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The Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center hosts Human Sex Trafficking Symposium
Angela Knapp Eggers, Senior Director with the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health, joined Today in Amarillo on Friday ...
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League of Women Voters celebrates 75 years in Amarillo
The League of Women Voters of Amarillo marked 75 years of civic service, celebrating its legacy and mission to empower voters ...
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Amarillo police have arrested a woman after a fight turned into a shooting over the weekend. Police ...
On this segment of The Chat, Healing Through Him Ministries continues to advocate for women experiencing domestic abuse.
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Texas A&M Forest Service awards $164 million to Texas fire departments, 29 local departments awarded
The Texas A&M Forest Service approved $164 million in funding to award 558 fire trucks and 321 slip-on units to Texas ...
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Boulder Bay Apartments in Amarillo under new ownership after $22.4 million deal
On Tuesday, Oct. 14, 3101 BB, LLC officially acquired Boulder Bay Apartments, a 224-unit multifamily community located in ...
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3 Amarillo area teachers named Teachers on the Rise for September
The United Family and Mrs Baird’s Bread have announced three September winners of the 14th annual Teachers On The Rise ...
The Panhandle’s 12,000-acre Cross Bar Management Area is as spectacular as it is inaccessible. It’ll take millions of dollars—and a whole lot of sweat—to open it up to the public.
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High Plains History: Amarillo Public Library
On this edition of High Plains History, we are joined by Stacy Clopton, Coordinator of PR and Programming with the Amarillo ...
It was a “worthless and terrifying hellscape,” as Jeff Roche describes it in The Conservative Frontier: Texas and the Origins ...
The lawsuit challenging the ban of drag shows at West Texas A&M University will soon be back in Amarillo.According to federal ...
Texas officials say food stamp benefits, which go to 1.7 million children, would not be distributed in November under an extended shutdown. The post 3.5 million Texans will see food assistance halted ...
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