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Amarillo High hosting 2024 Sandie Football Camp
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Today marked the start for the 2024 Sandie Football Camp at Amarillo High School. As the high school kids get ready for their season here shortly, the Sandies made some time for the younger kids to come out and play some football as well. Head coach,...
Airport Asks Travelers to Avoid Escalators 'When Possible'
According to a press release from The City of Amarillo, Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport has launched a new campaign promoting escalator safety. According to the release, preventable escalator accidents “can cause injuries, disrupt travel plans and take equipment out of service.” The release also asks travelers “to use elevators instead of escalators when possible and to follow essential safety tips.”
Gracie’s Project rescues four puppies abandoned on 58th and Tradewind
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Gracie’s Project on Friday saved four puppies following an anonymous tip that led them to the dogs after they had been abandoned. Casey Minier, a board member with Gracie’s Project said they got a call Friday afternoon about some puppies who had been abandoned on 58th and Tradewind. “Two of them were […]
CAN’T MISS WITH CHIP CHANDLER, JULY 30
“Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand Steps”: This fantasy adventure, starring Tami Stronach of “The Neverending Story,” gets a set of special screenings. (4 and 7 p.m. Tuesday; Cinemark Hollywood 16, 9100 Canyon Drive) Colton Amerson: The Amarillo country singer offers dinner music at Big...
SWOSU mourns loss of benfactor, alumnus
Jerry H. Hodge, a 1965 graduate of the SWOSU College of Pharmacy and a long-time SWOSU benefactor died at home in Amarillo, Texas, July 25.In 2021, Hodge and his wife, Margaret, made history with their record-setting $5 million philanthropic investment in SWOSU’s College of Pharmacy and Center for Rural Health. The Hodges joined the SWOSU community and an array of state leaders in Weatherford in…
City of Amarillo hosting budget workshops July 30-August 2
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Amarillo City Council will hold multiple budget workshops for the 2024/2025 fiscal year. The workshops will be held from July 30 through August 2 in council chambers, located in room 302 of city hall. The workshop schedule is as follows:. Tuesday, July 30 from 8:30...
Amarillo Sod Poodles settle for home split with Wichita
The math said that the Amarillo Sod Poodles had a successful homestand which concluded last weekend at Hodgetown. However, they can’t help but think that it could have been even better at the end of the day. Through the middle of last week, the Soddies were playing perhaps their...
SPORTS DRIVE: Catch up with Mike Roden, Chad Dunnam and Tom Brown
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - If you missed today’s interviews with Mike Roden, Chad Dunnam and Tom Brown on the Sports Drive, you can watch it all here. Mike Roden chats with us about gearing up to livestream high school sports, some of his favorite sports and more!. Chad Dunnam,...
Pickup truck explodes at Claude gas station; no injuries reported
CLAUDE, Texas (KVII) — A pickup truck exploded after catching fire at the gas pump at the Cefco in Claude. The Claude Volunteer Fire Department responded to the fire at about 7:58 p.m. on Sunday. A pickup truck and a gas pump were on fire at the Cefco. The...
Potter County Sheriff’s Office investigating weekend shooting in northeast Amarillo
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — The Potter County Sheriff’s Office said it is looking for information in a reported shooting in the 4000 block of N Eastern on Sunday. According to the sheriff’s office, deputies were called to a building in the 4000 block of N Eastern on a report of a loud party involving minors […]
Court Documents: Man arrested in Amarillo for Kansas bank robbery
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - A Kansas City, Missouri, man is in the Randall County Jail charged by the FBI with robbing a bank in Topeka, Kansas. Jail records show Amarillo police arrested Bruce Jensen on Saturday, July 27. Court documents say the robbery happened Tuesday, July 23. Jensen entered the...
Ellis County Sheriff's Explorers Triumph at Amarillo's Bomb City Law Enforcement Challenge
The Ellis County Sheriff's Office Explorers have made a splash in the competitive world of law enforcement training scenarios, with a stellar performance at the Bomb City Explorer Competition held by the Amarillo Police Department. The event took place on July 27th, with the young explorers facing challenges designed to test their skills in high-pressure situations akin to real-world police work. According to the Ellis County Sheriff's Office, the Ellis team ranked first in both the "Ambush" traffic stop scenario and the Bomb Threat response.
Amarillo’s Cascades Car Wash Mystery Has New Answers
There are people in Amarillo who reach out to us when there are questions about businesses in our city. We try to have the answers when they do. If we don't, we do our best to get to the bottom of it. Questions started coming about Cascades Car Wash on...
Texas couple sues City of Fayetteville over short-term rental rules
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A couple from Texas is suing the City of Fayetteville over its rules regarding short-term rentals. The complaint says that the Hauses bought a property in Fayetteville in 2023 to have a place to stay during their trips to visit their daughter, a student at the University of Arkansas who requires regular care due to health concerns.
Extensive Agenda for Floydada School Board Meeting Tonight
FLOYDADA, TX—The Floydada Collegiate ISD School Board will make final hiring decisions tonight as it confirms new hires and accepts and finalizes resignations. In addition, the board will consider and possibly take action on adopting a proposed tax rate for the 2024-2025 school year and considering the district’s budget for the same period.
Shallowater working to keep heat from sidelining students in summer practice
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The state is working to make sure the summer heat doesn’t sideline students. While the UIL has issued new guidelines, the band director in Shallowater says keeping students safe in July and August is something they’re used to. Last year, the UIL approved the...
Lou Diamond Phillips eats at local burger spot, leaves note for diner owner
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Pinky's Good Eats owner and founder John Roman took to social media over the weekend to post a photo commemorating a moment with a Corpus Christi native who made it to the big time. 'La Bamba' actor and Flour Bluff High School graduate Lou Diamond...
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