Amarillo Fire Department: 1 woman, 3 pets die after fire on Albert Ave
Amarillo Fire Department officials have confirmed that the person who was in critical condition after a fire on Albert Avenue, has now died.
Accident at FM 1151 and FM 1258
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Randall County Sheriff’s Office issued an alert shortly after 7 p.m. to avoid the area of FM 1151 and FM 1258 due to an accident. Randall County’s initial alert was for a motorcycle accident. However, DPS has informed us that a motor vehicle disregarded...
Court Ruling Ends Amarillo College’s Legal Fight With Film Studio
A judge ruled in favor of Amarillo College, ordering Sharpened Iron Studios to immediately vacate the leased property after a months-long legal dispute.
Amarillo Crime Stoppers seeks man wanted on drug, assault of family member charges
AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) — Amarillo Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for a man wanted on a drug charge and a bond surrender for an assault of a family/household member charge. Valdemar Guzman Castilleja, 35, is wanted by the Potter County Sheriff's Office for possession of a controlled substance,...
It’s Official Marshalls Is Opening in Amarillo
Amarillo to welcome Marshalls in 2026 at in the Shops at Soncy. New shopping destination boosts local retail options and economy.
Santa makes one last stop at Polk Street Nutrition
Misty Salazar and Maryangel Rojas with Polk Street Nutrition joined Today in Amarillo on Monday morning to discuss their Letters to Santa event.
‘Going to take a heart change’: Advocate calls for community support for Amarillo’s unhoused
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Lacey Epperson first describes herself as an ambassador for Jesus, then as an advocate and activist for the unhoused community. “I got first involved because there’s always a need, and if I have something to give, per my faith I am called to do that,” said Epperson.
Tips to Avoid Social Security Scammers Now
The Amarillo Police Department is warning residents about a new Social Security Administration (SSA) phishing scam.
‘Forced to pick and choose’: Amarillo’s unhoused face challenges accessing critical health care
Experts say people experiencing homelessness die decades sooner than the average American — often from typically treatable illnesses — and a dire challenge in Amarillo is a lack of access to health care.
Amarillo Fire reflects on 2025 progress, pursues ISO Class 1 rating
The Amarillo Fire Department is reflecting on a year of progress focused on strengthening public safety and preparedness as 2025 comes to a close.

















