Overview: The United Way of Amarillo and Canyon released its annual community status report on Thursday. The report shows that the United Way served over 85,000 local people in 2025, and the year was ...
An Amarillo Tribune reader reached out to ask us whether there is any truth to the rumor that the City of Amarillo is planning to demolish the historic Liberty Theater in downtown. The COA owns the ...
World War II Veteran Charles Elliott, who lives at the Ussery Roan Texas State Veterans Home here in Amarillo, turns 100 on March 4.
World War II Veteran Charles Elliott, who lives at the Ussery Roan Texas State Veterans Home here in Amarillo, turns 100 on March 4. The Veterans Land Board is asking people to send him birthday cards ...
Jennifer Smith is a journalism student at the University of Texas at Austin. Smith has partnered up with the Amarillo Tribune ...
The council decided to pull an item considering the purchase of six BMW motorcycles for the Amarillo Police Department from ...
The Amarillo College Board of Regents received answers to questions they and the community had posed about the forensic Audit Report during a meeting on Tuesday evening. From Weaver Forensics and ...
In September of 1912, Beal Sneed shot and killed Albert Boyce, Jr., in front of Polk Street Methodist Church in downtown Amarillo. Their fatal feud had begun less than a year earlier, when Beal had ...
Overview: The TCEQ approved Fermi America’s air quality permit application on Wednesday, and denied all requests for reconsideration and hearing requests.  The three commissioners for the Texas ...
A quick update for you this morning: the Amarillo in Remembrance newsletter will continue to be delivered only to those who have opted in beginning in March. Don’t miss out! If you’d like to continue ...