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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 6, 2026

Amarillo Texas Local News - March 6, 2026

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Amarillo Texas Local NewsBreaking newsCapital Murder Indictment: Christopher Thomas Ale, the boyfriend of former Amarillo woman Chelsea Rene Berg, has been indicted for capital murder in connection with the death of Berg's 3-year-old son. A Collin County grand jury handed down the indictment this week. Berg was previously indicted on one count of capital murder in the case [5].Fugitive of the Week: Amarillo Crime Stoppers is seeking Jennifer Lynn Francis, wanted for two counts of probation violation. Francis was originally on probation after an incident where she bit a cat's genitals and stalked a former West Texas A&M professor. Anyone with information on her whereabouts should contact Crime Stoppers [1][2][3].American Idol Update: Amarillo native Cameron James Smith's journey on American Idol has ended. Smith was competing for a chance at the national spotlight but will not be advancing further in the competition [5].WeatherSevere Weather Alert - Thursday, March 5: The Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles face a conditional severe weather threat Thursday afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service warns of very large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes possible across the region. Residents should monitor weather conditions closely and have multiple ways to receive warnings [2].Red Flag Warning - Friday: A Red Flag Warning has been issued for Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. for the majority of the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles due to critical fire conditions. Residents should avoid outdoor burning and be cautious with any activities that could spark fires [1][2].Current Conditions: Temperatures are currently around 59°F with overcast skies. The weekend forecast shows Saturday dropping to 53°F and Sunday warming to 73°F with sunny and breezy conditions expected [2][6].Emergency Preparation: With severe weather possible, residents should ensure they have a safety plan in place, including knowing where to shelter during tornado warnings and having emergency supplies ready. The NWS Amarillo office offers Skywarn spotter training for those interested in learning more about severe weather safety [6].EventsSkywarn Spotter Training: The National Weather Service Amarillo office has announced its 2026 Skywarn Spotter Training Class Schedule. These free classes train volunteers to identify and report severe weather conditions. Interested residents can check the NWS Amarillo website for specific dates and locations. This training is vital for community safety as spotters provide ground-truth reports that help the NWS issue more accurate warnings [6].Daylight Saving Time Reminder: Residents should prepare to spring forward this Sunday, March 8. Experts warn the time change may bring days of grogginess and potential health risks. Consider adjusting sleep schedules gradually and be extra cautious while driving in the days following the change
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