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Winter sports bring economic avalanche to Amarillo area
While no mountains are found nearby, skiers heading to resorts in other states still bring economic impacts to the area.
The National Weather Service says a system is setting up that could bring showers and thunderstorms to the Permian Basin.
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN
Harpole earns TxDOT’s top honor for lifetime of service to Panhandle roads
Vietnam vet and ex-mayor Paul Harpole was surprised with TxDOT's Road Hand Award — the first Panhandle recipient in 17 years.
Route 66 is so iconic, and not just Woody, but other musicians have traveled it going out to California to seek the American ...
To understand the benefits of a limited-slip differential (often abbreviated to “LSD” in automotive literature) you have to ...
The third installment in the thieving magician “Now You See Me” series beat the high-profile action pic “The Running Man” at ...
The college football offseason has never looked more different, and for a Nebraska program that Matt Rhule says has “got ...
Amarillo's favorite son left Texas for Oklahoma City, but still released two critically-acclaimed albums in 2025.
Remakes like Cape Fear and A Fistful of Dollars are so good that it's hard to decide if they are better than the original movie that inspired them.
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I Tried The Hot Ones Sauce Lineup, And It Took Me To Another Planet
Fans of "Hot Ones" may be wondering whether they can handle the hot sauces seen on Season 28 of the show, so we tried all 10 ...
In the days following an 82-70 neutral-court victory against the North Dakota State Bison, Nebraska women's basketball coach Amy Williams met with the media to ...
Handmade small-batch condiments like Auntie Rana’s, made in New York’s Hudson Valley and in Maine, and inspired by South and ...
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