
Amarillo Texas Local News - March 25, 2026
Sparks appointed Natural Resources Chair; ground beef recall alert; English Field Terminal demolition approved; Red Cross Giving Day Wednesday.
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Amarillo Texas Local News
Breaking news:
Senator Kevin Sparks Appointed to Key Committee Role
Texas Senator Kevin Sparks (R-Midland) has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources by Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick. This appointment places the senator, whose district was recently redrawn to include Midland, in charge of overseeing issues critical to the Texas Panhandle including water rights and energy regulation [1].
Ground Beef Health Alert Issued
Federal regulators are warning consumers in five states and Washington D.C. to check their freezers for possibly contaminated ground beef. Residents of the Amarillo area should verify their ground beef purchases immediately [2].
Amarillo City Council Approves English Field Terminal Demolition
The Amarillo City Council voted Tuesday to award the contract for demolition and abatement of the old English Field Terminal. This marks a significant step in the ongoing development of infrastructure within the city [4].
Oil Refinery Fire Near Texas Coast Contained
A large oil refinery explosion near the Texas coast prompted shelter-in-place orders that were lifted Tuesday after the fire was extinguished. While not directly in Amarillo, the incident serves as a reminder of industrial safety concerns in the region [5].
Weather:
Wildfire Preparedness Remains Critical
Following a devastating fire season, wildfire preparedness continues to gain momentum across the Texas Panhandle. A special session launched July 21 targets disaster relief, and residents are encouraged to remain vigilant. The Panhandle faces an increasingly dry climate with growing water demands from industrial expansion [8].
Water Conservation Symposium Addresses Future Needs
Area officials are moving forward with a comprehensive water conservation plan to address what city leaders describe as an unmanageable situation. As more industry enters the Amarillo area, water conservation has become a critical priority. A symposium held at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex brought together regional water planning experts to discuss 50-year water supply projections [7].
Events:
Red Cross Giving Day
The American Red Cross North Texas Region is encouraging the community to come together for Red Cross Giving Day. The annual event supports families affected by disasters and provides critical resources for emergency response in the Panhandle region [3].
Water Conservation Symposium
The Texas Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District hosted a symposium addressing future water needs. Chairman Ben Weinheimer emphasized the importance of understanding water supplies and demands not only for today but for the next 50 years. The event comes at a time when the Amarillo area is experiencing significant industrial growth [7].
local business:
Large-Scale Solar Project in Development
In Hutchinson County, a 5,000-acre solar project is expected to power approximately 1 million homes and generate hundreds of construction jobs by 2028. This renewable energy initiative represents a significant economic development opportunity for the Panhandle region [8].
AI and Energy Research Campus Planned
Texas Tech University has partnered on an artificial intelligence and energy research campus projected to bring high-paying jobs and long-term growth to the region. The project represents the intersection of clean energy and advanced technology development in the Texas Panhandle