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KAMR-TV

About: KAMR-TV is a television station in Amarillo, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC.
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Panhandle Area Regional Semifinal Football Scores

For the Home Cook: Meals on a Budget

Stinnett woman dead after roll over crash

Amarillo League of Women Voters celebrating 75 years of defending democracy

Trying interesting chip flavors on Today in Amarillo

Oklahoma Transportation Commission’s meeting scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday

Buying the best and safest toy for children this Holiday season

Amarillo man accused of soliciting child prostitution, among 4 arrested in Childress sting operation

Salvation Army of Amarillo offers free Thanksgiving meal for community members

Importance of researching early childhood education programs

1 dead after being hit by semi-truck in Oldham County

Canyon, West Plains go head-to-head in regional semi

Holiday scams and porch pirates expected to rise as shopping season begins

Education Connection: Education Credit Union Foundation 'Pocket Change' Grant Program

Now Open: New medical supply store brings expanded supply options

Suspect in custody after 2 National Guard members shot near the White House

One man dead after crashing into semi

West Texas A&M University's Bain-Schaeffer Stadium hosts 2025 NJCAA DI Football Championship

Visit Amarillo: Events and activities to do in Amarillo from Nov. 25 to Dec. 1

Which grocery stores are open for Thanksgiving 2025?

WT Equestrian Team undefeated following home contest

Walter the Nutria makes a pre-Thanksgiving stop on Today in Amarillo

Let's Talk About It: Larry Borger and Amarillo Lights at Maxwell's

Texas broadband plan approved, bringing major upgrades to rural communities

Amarillo area McDonald's donate to Texas Panhandle First Responders Memorial

WT reports fondling incident in on

Equine Herpesvirus case reported in Randall County

Dalhart Police Department investigating fatal hit and run

Faith City Mission hosts outreach event for Thanksgiving

Texas Panhandle drought expands, development likely through February 2026