Defense Chief Breaks With Trump on Use of Military at Protests; Says He Didn’t Know About Church Visit

Defense Secretary Mark Esper breaks with President Trump on the use of the military to quell the ongoing protests following the death of George Floyd. Esper is facing the most politically charged crisis of his tenure, criticized for calling protester-filled streets a military “battle space” and accused of failing to keep the military out of…MORE

State Fair Organizers Seek Public Input For Safe Event

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF)  The State Fair of Texas is still planning and prepping for its 2020 run, but organizers want feedback from the public to help make the experience safe for everyone because of covid 19.  They’ve come up with a survey for customers to fill out.  According to the survey, “It’s important to us to…MORE

Governor Abbott Announces Phase III To Open Texas

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF) – Governor Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that the third phase of the State of Texas’ plan to safely open the economy while containing the spread of COVID-19. According to the Governor, under Phase III, effective immediately, all businesses in Texas will be able to operate at up to 50% capacity, with very limited exceptions.…MORE

All Officers Involved in George Floyd’s Death Charged

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Prosecutors have upgrade charges for a fired Minneapolis police officer accused of pressing his knee against George Floyd’s neck to second-degree murder, and for the first time are leveling charges against three other officers. Bystander video showing Floyd’s May 25 death has sparked protests nationwide and around the world, some violent. The…MORE

Dallas Mayor Hosts Two-Day Virtual Job Fair

DALLAS  (WBAP/KLIF News) – North Texans who find themselves out of work due to the COVID-19 pandemic or for other reasons are invited to take part in the City of Dallas’ virtual job fair. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson is hosting the event powered by Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas. The two-day event kicked off Tuesday morning…MORE

AP sources: White House Softens on Sending Troops to States

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump appears to be privately backing off his threat to deploy troops to the states in order to quell protests over police brutality. White House officials say this week’s response to demonstrations across the country indicates that local governments should be able to restore order themselves. The shift comes as…MORE

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