Many families and individuals in Amarillo have or know someone that lives with a disability. These families and individuals deal daily with the stress and financial struggle of living with a disability. However, Amarillo is one of the best cities in the US for those who are disabled.
Every where you turn you see new buildings being built all over the city. New business coming into the city each month. More traffic and traffic congestion (that's probably because of all the construction). Amarillo is growing.
Sometimes I cringe when I research things and find that Amarillo didn't even crack the top 100 for certain things we as humans enjoy. One of those joyous things is coffee. When you think of coffee, what city in the United States do you think would have the best coffee? Seattle? Nope, Seattle made the list but it isn't the best city for coffee.
Everyone has suffered from having the same song stuck in their heads for hours on end. Christmas songs are the worst! You hear one on the radio for two seconds and find yourself singing it all day. Why does this happen?
Good news: Scientists are on it...
The American Academy of Pediatrics released a study yesterday suggesting that teens do not get enough sleep and therefore suggest later start times for school.
Every year presents a new apocalypse for the film industry and every year sees movies and theaters evolving to match the increasingly strange age that we live in. However, Hollywood's evolution may not be happening fast enough to win back certain audiences. A new Harris Poll asked Americans about their moviegoing habits and the results are a fascinating combination of the surprising and the not-so
While trying to avoid the forced socializing that sometimes comes when traveling with strangers might not seem like a difficult task, new research reveals that it actually takes a lot of work to be anti-social.
Fans of HGTV’s popular show ‘House Hunters’ know that one of the most common things people look for when purchasing a new home is more storage space — bigger closets, bigger garages, bigger basements.
And according to a recent study, it’s no wonder: we’re drowning in our own clutter.