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Shula’s Steak House, named after legendary football coach Don Shula, offers “The 48-ounce Porterhouse,” but some locations also feature an even bigger cut nicknamed The 96er, a whopping 6 pounds of ...
Although summer moisture in the Texas Panhandle has helped our crops, the weather has taken a toll on livestock’s skin.
The Amarillo City Council directed staff to prepare the budget without a proposed street maintenance fee, and asked them to try to find around $2 million more to increase the percentage of raises the ...
Inside the West Texas A&M University Harrington Academic Hall, Dr. Alee (Langen) Friemel connects with her Nursing Education ...
With the 2025 college football season within reach, Texas A&M's quarterback Marcel Reed spoke about his excitement to SportsCenter, as the Aggies head to Austin ...
Amarillo artists Chris Johnson and Keith Crawley became friends in the 1980s during a three-year period when they worked ...
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Amarillo City Council held its first reading of an ordinance considering the rezoning of Kids ...
Ivy Banner Terry, a 37-year-old Amarillo resident, is sharing her remarkable journey of receiving a dual organ transplant in ...
Legacy heads to Amarillo Tascosa to face its Rebel namesakes for the first of two scrimmages at 6 p.m. Friday at Tascosa High ...
A developer’s truck parking plan was rejected—until one truck driver stepped in and changed minds through advocacy.
Hope Village is open for business, offering more than coffee, deli sandwiches and ice cream, its offering job training and ...
ALT’s “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” uses two-sided staging at the Adventure Space for an intimate, modern take on the ...