The Amarillo 5

Amarillo Texas Local News - April 21, 2026


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Amarillo Texas Local News

Breaking news:

A Potter County jury has sentenced 40-year-old George Allen Rogers to life in prison for Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child [1]. In other legal news, a man awaiting trial for alleged abuse of a corpse died in custody; the Potter County Sheriff's Office attributed the death to pneumonia and pre-existing medical conditions [2]. Regarding local economic developments, Fermi Inc. announced the resignation of its CFO and revealed strategic and leadership changes with its board at its Dallas headquarters [3].

Weather:

The Texas Panhandle is experiencing an intensification of drought conditions, contrasting with statewide improvements that have reached a two-month low [4]. Residents should prepare for a warm and windy week, bringing elevated to critical fire weather risks each day [5]. There is a low chance for strong to severe thunderstorms in the eastern panhandles on Wednesday [5]. Emergency preparation tips include adhering to fire prevention guidelines to help mitigate fire starts during these critical conditions [5].

Events:

Southwest AMBUCS is preparing to celebrate Derby Day; the organization appeared on local media to discuss the upcoming event [6]. For youth interested in the arts, Broadway stars Sandra Joseph and Ron Bohmer will conduct a master class for Amarillo Little Theatre Academy students prior to the Power of the Purse event [7]. Additionally, Family Support Services of Amarillo is hosting community events throughout April in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month [8].

local business:

Gas prices in Amarillo have seen a slight decrease, falling by 0.6 cents to average $3.34 per gallon as of Monday [9]. In the aerospace sector, Bell Textron Inc. reported that nacelle upgrades for the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey have achieved a 75% improvement in readiness for Air Force Special Operations Command [10].

school:

West Texas A&M University's Forensics team placed fifth in their division at the National Speech Tournament, with one student advancing to the quarterfinals [11]. In local sports, Caprock Longhorn Bryson Butler signed to play football for Wayland Baptist University [12].

The Roundup:

Highlighting a story of survival, a Wichita Falls man survived for an hour without a pulse thanks to the quick actions of neighbors and paramedics [13]. In national news, animal welfare protesters converged on the Wisconsin governor's office seeking the release of beagles

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