Critics Target Liberty University’s President As Students Reportedly Fall Ill After Returning to Campus

Lynchburg, VA (WBAP/KLIF) – The president of Liberty University is being blasted on social media, weeks after facing a lashing for partiallly re-opening the evangelical school’s campus to students during the coronavirus pandemic. The criticism comes amid reports that nearly a dozen student are allegedly sick with COVID-19 symptoms. The school’s physician reportedly told the…MORE

Churches Join Faith to Battle COVID-19…List of Easter Sunday Services

(WBAP/KLIF) — With the COVID-19 pandemic raging on, leaders of faith are turning to heaven for help.  Concord church pastor Bryan Carter is holding online prayers during the pandemic, each morning through Easter Sunday. President Russell Nelson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints proclaimed a world-wide fast to battle Coronavirus.  The plea…MORE

City of Richardson Temporarily Suspends Recycling and Limits Trash Service Due to COVID-19

RICHARDSON (WBAP/KLIF)- Beginning April 9, 2020 recycling services in the city of Richardson will be suspended and trash collection will be temporarily reduced from twice to once-per-week due to COVID-19. Greg Sowell with the City of Richardson says COVID-19 has resulted in staffing shortages in the City’s Public Services Department and has increased the demand of trash…MORE

Mayor of Dallas says Local, State Communication is Healthy Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The Mayor of Dallas clarified on Thursday that he believes accusations among local and state leaders earlier this week surrounded a misunderstanding. Mayor Eric Johnson said communication between local and state governments is strong amid the coronavirus pandemic. “There’s a healthy line of communication,” said Mayor Johnson. “Our response has been pretty…MORE

United Way of Tarrant County Allocates $200,000 from Emergency Relief Fund to Help those Impacted by COVID-19

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF)- United Way of Tarrant County announced the allocation of $200,000 from its Emergency Relief Fund to 11 organizations focused on providing the most basic and critical needs to more than 120,000 Tarrant County residents impacted by COVID-19. “The amount of need in our community is unlike anything we’ve ever seen,” said Leah…MORE

Tarrant County Judge Glenn Whitley Issues Stronger Command Regarding In-Person Church Services

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF News) – Easter is approaching and many North Texans are wondering how they’ll worship but Tarrant County residents recently got their answer from Judge Glen Whitley. In-person church services are banned right now because of the high risk of coronavirus spread. Tarrant County Judge Glenn Whitely posted a video Wednesday with the caption…MORE

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