Texas Restaurant Chain Luby’s to be Liquidated

(WBAP/KLIF NEWS)- Texans might see another favorite restaurant chain fade away. The cafeteria style restaurant Luby’s might soon be a thing of the passed now that board members voted to liquidate and dissolve the company’s business operations and real estate. Luby’s President and CEO Christopher J. Pappas says the plan must still be approved by…MORE

Dallas Stars, American Airlines Center to Host Watch Parties with Social Distancing and Masks

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The American Airlines Center is playing host to Dallas Stars watch parties throughout the Western Conference Finals. For the first time since March when the coronavirus pandemic took hold, the American Airlines Center is open to fans under 20% occupancy. Social distancing and masks are required for the watch parties which are…MORE

Tarrant County Commissioners Vote Against Pay Raise for Elected Officials

TARRANT COUNTY (WBAP/KLIF)- The Tarrant County Commissioners Court unanimously voted not to give a 3% raise to elected officials. Commissioner Roy Charles Brooks spoke against the raise during Tuesday’s meeting. “There’s a lot pain in our community, our economy has suffered, people have lost jobs, wages have been frozen if not cut,” he said. Judge…MORE

Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall is Resigning

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- Dallas Police will soon be looking for a new police chief as Renee Hall has submitted her resignation. Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax said he asked her to remain in this position until the end of 2020 and she has agreed to do so. “That will enable us to complete the short-term goals…MORE

8% of DFW Homeowners Have Missed at Least One Mortgage Payment

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) — Some Texas homeowners are starting to fall behind on their mortgage payments as the COVID-19 Pandemic continues. Across the Metroplex 8% of residents have missed at least one mortgage payment, according to a report by CoreLogic. Nationwide just over 7% of homeowners missed at least one loan payment. Of the big cities…MORE

Fort Worth, Dallas School Districts Experience Technical Issues on First Day of Online Learning

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The return to online learning didn’t go without technical issues in the two largest North Texas school districts. Fort Worth and Dallas School districts both experienced slow loading or loading errors on their websites on Tuesday. Some phone lines were also disrupted.   This issue is being investigated by our web hosting…MORE

The Presidential campaigns are shifting into higher gears, many Americans don’t want anything to do with a COVID-19 vaccine, and there’s an absolutely crazy “challenge” making its way through Tik Tok using teenagers.

<iframe src=”https://omny.fm/shows/klif-news-information-in-the-morning/9-8-2020/embed” width=”100%” height=”180″ frameborder=”0″ title=”9-8-2020″></iframe> The Presidential campaigns are shifting into higher gears, many Americans don’t want anything to do with a COVID-19 vaccine, and there’s an absolutely crazy “challenge” making its way through Tik Tok using teenagers.MORE

Texas Man Accused of Shooting Georgia Deputy At Large, Alleged Accomplice Arrested

DALTON, Ga. (WBAP/KLIF News) – Authorities in Georgia have captured one of two Texas men accused in the shooting of a deputy in Whitfield County overnight. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, 47-year-old Johnathan Hosmer is in custody and 29-year-old Dalton Potter is still at large. GBI said the shooting occurred when Deputy Darrell…MORE

Time Running Out To Register To Vote in November

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF)  If you’re not registered to vote yet for the November 3rd election, you have just under a month to get registered.  In order to vote on election day, you have to register by October 5th.  Toni Pippins Poole with the Dallas County Elections office says you can register online or call the election…MORE

Stimulus Stalemate: Democrats Want Help for Struggling States; Republicans Say No

WASHINGTON (AP) – Hopes are dimming for another coronavirus relief bill from Washington as Congress returns to session. Talks between top Democrats and the Trump administration broke off last month and remain off track. The legislation was supposed to deliver another round of $1,200 direct payments to most Americans, help schools and local governments and…MORE

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