College Baseball: In a stunning upset, No. 15 Texas A&M defeated the top-ranked Texas Longhorns 9-7 in Austin, snapping Texas' program-record 29-game winning streak [7]. Texas head coach Mike White was ejected during the game. This significant college sports result affects the statewide baseball landscape. The Roundup: US Soccer Training Center Opening Soon: US Soccer is preparing to open a massive 200-acre training center, marking the first time the organization has had a dedicated facility of this scale in its century-long history [8]. This development could have regional implications for North Texas soccer and youth sports development. Houston Open Victory: Gary Woodland won the Houston Open on Sunday, capturing his first PGA Tour title since undergoing brain surgery 30 months ago [9]. The emotional victory at a Texas tournament highlights perseverance in professional sports. International Tensions: A top Iranian official warned that US ground troops would be "set on fire" amid escalating regional conflicts, as Iran-backed Houthis continue to threaten global shipping [10]. Residents should stay informed on international developments that may affect domestic security and fuel prices. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/politics-today/watch-politics-today-for-the-week-of-march-29-2026/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/txdot-amarillo-know-before-you-go-report-for-the-week-of-march-30/ https://www.myhighplains.com/txdot-highway-conditions/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 29, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Amarillo Police are investigating an early morning shooting that left one woman dead, marking another tragic incident in a recent string of violence across the city [2]. A sixth victim from Sunday's mass shooting at 29th and South Dallas has died, bringing the total death toll to six [2][5]. In Canyon ISD news, seven juveniles have been referred for charges in connection with an alleged sexual assault incident on a school bus [2][4]. On a positive note, the grass fire north of Amarillo has been 100% contained [6]. In Fritch, water service has been restored to the west side of town after repairs were completed [1]. A second Randall County correctional officer was arrested in less than a week on prohibited substances charges [2].Weather:Current temperature in Amarillo is 49°F [2]. No major storm events are forecast for the immediate week. Residents should stay informed through local weather services as spring weather patterns can change rapidly in the Panhandle.Events:The 75th Annual Amarillo Relays Meet of Champions concluded at Dick Bivins Stadium, showcasing top local track and field talent [2]. The Golden Spread All-Star Basketball Championship games took place, celebrating local youth basketball achievements [2]. A third 'No Kings' protest was held at Centennial Park in downtown Amarillo as part of nationwide demonstrations [4].local business:FirstBank Southwest is expanding into the Canyon market with a new branch location [4]. The owners of Helium Heights have purchased the historic Amarillo helium plant and plan to transform it into a community destination [2]. GPO Plus, Inc. has increased revenue nearly 6x since entering the DSD market and is now scaling toward national expansion [3].school:West Texas A&M volleyball earned the fourth seed in the NCAA Division II tournament and will face CSU Pueblo in the South Central Regional. The regional champion advances to the NCAA Division II Championships December 11-13 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota [2]. The #1 ranked West Texas A&M softball team swept ENMU in a rivalry doubleheader [2]. In Dumas, a 2009 Dumas High School graduate is petitioning the district to drop the 'Demons' mascot...
