Site Web
Top Story

Stocks fall as fate of automakers hangs in balance

Wall Street turned sharply lower Wednesday, as a bailout of Detroit's Big Three automakers appeared stalled on Capitol Hill, and another round of downbeat economic news further disheartened investors. The Dow Jones industrials fell more than 200 points. Investors vacillated in early trading as they tried to hold on to gains achieved in the previous session, but gave way as the nation's top three automakers pleaded for relief during a second day of hearings in Washington.

Everyday heroes take honors at AFD dinner

Thomas Polivoda doesn't remember much about the day he nearly died.

AISD goes to the dogs

Amarillo students soon will see a new face on middle and high school campuses. She's not a new student, but a Labrador retriever named Lola who is trained to detect illegal substances on school property, including marijuana, beer, certain prescription drugs and gun powder.
More News: Local | National | World
Current Weather | click for more
75°F
Partly Cloudy
14%
advertisement
Media Gallery
Local MediaLocal VideoLocal PhotosAP MediaAP VideoAP Photos
Special Features
News Buzz
Special Features
      
Sports News
High School & College Sports
Sports Story

Lady Dons crush Lubbock

Palo Duro had three players in double digits in a 65-39 girls basketball victory against Lubbock Trinity on Tuesday at Palo Duro.
Pro Sports
Sports Story

Suit may affect Cuban's attempt to buy Cubs

DALLAS - Since buying the Dallas Mavericks eight years ago, Mark Cuban has turned the team around and has made himself one of the most visible owners in pro sports.
advertisement
advertisement