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Amarillo Texas Local News - March 8, 2026

Amarillo Texas Local News - March 8, 2026

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Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: The race for Potter County Judge is set for the November general election following this week's primary results, with candidates outlining priorities including infrastructure and public safety [1]. The Potter County Commissioners Court has unanimously approved a tax abatement for International Aerospace Coatings (IAC) to construct a new $12 million aircraft hangar complex at Rick Husband International Airport, with construction expected to begin by early September and completion targeted within 18 months [2]. Commissioners also heard presentations regarding the Yellow Rose Solar Farm, a proposed 1,500-megawatt facility planned for Potter and Carson counties north of Amarillo, with developers seeking a 10-year tax abatement for the 35-year project [3]. Health officials report the measles outbreak has reached 505 total cases since late January, with 57 hospitalizations confirmed, including a recent case identified in a Randall County resident [4]. Meanwhile, a legal battle over SpaceX beach closures at Boca Chica has reached the Texas Supreme Court, raising questions about public access versus space launch operations [5]. Nationally, Ford has recalled 1.74 million vehicles due to rearview camera display software issues [6]. Weather: Critical fire weather conditions are expected to return Sunday amid high winds and dry conditions, prompting continued vigilance across the Panhandle [5]. Temperatures are forecast to rise significantly through the weekend, with sunny skies and highs reaching 76°F on Sunday and 83°F on Monday [5]. A 90-day burn ban implemented by Potter County remains in effect through April 12 due to high fuel loads and increased roadside fire activity [7]. Events: The 41st annual Make-A-Wish Car Show is scheduled this weekend, celebrating the organization's 1,000th local wish grant while raising funds for future wishes [2]. The 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle hosts its 4th annual Bandfest fundraiser supporting first responders and their families [2]. Panhandle students competed Friday at the Red River Waterfront Esports State Qualifier held at The Armory in Pampa [2]. Additionally, comedian Jerry Seinfeld is scheduled to perform at Buddy Holly Hall this summer, with tickets expected to be available soon [8]. local business: Ponto Gaucho Brazilian Steakhouse is preparing to open its Amarillo location, expanding from its Lubbock base to bring churrascaria-style dining to the city [8]. At Rick Husband International Airport, International Aerospace Coatings (IAC) received approval for a new $12 million hangar complex, with construction set to begin by early September [2]. Texas Mutual Insurance has donated $100,000 to Amarillo College for its safety and risk management program, marking the 11th consecutive year of support
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