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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 28, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:A new state committee has been formed to explore the steps necessary to annex two New Mexico counties—Lea and Roosevelt—into Texas. State Rep. Carl Tepper announced the initiative as part of new interim charges for the House, with residents in those counties seeking to join Texas [1]. This significant legislative development could impact regional governance and state borders.Locally, the Yellow City Rundown for March 23-27 covers updates on the Prairie Dogs situation at John Stiff Memorial Park, developments at Old English Field, and new information regarding recent shooting and fire incidents in Amarillo [2]. Residents looking for comprehensive local public safety updates should review the full rundown.On the agricultural front, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension reports that farmers and ranchers will pay more for fertilizer, with officials attributing the increase to the current political climate. This could lead to higher prices at grocery stores for consumers [3].Weather:No significant weather events or storms are reported in the current forecast for the Amarillo area. Residents should continue to monitor local forecasts for any changes, but no emergency preparations are currently underway based on available information.Events:No specific local events with confirmed times, locations, and pricing were identified in the current research findings. Residents are encouraged to check local community calendars for upcoming activities.local business:The Build America, Buy America law, intended to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States, is reportedly causing construction delays amid the ongoing U.S. housing crisis [4]. This federal policy may impact local construction projects and development timelines in the Amarillo area.school:In college sports news, the Texas women's basketball team is preparing for a Sweet 16 showdown against Kentucky. Texas head coach Vic Schaefer's family-first program approach has drawn praise from Kentucky coach Kenny Brooks ahead of their matchup [5].The Roundup:The Yellow City Rundown for March 23-27 provides residents with a comprehensive look at what's happening with the Prairie Dogs at John Stiff Memorial Park, updates on the Old English Field project, and the latest information on recent shooting and fire incidents in Amarillo [2]. This weekly digest serves as a valuable resource for staying informed on local issues affecting the community. References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/roosevelt-county/new-state-committee-to-explore-steps-to-annex-two-new-mexico-counties/ https://www.myhighplains.com/kamr-plus-originals/yellow-city-rundown/yellow-city-rundown-march-23-27-prairie-dogs-old-english-field-shooting-fire-updates/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/agriculture/farmers-will-pay-more-for-fertilizer-officials-credit-current-political-climate/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/political-news/ap-a-build-america-buy-america-law-is-causing-construction-delays-amid-the-us-housing-crisis/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/family-ties-drive-texas-kentucky-coaches-ahead-of-sweet-16-clash/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 27, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking newsThe Amarillo City Council has advanced a new Route 66 'story wall' mural project. The interactive map mural will be placed on the underpass by Transformation Park to better connect downtown Amarillo to Sixth Street [1]. In legal news, a Potter County grand jury indicted teenager Sean Maes for allegedly shooting an AR-15 style rifle in the Discovery Center parking lot on Feb. 1; a second suspect, Adreanna Anaya, was also indicted for aggravated assault . Additionally, the City Council approved a $469,270 contract with Arlo Environmental, Inc. for asbestos abatement and the demolition of the city's first airport terminal, moving forward on the project despite preservation concerns .WeatherResidents can expect a significant cool-down after a warm day. Current conditions are clear with a high around 90°F. Friday is forecast to be partly cloudy and windy with a high of 57°F, dropping temperatures significantly. Saturday will remain partly cloudy with a high of 69°F . No severe storm warnings were noted in the immediate forecast.EventsAmarillo EDC Board Meeting: The Amarillo Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors will meet at 10 a.m. on Thursday to discuss and consider candidates for the President and CEO positions [4].Horizons Workforce Development: The RANGE is currently accepting candidates for its new Horizons Workforce Development cohort. This initiative is designed to prepare candidates for regional industry hiring needs [3].local businessThe Amarillo Economic Development Corporation is in the process of selecting new leadership, with the Board of Directors meeting Thursday to consider candidates for the President and CEO roles [4]. In workforce news, The RANGE is actively recruiting for its Horizons Workforce Development cohort, aiming to align local talent with industry needs [3].schoolIn sports, the Texas Longhorns men's basketball team was eliminated from the NCAA Tournament, falling to Purdue 79-77 in the Sweet 16 on a last-second tip-in . In regional school news, a Dumas ISD parent has launched a petition asking the district to drop the 'Demons' name districtwide .The RoundupAmarillo Crime Stoppers is seeking the public's assistance in locating Ricky Bolton, 48, who is wanted on multiple warrants including assault of a family/household member and possession of a controlled substance. Bolton is described as 