Trump Says Virus in US Will Get Worse Before it Gets Better

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump sought to paint a rosier picture of the coronavirus for the nation Tuesday but conceded the pandemic is likely to get worse for a time as he revived his daily briefings with an eye to halting a campaign-season erosion of support as new cases spike across the country. The…MORE

Some Texas Schools to Begin Fall Sports Sooner than Others

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to surge in some of Texas’ most populated cities, the state is pushing back the start of fall sports for its biggest schools. The UIL’s plan, released, Tuesday, provides a delay for schools in highly-populated metro areas, primarily conferences 5A-6A, given the challenges with COVID-19 those…MORE

Tarrant County Issues Order to Postpone In-Person Learning Until Sept. 28 for Public Schools

TARRANT COUNTY (WBAP/KLIF)- The Tarrant County Health Department is ordering only online classes to be held until September 28th due to the ongoing spread of COVID-19. It’s a joint order for Tarrant County, The City of Arlington, and The City of Burleson. This order does not apply to private or religious schools but they are strongly urged…MORE

Med Professionals From U.S. Navy Deployed to Hospitals + Clinical Trials in Coronavirus Vaccine

00:28 Dave & Amy talk to Clayton Neville: Medical professionals from the U.S. Navy have been deployed to help hospitals in four cities across southern Texas and the Rio Grande Valley. 04:50 Dave & Amy talk to Jim Roope: The Results of the first phase of clinical trials in a coronavirus vaccine have been published,…MORE

American Airlines Unveils Touchless Kiosks

Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) –  Fort Worth based American Airlines is introducing new touchless kiosks for checking bags if you’re flying alone.  Now, you can print your bag tags without touching an airport kiosk when flying in the U.S. Here how it works:  You check in for your flight on aa.com in the American Airlines app…MORE

4,000 Covid Deaths in Texas, but Houston is Leveling Off

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas surpassed 4,000 deaths in the coronavirus pandemic Monday but officials in Houston, one of the hardest-hit cities in the U.S., say they are cautiously optimistic about recent trends following weeks of alarming surges at hospitals. Texas reported more than 7,400 confirmed new cases and at least 62 new deaths. The…MORE

Texas Comptroller Projects a Fiscal 2021 Ending Shortfall of $4.6 Billion

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF) – Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar revised the Certification Revenue Estimate on Monday and now projects a fiscal 2021 ending shortfall of $4.58 billion. The shortfall, which Hegar attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic and recent volatility in oil prices, is a decrease from the $2.89 billion positive year-end balance originally projected in the October 2019 CRE.…MORE

Benchmark Research Seeks Participants to Test COVID-19 Vaccine in Fort Worth

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF)- Participants are still needed to take part in Fort Worth research trials to test a COVID-19 vaccine. Starting next week, Benchmark Research will launch clinical research trials to test vaccines aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19. The company needs about 2,000 participants. Participants must be over 18 years old. Benchmark Research said…MORE

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