
Amarillo Texas Local News - March 3, 2026
Amarillo Texas Local News Breaking news: MASSAGE BUSINESS RAIDED: Amarillo Police Department executed a search warrant at Jenny Spa, located at 1324 SE 10th Avenue, on February 24, 2026, as part of an investigation into illicit sexual activity and prostit
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Amarillo Texas Local News
Breaking news:
MASSAGE BUSINESS RAIDED: Amarillo Police Department executed a search warrant at Jenny Spa, located at 1324 SE 10th Avenue, on February 24, 2026, as part of an investigation into illicit sexual activity and prostitution. The Narcotics and Task Force Officer unit collected evidence during the raid, and the City of Amarillo Fire Marshal's Office subsequently shut down the building. Police stated that identities of parties involved will be released once formal charges are filed [1].
AMARILLO MAN ON MOST WANTED LIST: Jeffery DeWayne Wallace, an Amarillo man with more than 20 prior arrests, has been added to the Texas Department of Public Safety's "Texas 10 Most Wanted Fugitives" list. Wallace has an extensive criminal history including domestic violence charges [2].
SWAT STANDOFF RESOLVED: Douglas Ross was arrested following a domestic disturbance that escalated into a SWAT standoff at 1115 Prescott Street. Ross faces three charges: assault causing bodily injury to a family member, interference with an emergency request for assistance, and evading arrest [3].
PANHANDLE MILLING CONTESTS OSHA VIOLATIONS: Panhandle Milling is contesting OSHA violations issued after a deadly explosion at its flour mill in Dawn, Texas, that killed 36-year-old Melissa Mungia. The company was fined $39,721 for violations including failure to maintain an employee alarm system, improper handling of fugitive grain dust accumulations, and using compressed air to unclog lines while ignition sources were present [4].
Weather:
BLOOD MOON LUNAR ECLIPSE: Early risers across the Texas Panhandle can witness a rare total lunar eclipse on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, when the full moon will turn a deep red color. If weather cooperates, this celestial event will be visible in the early morning hours. The next total lunar eclipse visible in the region won't occur until June 25, 2029 [5].
RECORD-BREAKING WINTER: Meteorological winter 2025-26 has gone down in the record books as the warmest and one of the driest winters ever recorded across the Texas Panhandle [6]. Current conditions show temperatures in the mid-50s to mid-70s range for the week [7].
Events:
BOYCE-SNEED FEUD DESCENDANT SPEAKER: A descendant of a key figure in the famous Boyce-Sneed Feud will speak at West Texas A&M University. This historical presentation offers insight into one of the Texas Panhandle's most notorious family feuds. Check WT's event calendar for specific time and location details [8].
local business:
PANHANDLE MILLING FACING OSHA FINES: Following the deadly February explosion that killed one employee, Panhandle Milling is contesting $39,721 in OSHA fines. The violations cited include inadequate alarm systems, improper grain dust management, and unsafe work practices during milling operations. The company has formally contested the violations [4].
school:
CRESTVIEW ELEMENTARY SAFETY MEASURES: Canyon officials are prioritizing additional safety measures around Crestview Elementary School. The community has identified the I-27/State Highway 217 intersection as a top safety concern, though it currently does not qualify for SS4A (Safe Streets and Roads for All) funding. Local leaders are exploring alternative funding sources to address the safety issues