After the Parks and Recreation Department conducted an internal aquatic viability study, they discovered that necessary ...
Update: The Amarillo Tribune has confirmed through multiple sources that Wendler directed the museum staff to begin disassembling the “oil derrick” in the museum window that faces 4th Ave. this ...
You’ve read Amarillo Tribune articles this month! Thank you for relying on us for your local news. Please help us keep local news free for all by donating today! On Tuesday, Texas Attorney General Ken ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced that it has permanently housed 51,936 unhoused veterans across the country in 2025, and 171 of those were housed by the Amarillo VA Health Care ...
Overview: The Potter County Commissioners’ Court heard a report from Kenny Burns, CEO of Burns Architecture, LLC, about his ...
On March 6, voters will decide which candidates from each party will run in the Nov. 3 general election. Texas is currently one of 15 states with fully open primary elections, allowing voters who ...
Several new laws take effect in Texas today that will bring change to the state’s education system, tax laws and pharmacies.
A panel from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and Fermi America answered questions and heard public ...
One week away from the deadline for candidates to file to run in next March’s primaries, candidates and election workers ...
On Saturday, Dec. 6, Santa will attend Amarillo Police Department’s Christmas tree decorating event from from 12 to 4 p.m.
The State has filed its appellee brief in the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, detailing its planned argument against ...
On Tuesday, the family of the deceased 10-year-old, Emerson Kate Cole, filed to dismiss their lawsuit against the Amarillo ...