Apr 1, 2013 | Amarillo.com
Due diligence, or 'policing for profit'?: Woman decries seizure of nearly $30K cash
Laura Dutton sat at a table, thumbing through stacks of $100 bills that had been tied up, like herself, in legal limbo for weeks.
Salt cedar beetle damage widespread after warm summer
When salt cedar beetles from Uzbekistan were released in 2006 by Dr. Jerry Michels and his entomology crew in parts of Lake Meredith and the Palo Duro Canyon, it was thought they would be more prolific eaters of salt cedar than other beetle species tried before.
Argyle author Jane Roberts Wood will join the pantheon of great Texas writers with induction to the Texas Literary Hall of Fame on Oct.
Beilue: 'Sign guy' just trying to send message
Jack Curtis was mad. In fact, it set him on fire, he said. Curtis steamed about the $210 speeding ticket he got in Estelline all the way back to his Pampa home on the second day of 2012.