Along with Monday's indoor celebration and a church service Sunday, the city will have offices closed and services adjusted for the holiday.
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — In recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the City of Amarillo announced that its offices will be closed on Monday. Below is a provided schedule for Martin Luther King Jr. Day: The schedule for Solid Waste services ...
The Amarillo Community gathered to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy at the Palo Duro Activity Center.
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the NAACP Amarillo Branch is hosting a celebration. There will be a parade at noon on Monday. Lineups for the parade will start at the Amarillo United Citizens Forum on 901 North Hayden Street.
CANYON, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — The City of Canyon released its Martin Luther King Jr. Day schedule for non-emergent facilities. Officials said non-emergent facilities will be closed on Monday, Jan. 20 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
About a week after a polar vortex brought snow and freezing temperatures to Texas, another cold snap is expected in time for the MLK holiday weekend.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is this Monday, Jan. 20 and people all across East Texas are getting together to celebrate the holiday. Events being held in honor of the
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Hundreds attended the Amarillo event to reflect on King’s enduring impact, enjoy student performances, and honor his message.
A party taking place this morning but towards the Gulf coast. In fact, so much so that even a blizzard warning for portions of Texas and Louisiana. Luckily for us only those in Mills county cashed in on those snow chances ,
People in Austin braved the cold to break bread with their neighbors at First United Methodist Church on Monday evening, celebrating their community and the principles Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spent his life fighting for.