After five years as Mariscos El Big Boy, the popular Sixth Street seafood spot is rebranding with a new name—same location, family legacy, fresh start.
Shelton’s Flowers & Gifts, an Amarillo staple since 1965, is celebrating 60 years of brightening special moments with community-loved blooms and heartfelt service.
Texas is facing a rising issue with nitrous oxide abuse. Senate Bill 666 aims to prevent its misuse by setting age limits and requiring warning signs at retail stores. The FDA also warns against the dangers of inhaling this substance.
While new restaurants open often in Amarillo, these longtime local favorites continue to thrive. Here’s a tribute to some of the city's oldest and most iconic places to eat.