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This year has seen changes to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and to Texas in-state tuition laws for undocumented students. Amarillo College and West Texas A&M University explained ...
The Amarillo Tribune has continued investigating readers' questions about Fermi America’s power generation and AI datacenter campus near the Pantex Plant.
Local Government Hyde’s tasks ‘wrapped up,’ and details behind invoice items mentioning the AEDC and Texas Attorney General ...
Last week, the House approved a plan that rescinded $1.1 billion allocated to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The Amarillo Tribune sat down with High Plains Public Radio and Panhandle PBS to ...
Nahryah Hilesta Ines Hayes, 22, who was indicted with one count of murder and eight counts of aggravated assault/mass shooting in February, filed a $120 thousand bond last week, with Freedom Bail ...
Overview: Last week, the House approved a plan that rescinded $1.1 billion allocated to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The Amarillo Tribune sat down with High Plains Public Radio and ...
Overview: Nearly a year ago, the Arden Rd. crossover between the north and southbound lanes of the Loop closed for a TxDOT study. The area’s residents have been trying to get a stoplight installed at ...
Amarillo’s recent rash of structure fires continued early Wednesday morning with a fire near SW 3rd and Austin. Amarillo Fire Department Community Liaison Jeff Justus said one victim was treated for ...
FILL WITH HOPE is a nonprofit organization serving children across 23 schools within the boundaries of the Canyon Independent School District. FWH provides snack foods to last a weekend to any child, ...
The Amarillo Tribune received community questions regarding how Fermi America and Texas Tech University System’s collaborative energy-driven AI complex would generate power. According to Fermi America ...
Biannual campaign finance reports were filed, covering the period from the last reports filed through June 30.
A former city employee spoke out about the co-conspirators who embezzled $586,836.86 from the COA. At a council meeting, city employees discussed new policies to ensure this doesn't happen again.
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