Amarillo Texas Local News - April 18, 2026
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Amarillo Texas Local News
Breaking news:
The Texas Department of Transportation has launched its "Be Safe. Drive Smart." campaign in recognition of National Work Zone Awareness Week, urging Amarillo drivers to exercise caution in construction zones. The campaign emphasizes the importance of slowing down and staying alert when traveling through work zones to protect both drivers and road workers [3].
In transportation news, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCA) will withhold $73 million from New York state for failing to revoke Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDLs) that were issued illegally. This action highlights federal enforcement standards that could impact CDL holders nationwide [1].
Weather:
No significant weather events or storms were reported in the immediate forecast for Amarillo in the provided research findings. Residents should continue to monitor local weather channels for any updates. Given recent burn bans in effect across the area, residents are reminded to adhere to local fire safety restrictions.
Events:
No specific local Amarillo events with times, locations, and pricing details were available in the current research findings. Residents are encouraged to check local community calendars for upcoming activities.
local business:
No new local business openings, closings, or promotional events specific to Amarillo were reported in the current findings. Previous reports noted Haven Aviation's opening at the airport.
school:
No new updates regarding Amarillo area elementary schools, high schools, middle schools, or colleges were available in the current research findings. Previous reports covered the AISD daycare program for staff and the AC-UTPB transfer partnership announcement.
The Roundup:
Cybersecurity Alert: Amarillo residents should be on high alert for a growing cyber threat. Hackers are using fake CAPTCHA verification schemes to install information-stealing viruses on devices. Because these schemes require users to willingly download a file, computers may not register the attack. Residents are advised to verify CAPTCHA requests carefully and avoid downloading unexpected files [2].
Drug Trend Warning: A dangerous new trend is emerging in the drug landscape. Carfentanil, a weapons-grade chemical originally designed as an elephant tranquilizer, is surging as a substitute for fentanyl. This substance is significantly more potent and poses severe risks to communities. This development follows recent local arrests for fentanyl distribution in the Amarillo area .
Gas Prices: Good news for Amarillo drivers - oil prices have fallen by more than 10% following Iran's announcement that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open again for oil tankers. This reopening could lead to lower gas prices in the coming days .
Climate Impact on Wildfires: A new report indicates that North American wildfires are burning longer into the night and starting earlier in the morning due to climate change. This trend is particularly relevant for Texas residents as wildfire season approaches, with flames no longer "going to sleep" at night as they historically did .
References- https://abc7amarillo.com/news/nation-world/secretary-duffy-withholds-millions-of-dollars-from-ny-for-not-revoking-illegal-licenses
- https://www.myhighplains.com/news/hackers-use-fake-captcha-schemes-to-put-info-stealing-viruses-on-your-devices-heres-how-to-stay-safe/
- https://www.myhighplains.com/news/national/ap-weapons-grade-chemical-carfentanil-surges-as-dangerous-substitute-for-fentanyl/