I've experienced few power issues since relocating to Amarillo almost seven years ago. I'm always worried we might have them. It seems like only a year or two ago blackouts were rolling across the country and too close to home.
Memorial Day is upon us. While that may leave you dreaming of travel, barbeque or both, the folks at Coffee Memorial Blood Center are having some nightmares.
The largest single day food drive in the nation takes place this Saturday and you can help feed the hungry in our area. It's as easy as putting out the mail.
The last time I went to Waffle House I was attempting to avoid a disastrous hangover by getting some good food in my belly. When disaster strikes Amarillo, FEMA will be calling on Waffle House too. Not for food but to assess local damage.
I clearly remember the first moth I encountered during the great moth invasion of 2012. He flew right in the patio door, was a large as Mothra and had a great personality. We named him George and allowed him to continue his existence. Three days later we turned the apartment into a war zone.
A single case of mad cow has been found in California. The news has reverberated across the world with customers cancelling orders of American beef. You would not be out of line for being a bit paranoid, even if Amarillo is a long way from California.
Captain Clayton Osbon's mid-air meltdown that resulted in his plane landing in a hurry in Amarillo has come up with a not so novel strategy to defend himself.