Police Confirm 6-year-old Boy Shot by Brother is Dead

ARLINGTON (WBAP/KLIF)- Arlington police confirm the 6-year-old boy that was shot in the head by his 11-year-old special needs brother is dead. Lieutenant Chris Cook says the 11-year-old got the gun from his 16-year-old brother who claims he purchased it off the street. He said a 5-year-old sister was also grazed by the bullet. “The…MORE

Dallas Mayor Gives State of Downtown Speech, Shares his Vision for Downtown Dallas

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- Downtown Dallas Inc’s Fall Forum and Mayors state of Downtown brought in 800 people to The Omni Resort to hear what mayor Eric Johnson, a Dallas native had to say. Johnson talked about how Downtown is becoming more livable and vibrant with nearly 12,000 residents in the heart of Downtown. He also talked about…MORE

Prosecutors Investigate Possible ISIS Links To American Airlines Mechanic Suspected Of Tampering

FORT WORTH  (WBAP/KLIF News) – Prosecutors say an American Airlines mechanic accused of tampering with and sabotaging a plane in July may have links to ISIS. They say Abdul-Majeed Alani shared ISIS video’s on his cell phone and spoke about harming non-Muslims before removing an important noseguard part of an American Airlines plane. Former FBI…MORE

Irving Police: Lockdown Lifted at Austin Middle School After Report of ‘Man with gun’

UPDATED: 9:30AM The Irving Police Department updated the media about the investigation into reports of an “armed man” at Austin Middle School in Irving. Irving Police spokesman Robert Reeves says that a call came in from frantic person just before 7AM. He said he believes the threat was credible based on the emotion on the…MORE

Government Transfers Land for More Border Wall

PHOENIX (AP) – The Department of Interior says it is transferring 560 acres of federal land to the U.S. Army to speed up construction on 70 miles of border wall in West Texas, California and Arizona. This marks the first time the government has transferred land on an emergency basis to build border barriers. Acting…MORE

Imelda Deluges Parts of Texas with Rain, Tornadoes

HOUSTON (AP) — Officials in Houston and surrounding communities say so far there have been no severe consequences as Tropical Depression Imelda deluged parts of Southeast Texas with rain. Glenn LaMont, deputy emergency management coordinator in Brazoria County, south of Houston along the Gulf Coast, said he has seen no reports of flooded homes or…MORE

3,000 Local Non-Profits Participating in North Texas Giving Day 9/19

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- North Texans are encouraged to give back to their favorite local non profit today for North Texas Giving Day September 19th. Carol Goglia with Communities Foundation of Texas said this is the largest online community-wide event in the Nation and world. Goglia said 3,000 local nonprofits are registered on NorthTexasGivingDay.org and some even…MORE

58 People Charged in Health Care Fraud and Opioid Takedown

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- The Department of Justice announces a health care fraud enforcement operation across the state of Texas. 58 people were charged for their alleged involvement in medical fraud schemes and networks of “pill mill” clinics resulting in $66 million in loss and 6.2 million pills. Of those charged, 16 were doctors or medical professionals,…MORE

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