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NTX: ‘Desperate’ Need for Blood Plasma From Recovered COVID Patients

NTX: ‘Desperate’ Need for Blood Plasma From Recovered COVID Patients

Dallas-Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – North Texas hospitals say they’re “desperate” for blood plasma donors from people who have recovered from COVID-19. The recent spike in cases and hospitalizations has local medical facilities and blood centers accepting shipments of plasma from New York, according to the Dallas Morning News. Blood plasma from recovered patients is one…MORE

Judge Orders Michael Cohen to be Released from Prison

Judge Orders Michael Cohen to be Released from Prison

NEW YORK (AP) – A judge has ordered the release from prison of President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, saying he believes the government retaliated against him for writing a book about Trump. U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein ordered Michael Cohen released from prison by 2 p.m. on Friday. Cohen sued the government earlier this…MORE

Canceling On-Campus Instruction Creating Education Gap

Canceling On-Campus Instruction Creating Education Gap

(WBAP/KLIF) — With DFW area schools offering online or in-person education, the reality for many residents boils down to just one choice….in-school instruction. Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Kent Scribner recently pointed to concerns during the pandemic that an educational crisis was in the works.  One grandmother, Sharon Armstrong says the reason is many lack resources to…MORE

Burgess Says Congress is Working on Another Stimulus

Burgess Says Congress is Working on Another Stimulus

(WBAP/KLIF) — Congress is mulling over details of the next round of relief for those suffering during the coronavirus pandemic.  Many Americans continue to suffer financial fallout from the Coronavirus pandemic shut down. With benefits running out next week on the federal unemployment supplement, Texas Representative Michael Burgess says Congress is contemplating several stimulus package…MORE

Southwest Airlines To Test COVID-19 Thermal Cameras

Southwest Airlines To Test COVID-19 Thermal Cameras

(WBAP/KLIF) — Southwest Airlines is planning to test thermal cameras aimed at spotting travelers who are running a fever.  Airline officials at Dallas Love Field will conduct the test, which starts in early August, to search for those who have the most common symptom of COVID-19. During the first phase of the test, temperature readings…MORE

Metroplex Surpasses 78,000 Coronavirus Cases

Metroplex Surpasses 78,000 Coronavirus Cases

(WBAP/KLIF) — State health officials say Wednesday is the deadliest single day of the pandemic as 197 new deaths were reported. The state has reported 1,535 deaths in the past two weeks.  The Coronavirus pandemic death toll in North Texas is nearing 1,000. 30 additional deaths occurred in Dallas county, Wednesday, while Tarrant county listed…MORE

Texas Hits New High in Daily COVID-19 Death Count

Texas Hits New High in Daily COVID-19 Death Count

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas reported a new daily high number of deaths Wednesday from the illness caused by the new coronavirus, even as the state reported a slight decrease in the number of people who have tested positive. The Department of State Health Services reported a Wednesday COVID-19 death toll hit a record 197,…MORE

Tesla Picks Texas Site for Second US Vehicle Assembly Plant

Tesla Picks Texas Site for Second US Vehicle Assembly Plant

AP Auto Writer Tesla has picked the Austin, Texas, area as the site for its largest auto assembly plant employing at least 5,000 workers. The company will build on a 2,100-acre tract in Travis County and will get more than $60 million in tax breaks from the county and a local school district. The new…MORE

Dallas Police Chief Revamps Department Protocols for Peaceful Protests

Dallas Police Chief Revamps Department Protocols for Peaceful Protests

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Dallas Police Chief Reneé Hall issued an updated general order on Wednesday that immediately revamps the department’s protocols and procedures in the management of peaceful protests. The modifications involve restrictions on the use of non-lethal tools such as tear gas and kinetic impact projectiles. Across the country, police departments are re-examining their…MORE