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The Amarillo Tribune obtained the Sharpened Iron Studios lease agreements from Amarillo College and spoke with SIS CEO Sean Doherty about the lease termination.
Kelly Giles, the Randall County Republican chairman and former precinct chair, was indicted by a grand jury with one county ...
A multi-billion-dollar lawsuit filed in federal court in Amarillo has been settled, according to court documents and ...
The Amarillo Fire Department deployed four people to central Texas assist with the ongoing recovery efforts following flash ...
According to Amarillo’s National Weather Service office, this tornado season hasn’t been terribly unusual in terms of the ...
Fermi America announced that a “first-of-its-kind” HyperGrid campus “expected to integrate the largest nuclear power complex ...
The Amarillo Fire Department recommends finding paved or rocky areas and having a water source nearby for those choosing to ...
After almost two hours of deliberation in closed session on Tuesday, the Amarillo College Board of Regents voted to end the college’s lease with Sharpened Iron Studios (SIS).
At Tuesday’s regular city council meeting, the council heard an update on posting a check register on the City website and approved phase one of a project to replace the 2-inch water lines in North ...
Brielle Worley, an Amarillo High School graduate, is a returning member of the United States Deaflympic volleyball team and ...
Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed SB 3, the bill aiming to ban THC products in Texas. Abbott has called for a special legislative ...
On Sunday afternoon, the Amarillo Globe-News Center of the Performing Arts was filled to capacity for Sen. Bernie Sanders’ ...