Category Archives: 24/7 Newsroom News

George Floyd’s 2004 Arrest May Have Been Built on False Evidence

George Floyd’s 2004 Arrest May Have Been Built on False Evidence

DALLAS (AP) – Texas prosecutors are examining potential irregularities in a scandal-ridden former Houston police officer’s arrest of George Floyd on a minor drug charge. The probe could expand the body of convictions possibly tainted by the officer’s conduct. Floyd’s death last month under the knee of a white Minneapolis police officer sparked national protests.…MORE

McKinney Wins Texas “Music Friendly” Certification

McKinney Wins Texas “Music Friendly” Certification

MCKINNEY- WBAP/KLIF – The city of McKinney has won “music friendly” certification from the state of Texas, clearing the way to add the North Texas city to a formidable list of other Lone Start State cities strongly pushing the growth of local music industries.   McKinney joins Austin, Fort Worth, Denton, Stephenville, Austin, San Antonio and…MORE

Fort Worth Police Officer Remains Critical; Suspect Arrested

Fort Worth Police Officer Remains Critical; Suspect Arrested

FORT WORTH – WBAP/KLIF – A Fort Worth police officer remains hospitalized in critical condition, after being hit by a reported stolen vehicle on the North Freeway late Saturday morning. Police say the officer tried to stop a vehicle and a chase began.  They report the officer was struck by that vehicle as he deployed…MORE

Suspect with links to ‘boogaloo’ movement indicted in Texas

Suspect with links to ‘boogaloo’ movement indicted in Texas

Texarkana (WBAP/KLIF) – A 36 year old man with apparent ties to a loose movement of right-wing extremists has been indicted on several charges including attempted capital murder of a peace officer. Aaron Swenson was arrested in April in Texarkana. He’s accused of threatening to ambush and kill a police officer. Swenson was wearing a…MORE

Texas cactus smuggler pleads guilty

Texas cactus smuggler pleads guilty

El Paso (WBAP/KLIF) – An accused plant smuggler has pleaded guilty to being part of a West Texas ring that smuggled rare Living Rock cacti, a plant that wildlife officials say is a protected species. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas says Harry Bock II, of El Paso, pleaded guilty in…MORE

Appeals court clears Texas execution

Appeals court clears Texas execution

Brownsville (AP) – A federal appeals court has cleared the way for a Texas man to be executed this week for the 1998 fatal stabbing of an 85 year old woman, though his lawyer says he’ll appeal. Ruben Gutierrez is scheduled to die Tuesday for the killing of Escolastica Harrison at her home in Brownsville.…MORE

North Texas Covid 19 Numbers Keep Climbing to New Records

North Texas Covid 19 Numbers Keep Climbing to New Records

DALLAS – WBAP/KLIF – Dallas County Saturday listed a new peak in Covid 19 infections; the fourth day of record numbers for the novel coronavirus. Dallas County reports 345 new Covid 19 infections and three additional deaths.  Tarrant County reports 3 deaths as well on Saturday, and 133 new Covid 19 infections; a rate also…MORE

City of Dallas Granted Court Permission to Remove Confederate Monument

City of Dallas Granted Court Permission to Remove Confederate Monument

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The City of Dallas has received a court order granting removal of the confederate monument at Pioneer Park. According to a city spokesperson, the city is working with the vendor to develop a plan for removal, nothing has been determined yet. The ruling comes after city attorneys asked an appeals court to…MORE

Meadows Museum to re-open soon

Meadows Museum to re-open soon

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – The Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University has become the first major art museum in Dallas to set a re-opening date after the COVID-19 shutdowns. The Meadows has been closed since March 17. It will re-open July 7. The Meadows will re-open with regular hours, but will allow no more than 25%…MORE

Voter registration deadline looming

Voter registration deadline looming

Austin (WBAP/KLIF) – Texans have until the end of business Monday, June 15, to register to vote in the upcoming primary runoff election, or update their addresses. The election was scheduled in May, but was postponed until July 14 because of the coronavirus pandemic. At the top of the ticket voters will choose which Democrat…MORE