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Nine Arlington ISD Buildings Remain Closed Following Severe Weather

Nine Arlington ISD Buildings Remain Closed Following Severe Weather

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Following a rash of winter storms last week, Arlington ISD has had to close nine buildings. The nine locations in the Arlington ISD include: High Schools – Lamar, Martin and Sam Houston Elementary Schools – Dunn, Morton, Thornton, West, Wood Administrative – Annex 5 Superintendent Dr. Marcelo Cavazos feared that not all of…MORE

North Texas Food Bank to Host Mobile Food Pantries This Week

North Texas Food Bank to Host Mobile Food Pantries This Week

NORTH TEXAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – As thousands of North Texans are still struggling in the aftermath of last week’s severe winter storm and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, non-profits and food banks continue to lend a helping hand. The North Texas Food Bank announced it will be hosting it’s drive-thru mobile pantries and mobile pantries all week.…MORE

Trump to Speak at CPAC as One GOP Governor Distances Himself From the Former President

Trump to Speak at CPAC as One GOP Governor Distances Himself From the Former President

Arkansas-AP (WBAP/KLIF) – Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Sunday he will not back Donald Trump if the former president runs for the White House in 2024, saying “it’s time” to move on to different voices in the Republican Party. Hutchinson told CNN’s “State of the Union” that Trump “is going to have a voice, as…MORE

Hospitals Confront Water Shortages in Winter Storm Aftermath

Hospitals Confront Water Shortages in Winter Storm Aftermath

HOUSTON (AP) — Hospitals across the South are dealing with water shortages in the wake of a devastating winter storm as the region carried on with recovery efforts and the weather offered a balmy respite — temperatures as high as the mid-70s. At the height of last week’s storm, hospitals scrambled to care for patients…MORE

COVID-19 Hospitalizations In TX Drop To Lowest Level Since November

COVID-19 Hospitalizations In TX Drop To Lowest Level Since November

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Data from state health officials shows that hospitalizations in Texas due to the coronavirus have dropped to their lowest level since mid-November. The Texas Department of State Health Services reported 7,146 hospitalizations on Sunday. That is the lowest it has been since the 7,083 hospitalizations on Nov. 12. Hospitalizations have been…MORE

Arlington Schools to Close Temporarily for Repairs

Arlington Schools to Close Temporarily for Repairs

(Arlington, TX) – The Arlington Independent School District is closing 26 locations Monday and Tuesday, and plans to resume instruction remotely on Wednesday and open up as many schools as possible for in-person learning on Thursday. The winter storms of the past week dealt devastating blows to the school buildings. Arlington ISD maintenance crews and…MORE

70 Deaths Nationwide Attributed To Winter Freeze

70 Deaths Nationwide Attributed To Winter Freeze

Dallas (AP) – With the snow and ice clearing in Texas after days of unusual cold, authorities are finding the bodies of people who likely froze to death as they struggled to stay warm after electricity was cut to millions. Of the around 70 deaths attributed to the snow, ice, and frigid temperatures nationwide, more…MORE

Warmer Temperatures Ease Winter Emergency

Warmer Temperatures Ease Winter Emergency

Dallas (AP) – Higher temperatures are spreading across the southern United States, bringing some relief to a region now very weary of winter. The region faces a challenging clean-up and expensive repairs from days of extreme cold and widespread power outages. In hard-hit Texas, where millions were warned to boil tap water before drinking it,…MORE