Living with roommates is unpredictable even if you’re living with your closest friends. Most issues require a house meeting to get the dishes done, but what are you supposed to do if your roommate decides to sell drugs out of your home? Even if you have no idea about their illegal side hustle, the law doesn’t care about your ignorance. You’re still on the hook. Why the Law Doesn’t Care Who Bought the Drugs One of Read More
Record-Breaking Turnout at the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce BBQ Cookoff
This year’s Amarillo Chamber of Commerce BBQ Cookoff was an absolute blast! As always, we had a fantastic time, and it was incredible to see an even bigger crowd than last year. Thank you to everyone who stopped by to say hello and share in the fun! We’re already looking forward to next year’s cookoff and another chance to connect with our amazing community! Read More
Hispanic Heritage Luncheon Celebrated by Los Barrios De Amarillo and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
We had an amazing time at the Hispanic Heritage Luncheon hosted by Los Barrios De Amarillo and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. It was a fantastic afternoon filled with community spirit, delicious food, and well-deserved recognition for the honorees. Congratulations to all the award recipients who were celebrated for their dedication and contributions. This annual event truly showcases the strength and impact of the Read More
Amarillo League of Women Voters host education forum
The Amarillo League of Women Voters held a forum discussing Proposition A, aimed at making Amarillo a “sanctuary city for the unborn.” If approved, the measure would permit citizens to file lawsuits against anyone suspected of aiding an abortion, even out-of-state. The forum addressed legal and medical concerns, and participants questioned the proposition’s enforceability. While no proponents of the proposition Read More
Amarillo LGBTQ+ Advocacy Group Files Lawsuit Against City of Canyon
The Amarillo Area Transgender Advocacy Group (AATAG) has launched a legal battle against the City of Canyon after their permit for the annual Transgender Day of Visibility was denied. The city cited "public safety concerns" and alleged "lewd behavior" at past events, but AATAG refutes these claims, emphasizing that their events are family-friendly and peaceful. The group is now seeking a jury trial, asserting the Read More
Giving Your Child a Fighting Chance After Criminal Allegations
Kids should have the freedom to explore the world safely to understand their role within it and themselves. For a lot of kids, this leads to misadventures and sometimes trouble with the law. In these situations, your child is extremely vulnerable, and they need to know you’re on their side. The juvenile justice system works very differently from the adult system, but calling a lawyer is essential regardless. The Read More






