Students and professors from West Texas A&M University traveled to Cape Town, South Africa, to enhance both literacy and access to life-sustaining produce.
As Halloween approaches, AAA Texas emphasizes the importance of safety for drivers, pedestrians, and party hosts, especially since Halloween falls on a weekend this year.
Alarm bells are going off for lawmakers after some of the nation’s busiest airports experienced scores of delays over the weekend due to air traffic control staffing shortages as the government shutdown prepares to enter its fourth week.
Head Start programs that serve tens of thousands of the nation’s neediest preschoolers are facing a cutoff of federal funding at the end of the month because of the government shutdown, leaving many scrambling to figure out how to keep their doors open.
It was gourds aplenty as boaters dressed as Captain America, Guy Fieri, a hot dog and more made a big splash in Oregon’s Tualatin’s Lake of the Commons on Sunday afternoon.
On Oct. 7, more than 50 students, educators, and community members gathered at Amarillo College’s Innovation Outpost for an immersive cybersecurity experience.
Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, plans to roll out new safety features for its artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots to help protect teens amid growing concerns about the technology’s impact on young users.
Angela Knapp Eggers, Senior Director with the Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health, joined Today in Amarillo on Friday morning to discuss their They Are Not For Sale: Human Sex Trafficking Symposium.
On a scorching hot Saturday in San Antonio, dozens of teachers traded a day off for a glimpse of the future. The topic of the day’s workshop: enhancing instruction with artificial intelligence.
Amarillo College’s Moore County Campus is set to host a celebration for the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Moore County Campus on Thursday.
The world is on track to add nearly two months of dangerous superhot days each year by the end of the century, with poorer small nations hit far more often than the biggest carbon-polluting countries, a study released Thursday found.
The Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health, in partnership with the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine and Northwest Texas Healthcare System, will host “They are Not for Sale: Human Sex Trafficking Symposium.”