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Amarillo Texas Local News
Breaking news:
Wildfire evacuation zones are beginning a phased reentry as officials allow residents back into impacted areas of the Texas Panhandle . Xcel Energy is urging homeowners northwest of Amarillo whose properties were damaged by wildfires to check their equipment before power is restored, as crews work to resolve utility outages in areas affected by the Stinky Fire . In state news, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued a group calling itself Texas American Muslim University, accusing it of operating without state approval and misleading prospective students [1].
Weather:
Extreme drought conditions continue to plague the region, recently disrupting trips and threatening Palo Duro Canyon as wildfires spread . Residents should remain vigilant about fire safety and follow local guidance on emergency preparations during this high-risk period .
Events:
With early voting underway, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn made a campaign stop in Amarillo on Tuesday morning as he faces Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Republican Senate runoff . This event comes shortly after former President Donald Trump officially endorsed Paxton in the race .
local business:
Xcel Energy crews are actively working to restore power in neighborhoods northwest of Amarillo affected by recent wildfires . The utility company is specifically urging residents with fire-damaged homes to have their electrical equipment checked before power is returned to the grid to prevent further hazards .
school:
There are no specific updates regarding Amarillo independent school districts in today's feed. However, at the higher education level, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Texas American Muslim University, accusing the institution of operating without state approval and misleading would-be students [1].
The Roundup:
An Amarillo man, Filemon Palicios, was killed in a rollover crash in Carson County around 7 a.m. Sunday, according to the Department of Public Safety . In health news, experts note that while arthritis can limit daily activities, there are effective ways to manage symptoms and maintain quality of life through three pillars of care and practical strategies [2]. Panhandle groups are also stepping up, collecting supplies for wildfire victims in Amarillo and Canyon .
By Mind Arc MediaAmarillo Texas Local News
Breaking news:
Wildfire evacuation zones are beginning a phased reentry as officials allow residents back into impacted areas of the Texas Panhandle . Xcel Energy is urging homeowners northwest of Amarillo whose properties were damaged by wildfires to check their equipment before power is restored, as crews work to resolve utility outages in areas affected by the Stinky Fire . In state news, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued a group calling itself Texas American Muslim University, accusing it of operating without state approval and misleading prospective students [1].
Weather:
Extreme drought conditions continue to plague the region, recently disrupting trips and threatening Palo Duro Canyon as wildfires spread . Residents should remain vigilant about fire safety and follow local guidance on emergency preparations during this high-risk period .
Events:
With early voting underway, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn made a campaign stop in Amarillo on Tuesday morning as he faces Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Republican Senate runoff . This event comes shortly after former President Donald Trump officially endorsed Paxton in the race .
local business:
Xcel Energy crews are actively working to restore power in neighborhoods northwest of Amarillo affected by recent wildfires . The utility company is specifically urging residents with fire-damaged homes to have their electrical equipment checked before power is returned to the grid to prevent further hazards .
school:
There are no specific updates regarding Amarillo independent school districts in today's feed. However, at the higher education level, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Texas American Muslim University, accusing the institution of operating without state approval and misleading would-be students [1].
The Roundup:
An Amarillo man, Filemon Palicios, was killed in a rollover crash in Carson County around 7 a.m. Sunday, according to the Department of Public Safety . In health news, experts note that while arthritis can limit daily activities, there are effective ways to manage symptoms and maintain quality of life through three pillars of care and practical strategies [2]. Panhandle groups are also stepping up, collecting supplies for wildfire victims in Amarillo and Canyon .