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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 20, 2026


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Amarillo Texas Local News

Breaking news:

Major Legal Development: An appeals court has overturned the death sentence of Brittany Holberg, convicted for the 1996 murder of A.B. Towery in his Amarillo apartment. The court ruled that the state failed to disclose impeachment evidence that its critical trial witness was a paid informant, which prejudiced Holberg's case. Her conviction has been vacated and the case sent back to district court for further proceedings [1].

Wildfire Danger: The Yellow Fire in Oldham County continues to burn amid high winds gusting 50-60 mph, prompting evacuations. Boys Ranch ISD has canceled classes due to the nearby fire. Residents are urged to stay alert as any fire that develops will catch and spread quickly [2][3].

Traffic Alert: The left and center lanes of westbound Interstate-40 at Paramount Boulevard will be closed from 9 a.m. to noon for patching operations [4].

Weather:

High fire danger persists across the Texas Panhandle with winds gusting 50-60 mph. Current conditions show temperatures reaching 63°F Thursday, climbing to 89°F Friday and 91°F Saturday [2][3]. Residents should avoid outdoor burning and be prepared to evacuate if wildfires approach their area. Emergency crews are actively responding to multiple fires across the region.

Events:

Match Day at TTUHSC: March 20 is a significant day for fourth-year medical students at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center as they learn where they will complete their residency training [5].

Brick & Elm Magazine Release: A new edition of Brick & Elm Magazine is now available, featuring local churches in this issue [6].

Local business:

Amarillo Zoo Transformation: The Amarillo Zoo is undergoing a major transition and will soon be known as the Amarillo Zoo and Sanctuary. Through a new nonprofit structure, the facility will be able to change how it is funded and expand the types of animals it can take in [7][8].

New Transit App: Amarillo City Transit is launching a mobile application on March 30 to help ACT-Connect paratransit riders more easily manage their rides [9].

School:

Amarillo College Legal Battle: Sharpened Iron Studios is fighting to remain in its downtown Amarillo location amid a lease dispute with Amarillo College. The legal showdown could head to a court hearing soon, with the film school arguing it has made property improvements while the college seeks eviction [2].

TTUHSC Match Day: Fourth-year medical students at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center are preparing for Match Day on March 20, when they will learn their residency placements [5].

The Roundup:

Crime Stoppers Reward: Amarillo Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for tips on assault suspects. Residents with information are encouraged to come forward

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