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Dallas County Woman in her 20’s Dies from COVID-19, Case Count Rises

Dallas County Woman in her 20’s Dies from COVID-19, Case Count Rises

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The continued spread of COVID-19 in Texas was evident again Wednesday when state and local officials released daily case counts. Dallas County Health and Human Services is reporting 1,029 additional positive cases, bringing the total case count in Dallas County to 29,160, including 426 deaths. The additional 16 deaths reported in Dallas County…MORE

Houston Scraps Texas GOP’s In-person Convention due to Virus

Houston Scraps Texas GOP’s In-person Convention due to Virus

HOUSTON (WBAP/KLIF) – Houston city officials announced Wednesday that they have canceled the Texas GOP’s in-person convention set for next week amid concerns surrounding the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in the city. According to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, the city’s lawyers exercised provisions in the contract that the Texas Republican Party signed to rent…MORE

Trump Threatens to Cut Federal Aid if Schools Don’t Reopen

Trump Threatens to Cut Federal Aid if Schools Don’t Reopen

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump is threatening to withhold federal money if schools don’t reopen in the fall. He says the guidelines his own federal health officials have created for schools to reopen are impractical and expensive. Even as he continues to put pressure on state and local officials to fully reopen, New York City…MORE

Supreme Court Rules More Employers Can Opt Out of Providing No Cost Birth Control to Women

Supreme Court Rules More Employers Can Opt Out of Providing No Cost Birth Control to Women

WASHINGTON (WBAP/KLIF News) – The Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration in its effort to allow more employers to refuse to provide free birth control on moral or religious grounds. In the court’s 7-2 ruling Wednesday, the justices said the Trump administration acted properly in the legal process against the requirement. Under the…MORE

The State Fair of Texas is Canceled, but Rivalry Cotton Bowl Games are Still a Go

The State Fair of Texas is Canceled, but Rivalry Cotton Bowl Games are Still a Go

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – The State Fair of Texas may be canceled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but a couple of classic college football match-ups that are typically played during the fair are still a go. The Red River Showdown between the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners is still on for October 10 at…MORE

Texas To Recoup Unemployment After Overpaying Texans

Texas To Recoup Unemployment After Overpaying Texans

HOUSTON (AP) — Texas is attempting to recoup unemployment payments after mistakenly sending them to thousands of Texans amid the pandemic. The Texas Workforce Commission, an agency that oversees unemployment benefits, estimates that it overpaid by $32 million, the Houston Chronicle reported Monday. The commission has sent 46,000 notices to people, saying they were overpaid or ineligible…MORE

North Texas Hits 51,000 Positive COVID-19 Tests

North Texas Hits 51,000 Positive COVID-19 Tests

(WBAP/KLIF) — The Metroplex has hit 51,000 cases of the Coronavirus. Dallas county reported 1,077 additional positive cases of COVID-19, while Tarrant county showed 757 new cases. Collin and Denton counties combined for 174 newly infected residents. In all, Dallas county has recorded over 28,000 cases since the pandemic began, while Tarrant county lists more…MORE

Texas Education Agency Announces Guidelines

Texas Education Agency Announces Guidelines

(WBAP/KLIF) — The Texas Education Agency announced guidelines, Tuesday, for the start of the coming school year. The TEA made health and safety a top priority when school does resume.  The state is allowing both on-campus and at-home virtual learning this fall…a decision left up to parents. Richardson ISD superintendent Dr. Jeanie Stone says the…MORE