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing 180 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. Anyone with information on his location is urged to call 806-374-4400; anonymous tips leading to his arrest could result in a $300 reward [2]. References https://www.amarillo.com/story/news/2026/03/26/route-66-mural-by-blank-spaces-in-amarillo-moves-forward-with-council-vote/89319983007/ https://abc7amarillo.com/newsletter-daily/amarillo-crime-stoppers-seeking-tips-on-man-wanted-on-multiple-warrants-potter-randall-county-sheriffs-office-ricky-bolton-fugitive-of-the-week-police-p3-tips-reward https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/the-range-accepting-candidates-for-new-horizons-workforce-development-cohort/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/your-local-election-hq/amarillo-edc-board-of-directors-considers-president-ceo-candidates-in-thursday-meeting/
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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 26, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Xcel Energy Rate Reduction: Xcel Energy announced that electric bills will decrease by approximately 5% for customers due to updated fuel rates, providing some financial relief to residents across the Texas Panhandle [1]. Major Federal Court Settlement: Paramount Global has agreed to a $16 million settlement in the lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump and Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Amarillo) regarding a '60 Minutes' interview with then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris. The lawsuit was filed in the Northern District of Texas Court, Amarillo Division, and settlement funds will be allocated to Trump's future presidential library [4]. Mississippi Street Shooting Suspect Arrested: Azaiah Zuniga-Valle, 20, was arrested for three counts of Aggravated Assault in Hereford, connected to the Mississippi Street shooting investigation . Weather: No significant weather events or storm warnings were identified in the current research findings for the Amarillo area. Residents should continue to monitor local forecasts for any changes. (Note: Specific forecast data was not available in the research results provided.) Events: Amarillo Zoo Volunteer Opportunities: The Amarillo Zoo is actively seeking volunteers who have a love for animals and a passion for serving visitors. No prior experience is necessary as training is provided. The zoo's mission focuses on education, conservation, recreation, and community engagement. Those interested can participate in the Zoo Parent program to symbolically adopt an animal, with donations supporting animal care and zoo improvements . local business: Xcel Energy Bill Reduction: Xcel Energy customers in Amarillo will see approximately 5% reduction in their electric bills following the company's announcement to pass on fuel savings to customers. This adjustment comes from updated fuel rate calculations and will provide direct cost relief to residential and business customers throughout the Texas Panhandle [1]. school: Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA): The Texas Legislature created a new education savings account program through SB 2 in 2025. Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock announced that TEFA allows parents and guardians to apply for funds for their child's education, covering approved expenses like tuition, tutoring, and homeschool materials. Funds will be available for the fall 2026 school year . Amarillo College Update: Enrollment of dual-credit students who may qualify for the Badger Bound program has increased, according to recent reports from Amarillo College . The Roundup: Justice Department Settlement with Michael Flynn: The Justice Department has settled a lawsuit with former national security adviser Michael Flynn for approximately $1.2 million, according to an AP source [2]. Climate Health Warning: A new study finds that a warming climate and the use of fungicides are fueling the spread of a dangerous Aspergillus fungus that can invade human lungs, raising health concerns for residents in warming regions [3]. Federal Court Activity: Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk of the Northern District Court of Texas, Amarillo Division, recently denied a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order requested by Rep. Ronny Jackson against California Secretary of State Shirley Weber and Gov. Gavin Newsom . Citizenship Requirement Concerns: In-person proof of citizenship requirements and vague plan language are causing local concern among residents, according to recent reporting . References https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/xcel-energy-to-pass-on-fuel-savings-to-customers-about-5-less-on-electric-bills/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/national/ap-justice-department-settles-lawsuit-from-trump-ally-michael-flynn-for-1-2-million-ap-source-says/ https://www.myhighplains.com/news/climate-change-could-fuel-spread-of-dangerous-aspergillus-fungus-study-finds/ https://amarillotribune.org/tag/amarillo-federal-court
