Yearly Archives: 2018

Dallas has posted its first freeze of the season

Dallas has posted its first freeze of the season

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – The city of Dallas posted its first official freezing temperature of the season Saturday morning. The National Weather Service says the official Dallas temperature dropped to 32 degrees at 6:00 AM. Parts of the metroplex, particularly the northern suburbs, recorded slightly lower termperatures. The average date for the first freeze of the…MORE

Dallas County Jail Escape; Search Underway.

Dallas County Jail Escape; Search Underway.

DALLAS – (WBAP/KLIF) – Dallas County Sheriff’s deputies and area police are searching for an escaped prisoner.  Spokesman Raul Reyna tells us the man identified as Raymond Ageuro; a 6 foot, 3 inch tall Hispanic man, who was likely injured with cuts after going over a razor wire fence.  Reyna says the man was a…MORE

Over a Thousand Full-Sized U.S. Flags Make a ‘field of honor’ in Keller

Over a Thousand Full-Sized U.S. Flags Make a ‘field of honor’ in Keller

KELLER (WBAP/KLIF)- Outside of Keller Town hall you will see a field of 1,400 flags standing tall to honor veterans, first responders and active military. The Golden Triangle Rotary club had over 60 volunteers to set this up for Veterans Day. Philip Sorrel is the chair of this project and also served in the military,…MORE

Opening Weekend for the 12 days of Christmas Display at the Arboretum

Opening Weekend for the 12 days of Christmas Display at the Arboretum

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- The Dallas Arboretum opens the 12 days of Christmas display Friday. Dave Forehand Vice President of the Gardens says it features 12, 30 foot tall glass gazebos, with interactive music and each themed for the 12 days of Christmas. The gardens will also be open at night Wednesdays-Sundays from 6-9p. They have these…MORE

Migrants decide to depart Mexico City with or without buses

Migrants decide to depart Mexico City with or without buses

Mexico City (AP) – Thousands of Central American migrants decided to depart Mexico City early Friday and head toward the northern city of Tijuana, south of San Diego, California opting for the longer but likely safer route to the U.S. border, caravan organizers said. The decision was made late Thursday in a Mexico City stadium…MORE

A south Texas judge has been arrested, again

A south Texas judge has been arrested, again

CORPUS CHRISTI (AP) – A state district judge who was earlier cleared in a South Texas road-rage incident has been arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and unlawfully carrying a weapon. Corpus Christi police say Judge Guy Williams was taken into custody by officers who responded to a disturbance call Thursday. Williams bonded out…MORE

California Woman Files Lawsuit Against Dallas Based Greyhound

California Woman Files Lawsuit Against Dallas Based Greyhound

(WBAP/KLIF) – Dallas based Greyhound is being sued for allowing border agents to check the immigration status of passengers. The lawsuit filed by a California woman Thursday asks a judge to stop the bus company from letting agents board its buses to check a person’s immigration status. Attorney Darren Robbins represents the woman and said…MORE

Residents Oppose Military Presence At The Border

Residents Oppose Military Presence At The Border

PHOENIX (AP) – Residents of border communities along the Southwest are protesting the presence of the military at the border, saying it is a political move not based on an actual need. In Arizona, a group of residents from Arivaca, Ajo and the Tohono O’odham Nation drove a couple of hours north to Phoenix for…MORE

Carrollton: Will a Blocked Call Confession Solve Fatal Hit & Run?

Carrollton: Will a Blocked Call Confession Solve Fatal Hit & Run?

Carrollton, TX (WBAP/KLIF) – Carrollton Police are trying to identify a person who called from a blocked number to Flower Mound’s non-emergency to confess to an October fatal hit & run. The man with a foreign accent said that he wanted to report a crime, proceeds to say that he hit someone and they died ……MORE