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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 4, 2026

Amarillo Texas Local News - March 4, 2026

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Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: Fatal Highway Collision: An Amarillo truck driver was killed early Saturday morning, February 28, 2026, after his vehicle struck a herd of cows on U.S. 82 east of Nocona [2, 3]. The crash occurred at approximately 4:35 a.m. [2]. Major Drug Seizure: Court documents released on February 27, 2026, revealed that suspects involved in a high-speed police chase through Amarillo discarded approximately $566,000 worth of methamphetamine before being apprehended [1]. Child Abuse Arrest: An Amarillo man was taken into custody after court documents filed on February 27, 2026, alleged he used his hands to break a child's bone [1]. Police Chief Departure: Amarillo Police Chief Martin Birkenfeld has retired effective Friday following a suspension for writing a letter of support for a former coach convicted of federal child sex crimes [7]. The City Manager is currently finalizing a separation agreement [7]. Weather: The forecast for the upcoming week shows a significant warming trend. Residents can expect sunny conditions with a high of 70°F today, climbing to 85°F by Tuesday [7]. However, a cold front is expected to bring temperatures back down to the low 40s by Thursday and Friday [2, 5]. Emergency Preparation: Xcel Energy recently completed a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) affecting over 15,000 customers in the Panhandle due to extreme wildfire risks and high winds [8]. While power has been restored, residents are advised to maintain an emergency kit and stay tuned to local channels (KAMR Local 4 or Fox 14) for sudden shutoff notices if high-wind conditions return [8]. Events: High Plains Dairy Conference: This biennial event is currently taking place at the Embassy Suites Hotel in downtown Amarillo (March 3-5, 2026) [2]. The conference is critical for local producers to discuss the labor crunch, milk price outlooks, and new dairy technology [2]. Registration typically requires a professional fee, but it serves as a primary networking hub for the region's massive dairy industry [2]. TPBA Annual Home & Garden Show: The Texas Panhandle Builders Association is hosting its annual showcase at the Amarillo Civic Center
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