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Governor Abbott: Texas to Get Back to Business Early Next Month

Governor Abbott: Texas to Get Back to Business Early Next Month

(WBAP/KLIF) – Texas will safely get back to business early next month, according to Governor Greg Abbott. The Governor told the ‘WBAP Morning News’ on Wednesday that the “twin goals” for the state are to reopen for business as quickly as possible while being safe and slowing the spread of the coronavirus. “We’re going to…MORE

Car Dealers Allowed To Reopen Showrooms

Car Dealers Allowed To Reopen Showrooms

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — If you’re aching to take a test drive in a new car you can. Car dealerships in North Texas are reopening showrooms after federal COVID-19 restrictions were amended to include car sales as an essential service. The Dallas Morning News reports the National Automobile Dealers Association lobbied Washington for the designation.…MORE

The most profitable airline in the U.S. is losing tons of money.

The most profitable airline in the U.S. is losing tons of money.

Atlanta (WBAP/KLIF) – Delta Airlines, the biggest commercial carrier in the United States, reports it lost $534 million in the first quarter. Bad as those first quarter numbers are, Delta predicts its revenue in this quarter, will be 90% less than last year, and there’s no recovery in sight. There are 75% fewer commercial flights…MORE

Demonstrators hold quiet protest at Dealey Plaza

Demonstrators hold quiet protest at Dealey Plaza

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – There was a mostly quiet protest in Dealey Plaza Tuesday, demanding an end to state and local stay-at-home orders intended to slow the spread of COVID-19. Organizers insisted they weren’t denying the coronavirus is a threat, they just don’t believe the data, and think government officials have over-reacted. They named their demonstration…MORE

Dallas Mexican food plant closes temporarily

Dallas Mexican food plant closes temporarily

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – Don Miguel Foods is closing its Dallas plant for two weeks because COVID-19 has been confirmed in an unspecified number of its employees. The factory employs 700 people, and makes Mexican prepared foods for retail and food service outlets. It expects to be back in business again May 4. Don Miguel says…MORE

McKinney nursing home scene of COVID-19 death cluster

McKinney nursing home scene of COVID-19 death cluster

McKinney (WBAP/KLIF) – One of the largest clusters of coronavirus deaths at a Texas assisted living facility has occurred at a nursing home in McKinney. The Oxford Grand Assisted Living and Memory Care reported its first confirmed COVID-19 case in March. Since then 12 of the 95 residents have tested positive for the illness; 7…MORE

Doctors want access to execution drugs to fight COVID-19

Doctors want access to execution drugs to fight COVID-19

Houston (AP) – A group of medical professionals is asking death penalty states for medications used both for lethal injections and to help coronavirus patients who are on ventilators. But a doctor who’s behind the request and a death penalty expert says secrecy surrounding executions could hinder those efforts because they don’t know what drugs…MORE

Governor Abbott Gives Update On Job Openings In Texas

Governor Abbott Gives Update On Job Openings In Texas

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF) – Texas Governor Greg Abbott outlined on Tuesday resources for Texans seeking employment due to the economic impact of COVID-19. The Governor announced that nearly 500,000 job openings are currently listed on WorkInTexas.com. Abbott presented different industries and certain employers that are hiring in each region of Texas and announced that many companies…MORE

Child Care Franchise Offers Help to First Responders & Essential Workers

Child Care Franchise Offers Help to First Responders & Essential Workers

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – A North Texas child care franchise is stepping up to support essential workers during the COVID-19 crisis. College Nannies Franchise Owner, Amisha Sinha said the company is teaming up with Governor Greg Abbott’s office as part of the Frontline Texas Child Care Program. “We are waiving our standard enrollment fees for…MORE