This week's Caprock Chronicles history feature explores the impact of Texas Panhandle newspaper editor Ida Mae Farrell.
Local Businesses in Amarillo are celebrating International Women’s Day by showcasing local women-owned businesses.
Amarillo Housing First announced that its Code Blue Warming Station will be activated for the second night this winter season ...
Three home runs powered the Huskers to a massive win over Northern Iowa to begin the 2025 home slate. Softball America's No. 2 ranked player, Jordy Bahl, made h ...
Rough start to the home schedule for the Huskers as they lose game one 5-11 and game two 3-6. Gabe Swansen and Cayden Brumbaugh brought bright spots despite the ...
The Starting Point Route 66 begins its legendary journey in the bustling city of Chicago, Illinois. Known as the "Windy City, ...
The Amarillo Police Department released information regarding a wreck that left multiple people injured and two arrested on ...
International Women’s Day commemorates the achievements of women all over the world in all areas of life, and it’s a great ...
South Carolina has executed Brad Sigmon, the fourth inmate to be put to death by the state since executions resumed in September 2024.
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Randy Keller Memorial baseball tournament took place from Thursday, March 6-7 for 15 local teams ...
Two exemplary alumni who have made outstanding contributions in their career fields and the community were honored at ...
The White House sees few, if any, limits on President Trump’s executive powers in his second term, but the federal court system is much less sure. Trump’s mass firings and ...