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Amarillo Might Be On Tap For A Cooler Start to Summer


Amarillo Might Be On Tap For A Cooler Start to Summer
Let's just start off with the obvious, 2021 has been an interesting year here in the panhandle weather wise. January came and went and February hit us like a sack of bricks. This weekend all that seemed like an eternity ago because it was so nice and sure enough today... it's cold again.
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We're in spring right? At least that's what the calendar says... They're even hiring for city pools these days. Well according to the experts we might not only see a chilly spring, summer may start off a little cool this year too.

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New satellite images show Northern California's kelp forest almost gone. Here's the reason


New satellite images show Northern California's kelp forest almost gone. Here's the reason
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A harbor seal swims through a Kelp Forest in Noyo Harbor, Fort Bragg, California on Monday September 13, 2020.Jon AndersonShow MoreShow Less
2of7Jon Holcomb clears purple sea uchins from the ocean floor using an urchin rake and an air lift near Fort Bragg, Calif. on Tuesday, April 3, 2018. Northern California's recreational red abalone season has been closed because of dwindling populations. Funding through diving associations has been secured for professional divers to remove the invasive purple sea urchin from sections of Northern California's coastal waters in an attempt to jump start the growth of kelp and reignite the red abalone population.Brian Feulner / Special to The Chronicle 2018Show MoreShow Less

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Want golden, crispy fish without deep-frying? This air fryer recipe is for you.


Want golden, crispy fish without deep-frying? This air fryer recipe is for you.
Ann Maloney, The Washington Post
March 3, 2021
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Air-Fryer Fish Fillets.Photo by Scott Suchman for The Washington Post.
As soon as Lent arrives, I begin to crave fried fish. It's a conditioned response - not unlike Pavlov's dog and that bell - that stems from years of living in a predominantly Catholic city where on Fridays during the solemn season, churches and community groups fry thousands of fish fillets to raise money for nonprofit groups and feed the faithful - or anyone who loves the crispy plate.

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A road like no other, in peril like never before


A road like no other, in peril like never before
Scott Wilson, The Washington Post
Feb. 27, 2021
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GORDA, Calif. - Life here in this tiny town built on the continent-ending cliffs of the Pacific coast has always had an anxious "when," not "if," quality to it. And much of that uncertain fate, season to season and year to year, has been tied to the two-lane road that runs through it.
Highway 1 is a California spectacle, a Depression-era monument to the state's quixotic ambitions and stunning beauty. It runs from the Orange County surf haven of Dana Point in the south into cannabis-cultivating Mendocino County, carrying heavy traffic over the Golden Gate Bridge and under the bluffs of Santa Monica, where it is better known as the Pacific Coast Highway, on its 650-mile route.

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Ex-Ecuadorian leader Gustavo Noboa dies after brain surgery

Ex-Ecuadorian leader Gustavo Noboa dies after brain surgery
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2020 rivals hottest year on record, pushing Earth closer to a critical climate threshold


2020 rivals hottest year on record, pushing Earth closer to a critical climate threshold
Chris Mooney, Andrew Freedman and John Muyskens, The Washington Post
Jan. 14, 2021
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1of3Inmate firefighters watch as the El Dorado Fire burns a hillside near homes in Mountain Home Village, Calif., inside the San Bernardino National Forest on Sept. 9.Photo by Kyle Grillot for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
2of3Tarps cover homes after Hurricane Laura and Hurricane Delta landed in southwest Louisiana on Oct. 11.Photo by Callaghan O'Hare for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
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The year 2020, which witnessed terrifying blazes from California to Siberia and a record number of tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, rivaled and possibly even equaled the hottest year on record, according to multiple scientific announcements Thursday.

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