Wylie Officer Involved Shooting Under Investigation

WYLIE (WBAP/KLIF)- The Texas Rangers is investigating an officer involved shooting in Wylie Wednesday. Wylie police say while responding to an unrelated traffic stop, an officer saw a truck had crashed into a CVS building and noticed a woman who was severely injured and laying on the parking lot ground next to a man holding…MORE

Governor Abbott asks Biden Administration to allow DPS to Access Dallas Shelter Holding Migrant Teens

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Governor Greg Abbott announced the expansion of Operation Lone Star on Wednesday while speaking to reporters in Dallas. The enhanced operations includes efforts to crack down on human trafficking related to illegal border crossings. As part of this expansion, Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and agents, as well as the Texas…MORE

Criminal Trial of Former Police Officer Chauvin in George Floyd Killing

Following the announcement of Friday’s $27M civil settlement with the family of George Floyd, the judge plans to call back the 7 jurors who were seated before that announcement. Jeff Monosso joined Dave & Amy this morning with an update in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin and what may happen with…MORE

21-Year Old ‘Person of Interest’ in Georgia Shooting that Left 8 Dead

ATLANTA (AP) — Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs Tuesday evening left eight people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said. A 21-year-old man suspected in the shootings was taken into custody in southwest Georgia hours later after a manhunt, police said. The attacks began around…MORE

Last Texas Power Regulator From February Blackouts Resigns

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The last Texas regulator on the Public Utility Commission at the time of the deadly February blackouts has resigned, Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday. In a statement issued Tuesday night, Abbott said he had asked for and accepted the resignation of Arthur D’Andrea, the last remaining member of the Public Utility…MORE

Texas Company Behind Huge Electricity Bills Seeks Bankruptcy

HOUSTON (AP) – The company that drew attention after sending huge electricity bills to customers after last month’s blackout-causing winter storm in Texas has filed for bankruptcy protection. Griddy Energy sold power to consumers at wholesale prices plus a $9.99 monthly fee. Its rates skyrocketed during the February deep freeze, when state grid operators raised wholesale…MORE

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