The Amarillo 5

Amarillo Texas Local News - March 12, 2026


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Breaking news:

A high-speed police pursuit across Amarillo on Wednesday led to a city-wide "secure" mode for all Amarillo ISD schools [12, 15]. The chase involved a suspect vehicle traveling across various parts of the city, prompting authorities to lock down campuses as a precaution until the secure hold was lifted for most schools later that day [8]. Additionally, a 11-year-old child was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in a crosswalk on North Grand Street [15, 17]. In the Palo Duro Canyon area, State Park Police are investigating a dramatic rollover crash where an SUV plunged 200 feet into the canyon; the driver was transported to Northwest Texas Hospital with a possible concussion and broken ribs [12, 15].

Weather:

The Texas Panhandle is currently facing critical fire weather conditions. The "Yellow Fire" in Oldham County continues to burn, driven by wind gusts reaching 50-60 mph [7]. These high winds have caused rapid fire spread and prompted evacuations in the area [12, 15]. Residents are advised to avoid any outdoor activities that could cause sparks, as any fire that develops will catch and spread quickly under these conditions [7]. Emergency crews remain on high alert as multiple wildfires, including the Randall County and Cabin Creek fires, impact the region [8].

Events:

The 35th annual Czech Sausage Dinner returns to Amarillo today, offering a long-standing community tradition of authentic food and fellowship [3]. For those looking ahead to St. Patrick's Day, the City of Shamrock is preparing for its 79th Annual St. Patrick's Celebration [4]. The event, which is a major regional draw, will run from March 12th through the weekend, featuring parades and traditional festivities [4]. Additionally, the Junior League of Amarillo continues its community outreach, focusing on nonprofit work that advances local welfare and volunteerism [5].

local business:

Raising Cane’s has launched a seasonal promotion featuring their "Leprechaun Lemonade" in anticipation of St. Patrick's Day [2]. In leadership news, the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) has relieved CEO Karl Stressman of his duties just one month prior to his scheduled retirement [8]. On a legal note, a teller at Western Bank in Amarillo has reportedly admitted to stealing money from the institution, according to recent court documents [8].

school:

Due to the proximity of the "Yellow Fire" and the resulting safety concerns, Boys Ranch ISD canceled all classes for Thursday [7]. Meanwhile, Amarillo ISD successfully managed a district-wide "secure" protocol during Wednesday's police pursuit to ensure student safety before resuming normal operations [12, 15].

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