Sarah Clark is the Regional Digital Managing Editor for Lubbock and Amarillo, she works diligently behind the scenes to ensure the websites run smoothly, support the talented DJs in all they do, and connect with members of the community. She is an Amarillo native who spent a few years living out of a suitcase and on a prayer before settling down to become a real adult. Sarah received her education from Amarillo College and the University of Texas at Austin; however, her most valuable lessons in Life came from being raised by a lawyer. Above all things, Sarah believes that everyone has a voice that deserves to be heard.
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Tragedy Strikes as Man Drowns Moments After Baptism in Texas Lake
Tragedy struck at Lake Waxahachie over the weekend as a 21-year-old man fatally drowned while rescuing a young girl in distress.
Amarillo’s Oldest Cold Cases Are Linked By One Chilling Common Factor
Is it a grain of truth? Or mere coincidence?
Texas Police Arrest Chinese Nationals with Hidden Gold Bars Worth $250,000
Two Chinese nationals were arrested on Thursday after a bag full of gold bars was found in their vehicle.
Texas Man Resists Rescue from Burning Tesla, Insists He’s Fine
A rookie police officer on duty has an eventful evening when a Tesla runs amok.
A Feud is Brewing Between City Officials and a Notorious Topless Bar in Texas
City Officials in El Paso are not happy with a long-standing bikini bar.
Enter To Win Tickets To The Amarillo Chamber BBQ 2024
Snag your tickets to the Good Times Barbecue Cook-Off--whether you win or buy!
15-Year Sentence for Amarillo Man in 2022 Eastridge School Park Homicide
A 30-year-old man pled guilty to the fatal assault.
Texas Cops Are Using a Weird New Technique to Handle 911 Calls
There's a new way for police in Bee Cave, Texas to respond to emergency calls.
Sometimes The Drive Between Amarillo And Lubbock Can Really Be Beautiful
The drive between Lubbock and Amarillo isn't always so terrible and dull.
A Dangerous New Gang Nobody Has Heard of is Creeping into Texas
This violent gang is so insidious that up until two weeks ago, nobody had ever heard of them.