Give back to the community this Earth Day! Join Amarillo Parks & Rec for the annual Thompson Park Clean-Up on April 18. It’s a great way for students to earn volunteer hours while keeping our city beautiful.
Flavors of India has officially closed its doors at I-40 and Paramount. Despite glowing reviews, the crowded Indian food market on Paramount was too much to overcome. The building is now back on the lease market.
A normal day of deliveries turned into a technical nightmare as a nationwide DoorDash glitch hit Amarillo. From missing order details to ghost tips a Dashers perspective.
Looking for Easter fun that’s actually educational? Join the Discovery Center on Saturday, April 4, for "Eggtastic." Enjoy egg-themed STEM experiments and the "Dinosaurs in Motion" exhibit, all included with regular admission.
Don't let your old tax documents become a scammer's lucky break. Join Amarillo Crime Stoppers for the 19th Annual Shred-It Day on April 11th. Bring your sensitive papers to 2727 SW 45th and support local crime-fighting!
Amarillo’s newest eatery, Mix’d Up, is now serving sourdough grilled cheeses and a massive menu of custom sodas and adult beverages. Check out the rules for ordering their house-made frozen margaritas and see the full menu here.
Amarillo ISD is launching "Amarillo ISD Online" for the 2026-2027 school year! Offering fully virtual and hybrid options for grades 6-12, the district is giving families the flexibility they’ve been waiting for.
Get ready for 1887 Fest! Join Shark Beach and Yolo's as they team up on April 18th for an all-day Battle of the Bands featuring 8 local acts and headliner Bart Crow. Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for kids, with proceeds helping local veteran charities.
Canyon Farmers Market is bringing back the Moon Market this April, giving locals a chance to shop vendors, enjoy live music, food trucks, and activities before the regular market season begins.
Arts in the Sunset in Amarillo is welcoming spring with its annual Spring Market on Saturday, April 4. Visitors can shop handmade goods, artwork, jewelry, and other creations from local artists and artisans.
Find Amarillo Easter services, Palm Sunday worship, and Good Friday gatherings as churches across the area celebrate faith, hope, and the resurrection.
Amarillo Police are warning residents about a new "smishing" scam involving fake Amazon refunds. If you get a text about a recalled item and a "free replacement," don't click the link. Learn how to spot the fake login page here.