Dallas Police Arrest Man they say Fatally Beat a Woman in Alleyway Before Robbing Gas Station

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- Anthony De Wayne Randle is charged with robbery and murder. Dallas Police say he punched an employee in the head and stole cigarettes at a RaceTrac on Inwood Road November 1st. Police say they found security footage of Randle attacking 39-year-old Charity Crim in a strip mall alleyway on Maple Avenue before the…MORE

Jerry Jones: No Coaching Changes After Loss To Bills

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) – Jerry Jones has gone from blasting his coaching staff to talking about the playoffs even after another loss by the Dallas Cowboys. The Dallas owner says he’s confident about the possibility of the 6-6 Cowboys winning their rest of their games. They are still the NFC Leader after a Thanksgiving Day…MORE

Prairie Lights on Display Now!

This holiday season, a popular tradition continues in Grand Prairie. The two-mile “Prairie Lights” holiday display along Joe Pool lake returns for its 14th year.  More than 250-thousand people visited the drive-thru holiday experience last year. With new displays, park officials expect greater crowds this year.  Wait times to see the over 4-million “prairie lights”…MORE

Troopers Will Be Watching and Helping Holiday Drivers

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Texas Highway Patrol troopers are out in force this holiday weekend to both help and watch drivers. Lonnie Haschel with the Department of Public Safety says troopers will mainly be doing a couple of things. “We want to make sure people are watching their speed, they are not distracted, they certainly aren’t under…MORE

Dallas Organizations Open It’s Doors to Homeless and Refugees this Thanksgiving

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- A Dallas-based non profit is providing hope and a warm meal to the homeless this Thanksgiving. Approximately 550 volunteers will round up their family members, assemble linens and decorate tables at the Our Calling Center for the unsheltered homeless. “It’s moms and dads with their kids seated at tables, having a family meal with…MORE

Report: US Lacked Technology To Track Separated Families

PHOENIX (AP) – A report says the U.S. government didn’t have the technology needed in 2018 to properly document and track thousands of immigrant families separated at the southern border. The report released Wednesday by the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General found the agency lacked proper systems when Border Patrol agents took…MORE

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