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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 25, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Senator Kevin Sparks Appointed to Key Committee RoleTexas Senator Kevin Sparks (R-Midland) has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick. This appointment places the senator, whose district was recently redrawn to include Midland, in charge of overseeing issues critical to the Texas Panhandle including water rights and energy regulation [1]. Ground Beef Health Alert IssuedFederal regulators are warning consumers in five states and Washington D.C. to check their freezers for possibly contaminated ground beef. Residents of the Amarillo area should verify their ground beef purchases immediately [2]. Amarillo City Council Approves English Field Terminal DemolitionThe Amarillo City Council voted Tuesday to award the contract for demolition and abatement of the old English Field Terminal. This marks a significant step in the ongoing development of infrastructure within the city [4]. Oil Refinery Fire Near Texas Coast ContainedA large oil refinery explosion near the Texas coast prompted shelter-in-place orders that were lifted Tuesday after the fire was extinguished. While not directly in Amarillo, the incident serves as a reminder of industrial safety concerns in the region [5]. Weather: Wildfire Preparedness Remains CriticalFollowing a devastating fire season, wildfire preparedness continues to gain momentum across the Texas Panhandle. A special session launched July 21 targets disaster relief, and residents are encouraged to remain vigilant. The Panhandle faces an increasingly dry climate with growing water demands from industrial expansion [8]. Water Conservation Symposium Addresses Future NeedsArea officials are moving forward with a comprehensive water conservation plan to address what city leaders describe as an unmanageable situation. As more industry enters the Amarillo area, water conservation has become a critical priority. A symposium held at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex brought together regional water planning experts to discuss 50-year water supply projections [7]. Events: Red Cross Giving DayThe American Red Cross North Texas Region is encouraging the community to come together for Red Cross Giving Day. The annual event supports families affected by disasters and provides critical resources for emergency response in the Panhandle region [3]. Water Conservation SymposiumThe Texas Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District hosted a symposium addressing future water needs. Chairman Ben Weinheimer emphasized the importance of understanding water supplies and demands not only for today but for the next 50 years. The event comes at a time when the Amarillo area is experiencing significant industrial growth [7]. local business: Large-Scale Solar Project in DevelopmentIn Hutchinson County, a 5,000-acre solar project is expected to power approximately 1 million homes and generate hundreds of construction jobs by 2028. This renewable energy initiative represents a significant economic development opportunity for the Panhandle region [8]. AI and Energy Research Campus PlannedTexas Tech University has partnered on an artificial intelligence and energy research campus projected to bring high-paying jobs and long-term growth to the region. The project represents the intersection of clean energy and advanced technology development in the Texas Panhandle
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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 24, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:The Amarillo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is hosting community input meetings to gather feedback on its Short-Range Transportation Plan, covering projects planned for the next four years. Meetings are scheduled for Amarillo on Monday and Canyon on Tuesday, giving residents opportunities to shape transportation planning for the region. The MPO's study area includes Amarillo, Canyon, Bushland, Lake Tanglewood, Timber Creek Canyon, Palisades, and Bishop Hills [1][8].Drought conditions are worsening across the Texas Panhandle, with most of the region remaining in "moderate" drought status. Some areas in the northeast are seeing conditions deteriorate further, while statewide conditions remain stagnant [2].Texas House District 87 Representative Caroline Fairly has been appointed to the Texas Energy Fund Advisory Committee by Texas leadership, giving Amarillo a voice in state energy policy decisions [5].The City of Amarillo has announced street maintenance projects scheduled for this week that will impact traffic patterns throughout the city. Residents are advised to plan alternate routes during construction hours [6].In environmental news, the City of Amarillo announced a partnership with Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center to implement a "flexible plan" addressing the prairie dog population at John Stiff Memorial Park through relocation efforts [7].Weather:Summertime heat is expected to return by midweek, following a weekend of blistering hot weather that is now giving way to cooler conditions. Today's forecast calls for partly sunny and pleasant conditions with light northeast winds [3]. Residents should prepare for temperature fluctuations as the week progresses, with the heat returning after the brief cool-down period.Events:MPO Community Input Meetings: The Amarillo Area MPO is hosting public meetings to gather community input on transportation projects planned for the next four years. Meetings are open to the public with opportunities to share feedback. The MPO is developing the 2027-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). Residents who cannot attend can submit input via the online contact form at amarillo.gov [1][8][9].Meals on Wheels Geranium Sale: Meals on Wheels of Amarillo is holding its annual 2026 Geranium Sale fundraiser. The deadline to order is March 27, with order pickup scheduled for a later date. Proceeds support meal delivery services for homebound seniors in the Amarillo area [4].local business:U.S. Wound is examining how mobile wound care services are reshaping access to advanced medical treatment, with growing interest in expanding these services throughout Texas. The company is exploring the role of mobile wound care in improving patient outcomes and access to care [12].school:In collegiate sports news, the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 features veteran teams that have remained together despite the era of NIL deals and transfer portals. This trend highlights how team continuity can still compete successfully in modern college basketball .The Roundup:Local Spotlight - Josh Davis: A former youth pastor and graphic artist who grew up in Amarillo, Josh Davis never imagined farm life would be his calling. After exploring several careers, Davis now operates JC Acre and has become an advocate for regenerative agriculture on the High Plains. His journey represents a growing movement of farmers adopting sustainable practices to improve soil health and water conservation in the region
