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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 7, 2026

Amarillo Texas Local News - March 7, 2026

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Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: A Potter County grand jury has issued indictments in two separate fatal incidents in Amarillo. Tracey Talley, 22, was indicted for murder following a deadly shooting outside a birthday party at the Hamlet Shopping Center [5][8]. Additionally, Marcos Ramirez was indicted for intoxication manslaughter following a head-on collision that resulted in one death and three serious injuries [6][9]. In downtown Amarillo, emergency crews responded to a two-car collision after a driver allegedly ran a red light, resulting in three injuries [4]. Weather: Severe weather conditions have impacted the region, with intense storms moving through the central U.S. and Oklahoma [8]. While specific local forecasts for the upcoming week indicate a transition from recent storm activity, residents are advised to monitor local alerts for potential tornado threats, as similar conditions recently forced the suspension of major regional events like the Big 12 wrestling championships [6]. Emergency preparation recommendations include securing outdoor items and maintaining a ready-kit for rapid weather shifts typical of the Texas Panhandle [8]. Events: The Amarillo Area Foundation is currently accepting scholarship applications for the 2026-2027 academic year [10]. This is a critical opportunity for local students in the Texas Panhandle to secure financial aid for higher education; the deadline is approaching quickly, and interested students should submit their materials via the foundation's portal [10]. local business: National economic trends are reflecting locally as U.S. employers reported a surprising cut of 92,000 jobs last month, bringing the unemployment rate to 4.4% [11]. Local businesses are navigating these shifts alongside a rise in debt collection activity, prompting experts to advise Amarillo residents on their rights regarding collector calls [12]. No specific local grand openings were reported for this cycle. school: Amarillo ISD continues its operations as a "Choice District," focusing on its District of Innovation goals [2]. In higher education news, President Trump held a roundtable discussing the future of college sports, warning that the current collegiate system, including athletic programs, faces significant financial and structural challenges that could impact institutions nationwide [1]
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