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New Rangers park among possible MLB ideas for season start

New Rangers park among possible MLB ideas for season start

North Texas has more to offer than just the new Rangers ballpark should MLB decide to start the pandemic-delayed 2020 baseball season with teams grouped together in different regions. Among the different plans looked at by Major League Baseball is to use Texas as a mid-American hub. “Depending upon a variety of the other factors,…MORE

Trump Wants States to Consider Opening Schools Before Summer; New WH COVID-19 Testing Plan

Trump Wants States to Consider Opening Schools Before Summer; New WH COVID-19 Testing Plan

Washington (AP) – President Donald Trump says states should “seriously consider” reopening their public schools before the end of the academic year, even though dozens already have said it would be unsafe for students to return until the summer or fall. Only a few have publicly considered earlier openings, including Montana, which says school districts…MORE

Federal Reserve Expands Lending to More Cities and Counties

Federal Reserve Expands Lending to More Cities and Counties

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Federal Reserve will allow a much larger number of cities and counties to participate in a lending program that it announced earlier this month. The program initially allowed only 10 cities and 16 counties to participate. It came under criticism for leaving out many large metropolitan areas with heavy African-American populations.…MORE

Governor Abbott Announces Plan to Reopen Texas

Governor Abbott Announces Plan to Reopen Texas

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF) – Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced his plan to reopen Texas on Monday at the State Capitol. The Governor issued an Executive Order on March 31, implementing Essential Services and Activities Protocols for the entire state of Texas. The order directed all Texans to minimize non-essential gatherings and in-person contact with people who…MORE

Tarrant County Pilot Program to Screen, Schedule COVID-19 Tests

Tarrant County Pilot Program to Screen, Schedule COVID-19 Tests

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) – As part of its effort to meet the need for more COVID-19 testing, Tarrant County unveiled a new self-screening website this week. The new website, covidtesting.tarrantcounty.com, launched Sunday. The first day for testing appointments was Monday. According to Tarrant County Public Health, during the first week, slots for the testing site will…MORE

Beaumont Mayor Apologizes for Nail Salon Visit Amid Stay-At-Home Order

Beaumont Mayor Apologizes for Nail Salon Visit Amid Stay-At-Home Order

BEAUMONT (WBAP/KLIF News) – The mayor of Beaumont apologized for violating a stay-at-home order after a photo of her surfaced on social media visiting a nail salon. After the photo spread, Mayor Becky Ames said she was there for a short period of time in order to learn how to remove her manicured nails and to…MORE

Will Texas’ Unemployment Benefits Fund Run Out of Money?

Will Texas’ Unemployment Benefits Fund Run Out of Money?

Austin (WBAP/KLIF) – The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has paid out $1.7 billion dollars in unemployment benefits amid the coronavirus pandemic; some of those funds are part of the federal stimulus package. With some $900-million dollars left in TWC’s bank account, state officials are looking at opens to replenish the fund before it’s depleted? Texas…MORE

Death Toll Rises Months After El Paso Walmart Attack

Death Toll Rises Months After El Paso Walmart Attack

EL PASO, Teas (AP) – A hospital official says that a man shot in the Aug. 3 attack targeting Latinos in an El Paso Walmart has died after months in the hospital. Guillermo ‘Memo’ Garcia was fundraising for his daughter’s soccer team in front of the Walmart when he was shot nine months ago. His…MORE

Death Toll Rises Months After El Paso Walmart Attack

Death Toll Rises Months After El Paso Walmart Attack

EL PASO, Teas (AP) – A hospital official says that a man shot in the Aug. 3 attack targeting Latinos in an El Paso Walmart has died after months in the hospital. Guillermo ‘Memo’ Garcia was fundraising for his daughter’s soccer team in front of the Walmart when he was shot nine months ago. His…MORE

Texas deputy dies when struck by vehicle on Interstate 35

Texas deputy dies when struck by vehicle on Interstate 35

TEMPLE, Texas (AP) — Authorities say a Bell County, Texas, deputy sheriff was killed early Sunday when he was struck by a vehicle while helping a neighboring county’s sheriffs department try to stop another vehicle it had pursued into Bell County on Interstate 35. Deputy John Andrew Rhoden, 31, was killed when he was struck…MORE