Several new laws take effect in Texas today that will bring change to the state’s education system, tax laws and pharmacies. These laws all come from the legislature’s second special session from Aug.
The Amarillo Parks and Recreation board heard about the plan to turn the Amarillo Zoo—part of the board’s purview to make ...
Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock announced the adoption of the final administrative rules to govern the Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA) program, the school voucher program the State’s ...
On Saturday, Dec. 6, Santa will attend Amarillo Police Department’s Christmas tree decorating event from from 12 to 4 p.m.
On Tuesday, the family of the deceased 10-year-old, Emerson Kate Cole, filed to dismiss their lawsuit against the Amarillo ...
On Wednesday, Kelly Giles, the Randall County Republican chairman and former precinct chair, pleaded guilty to a Class B misdemeanor charge of attempted election fraud. As part of the plea bargain, ...
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The City of Amarillo, in partnership with Coming Home, launched the Transit Access Partnership in July. TAP allows unhoused Amarilloans to use public transit to get to and from work, doctor’s ...
The State has filed its appellee brief in the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, detailing its planned argument against ...