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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 23, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Multiple shootings rock Amarillo: Six people are dead and 10 injured following a trio of overnight shootings on March 22. One suspect remains at large, and residents should expect additional law enforcement presence throughout the city while investigations continue [1].Deadly collision on Dumas Highway: Two people died following a head-on collision that closed Dumas Highway. Motorists should seek alternate routes while the investigation and cleanup continue [2][3].Semi-truck crash near Alanreed: One person died in an early morning semi crash near Alanreed [2][3].House fire on South Travis: Amarillo Fire crews responded to a structure fire at 1020 S. Travis [1][4].Canyon settlement revealed: Deposition transcripts have shed light on the City of Canyon's settlement with the Amarillo Area Transgender Advocacy Group (AATAG). The group plans to return to Paul Lindsey Park for a celebration in April [1].Weather:Current conditions show temperatures around 38-54°F in Amarillo [2][5]. Residents can access the latest radar and 7-day forecast through local weather resources for Amarillo, Canyon, and surrounding communities [5]. No major storm events or emergency preparations are currently reported in the immediate forecast.Events:AATAG Park Celebration: The Amarillo Area Transgender Advocacy Group will return to Paul Lindsey Park in Canyon for a celebration event in April 2026. This follows the recent settlement with the City of Canyon [1].Don Harrington Discovery Center 50th Anniversary: The DHDC is celebrating its 50th anniversary throughout 2026. The center offers science exhibits, Space Theatre shows, and educational programs for families. The center recently hosted a 'Ring in the New Year' event with story time, science demonstrations, and activities [6][7].local business:No significant local business openings, closings, or promotional events were identified in current reporting. The Amarillo Tribune continues operations as the first and only nonprofit newsroom in Amarillo, providing free local news to the community [1].school:Amarillo ISD superintendent search: The district has identified a finalist for the superintendent position. The selection process continues as the board moves forward with final considerations
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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 22, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news:Fatal I-40 Crash: One person was killed and another injured in a fatal semi crash on I-40. Details on the exact location and time were not immediately available, but the incident has caused significant traffic concerns for commuters [1].Canyon ISD School Bus Investigation: A Randall County teenager faces multiple felony charges after authorities say he engaged in sexual acts with a minor on a school bus returning from a baseball trip. The teen was arrested on six indecency charges, and a bond was recommended at $25,000 after bus footage prompted the charges [1].Former Amarillo Police Officer Sentenced: A former Amarillo police officer pleaded guilty to DWI and was sentenced to one year of probation and a fine [1].Arson Arrest: A woman has been arrested on a reckless arson charge after investigators say she intentionally set an outside fire that endangered nearby structures. Amarillo Fire crews responded to the incident [1].Weather:No significant weather events were reported in the available findings for the upcoming week. Residents should continue to monitor local forecasts for any changes.Events:Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Match Day: Texas Tech medical students in Amarillo learned their residency placements on Match Day, a significant milestone in their medical careers. This annual event determines where graduating medical students will complete their residency training [1].local business:HeartLung AI Expansion: HeartLung Technologies has announced the expansion of its preventive imaging AI on the Precision Imaging Network, part of Microsoft for Healthcare. The company can be reached at 310-510-6004 for more information .school:Canyon ISD School Bus Investigation: The Randall County Sheriff's Office is investigating reports of possible criminal activity on a Canyon ISD high school bus. A teen has been arrested on six indecency charges stemming from an incident that occurred on a bus returning from a baseball trip [1].The Roundup:Chuck Norris Remembered: Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick paid tribute to martial arts champion and action star Chuck Norris, who died at age 86. Norris had been hospitalized prior to his passing [1].I-40 Traffic Standstill: Traffic was at a standstill on I-40 near the Texas/New Mexico state line in Oldham County, causing delays for travelers in the area [1]. References https://www.amarillo.com/press-release/story/89923/heartlung-ai-expands-preventive-imaging-ai-on-precision-imaging-network-part-of-microsoft-for-healthcare
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