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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 5, 2026

Amarillo Texas Local News - March 5, 2026

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Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: WWII VETERAN CELEBRATES CENTENNIAL: Charles Elliot, a World War II veteran and resident of the Ussery-Roan Texas State Veterans Home in Amarillo, turned 100 years old on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. The community rallied around him, delivering more than 5,000 birthday cards for his centennial celebration. Elliot served as a Private First Class rifleman in Japan during WWII and received the Bronze Star for his service [1]. PERRYTON MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO CAPITAL MURDER: A Perryton man has pleaded guilty to killing a 4-year-old girl and setting her room on fire. He was sentenced to life in prison for the capital murder conviction [8][9]. BOYFRIEND INDICTED IN CHILD'S DEATH: Christopher Thomas Ale, the boyfriend of a former Amarillo woman, was indicted by a grand jury for capital murder in the death of the woman's 3-year-old son [1][4]. VEHICLE FIRE DOWNTOWN: One person was evaluated by emergency medical services after a vehicle caught fire in the parking lot of the Santa Fe Building at 900 S. Polk in downtown Amarillo on Wednesday afternoon, March 4, around 3 p.m. Firefighters extinguished the blaze, but two other vehicles received minor damage. The Potter County Sheriff's Office is investigating [5]. DEAD ANIMALS ILLEGALLY DUMPED: The Castro County Sheriff's Office is investigating the illegal dumping of dead animals near Nazareth. Sheriff Sal Rivera confirmed the animals were not domesticated or livestock. Juvenile suspects have been identified, and the Texas Game Warden is assisting with the case. The matter will be presented to the District Attorney's Office once the investigation concludes [4]. Weather: SEVERE STORM THREAT THURSDAY, MARCH 5: The Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles are under a conditional severe weather threat Thursday afternoon and evening. The Storm Prediction Center warns of very large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes, particularly across the eastern and southeastern Texas Panhandle [2]. OVERNIGHT HAIL STORM: Many Amarillo residents were awakened around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 4, by hail pounding roofs and windows. The heaviest hail, measuring up to two inches in diameter, fell in areas west and east of Amarillo, including around Coulter. The storm was caused by a cold front moving from the south/southeast northward [6]. FIRE DANGER PERSISTS: Despite the storms, drought conditions continue to worsen. A red flag warning is in effect Thursday from noon to 8 p.m. for Cimarron and Dallam counties, while the rest of the region remains under a fire weather watch Friday due to breezy winds and low humidity [6]. RECOMMENDED PREPARATIONS: Residents should monitor weather reports, enable phone alerts, and have multiple information sources ready. The National Weather Service notes storm season appears to be starting earlier this year, making preparedness critical [6]. Events: PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS: Over 35,000 residents of Potter and Randall counties voted in the March 3, 2026 primary elections. Democratic ...
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