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The Before and After: Martin Road Lake
The Before and After: Martin Road Lake
The Before and After: Martin Road Lake
Around 2 years ago the city of Amarillo, started the project of fixing our water drainage problem. The big flooding that happens when it rains too much, so that problem had to be fixed. Martin Road lake was on the list.
Some Water Wise Tips To Help Keep Your Water Bill Down
Some Water Wise Tips To Help Keep Your Water Bill Down
Some Water Wise Tips To Help Keep Your Water Bill Down
Most of the year has been dry, but like that rain has came these past few days. So most of us reading this won't be seeing people and businesses water their grass. The water wise of Amarillo team have ways to keep your water bill down.
The “Every Drop Counts” Campaign
The “Every Drop Counts” Campaign
The “Every Drop Counts” Campaign
Summer has come, but for the Texas Panhandle it was a another year that the area hit the triple digit temperatures plus all the drought conditions from our fires earlier this year.
Coming To America Is A Solar Eclipse
Coming To America Is A Solar Eclipse
Coming To America Is A Solar Eclipse
The big question is are we going to see this eclipse, here in the Texas Panhandle? We got the answer on what you’ll see, the time you’ll see, and how much you will see in your zip code.
Storm Season Is Here Just A Reminder It Can Be Scary {Video}
Storm Season Is Here Just A Reminder It Can Be Scary {Video}
Storm Season Is Here Just A Reminder It Can Be Scary {Video}
The weather here in the Texas Panhandle is always changing, that saying is "Just wait the weather is going to change in five minutes." Take for instance it did snow back in April, which is way out of the 'norm' for us. Now, it's time for the serve weather to pop up for us this summer.
Severe Weather is right around the corner Floods,Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
Severe Weather is right around the corner Floods,Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
Severe Weather is right around the corner Floods,Thunderstorms and Tornadoes
Severe storms claimed at least four lives Tuesday. About two dozen unconfirmed tornadoes were reported across the nation according to the National Weather Service yesterday. Tennessee, Missouri and Illinois, were some the few states that seen some of the most damage.

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