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About: KAMR-TV is a television station in Amarillo, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC.
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David Prescott is projected winner of Amarillo City Council Place 3 Runoff

Borger projected winner of Pampa mayoral runoff; results unofficial

State of Texas: Abbott approves billions for schools, but is it enough?

Amarillo Police investigating incident on S. Georgia Street

Election results on the High Plains: June 7, 2025 runoff elections

Scattered severe thunderstorms over the weekend

Local nonprofits helping to feed kids this summer

Gov. Abbott signs bill allowing direct NIL payments to college athletes, high school students

Amarillo health inspector earns rare master certification in pool safety

Potter County man indicted on sexual assault charge, failure to register as a sex offender charge

For the Home Cook: Couponing 101

Texas Game Wardens report multiple arrests, rescues over Memorial Day Weekend

Texas lawmakers create committee to coordinate energy conservation, as grid faces growing demand

Texas lawmakers passed a few housing bills this session. How will they impact housing prices?

Service Oklahoma warning of new area scam

SLIDESHOW: Severe storm hits South Plains, Lubbock areas

Measles outbreaks in Michigan and Pennsylvania end, while Texas logs just 4 new cases

Amarillo Fire Department works home fire in west Amarillo Wednesday

Man indicted for alleged aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after May stabbing

1 man indicted on multiple drug related charges

Man indicted for alleged murder in Potter County after deadly May shooting

Hope and Healing Place to offer Hope Camp 2025

Moore County Sheriff's Office issues warning after roads flood in severe weather

Gotcha Girls discuss the Father & Son Banquet with TIA

Amarillo Parks and Recreation Department hosts Martin Road Park clean

Texas Tech softball ties Women's College World Series with Texas at 1

Sod Poodles' ninth-inning rally falls short in loss to Tulsa Drillers

Amarillo Native Brielle Worley Earns Spot on Deaf National Volleyball Team

Randall County man sentenced to 14 years for indecency with a child

State Rep. Jolanda Jones to campaign for seat left vacant by congressman's death