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Federal Prosecutors Make Another Blunder in Price Corruption Trial

Federal Prosecutors Make Another Blunder in Price Corruption Trial

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — For the third time in a week, federal prosecutors have handed over new evidence in the corruption trial of Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price. It didn’t sit well with the judge the first time prosecutors presented new evidence, and the same can be said again this time, with the judge…MORE

Texas Politicians React to Airstrike Against Syria

Texas Politicians React to Airstrike Against Syria

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — Texas politicians are reacting to Thursday night’s air-strike against Syria. President Donald Trump ordered the strike last night in response to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad launching a chemical attack of his own against his own citizens, leaving dozens of men, women and children dead. Congressman Pete Sessions says not just Americans,…MORE

Tony Romo to Join Broadcast Team at CBS Sports

Tony Romo to Join Broadcast Team at CBS Sports

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has decided to hang up his cleats. Now that he has been released by the Cowboys Romo is retiring and will join the broadcast team at CBS Sports. News broke that the Cowboys would part ways with Romo last month, but the team never actually did…MORE

Legal Analyst Believes John Wiley Price Will Not Testify Despite His Wishes

Legal Analyst Believes John Wiley Price Will Not Testify Despite His Wishes

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price says he’s willing to testify in his ongoing corruption trial. Price told the Dallas Morning News he’s “strong in faith, but short on patience and temperance,” and that he may have to take the stand. But legal analyst Loretta Powers from the “Powers of Attorney”…MORE

Residents of Justin in Clean-Up Mode Following Destructive Winds

Residents of Justin in Clean-Up Mode Following Destructive Winds

JUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF News) — Citizens of Justin are trying to get their town cleaned up after Sunday’s severe storms. Most of the damage done was to people’s roofs, with shingles torn off and laying in yards and streets — but the city manager says there was plenty more damage caused by high winds. “I know…MORE

Arlington Asking Citizens for Donations to Build K-9 Memorial

Arlington Asking Citizens for Donations to Build K-9 Memorial

ARLINGTON (WBAP/KLIF News) — The City of Arlington is asking for donations to help honor the police and fire department’s fallen K-9 officers. The goal is $100,000 to build a bronze statue of a labrador retriever, which represents the fire department, and a Belgian malinois, which represents the police department. It would be displayed between…MORE

Study: Buffalo Wings the Top DFW Food Preference Around St. Patrick’s Day

Study: Buffalo Wings the Top DFW Food Preference Around St. Patrick’s Day

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — People celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in the Metroplex tend to have different holiday food cravings than the rest of the country. GrubHub released a study showing which foods get ordered more than usual both on the holiday and the day after. In Dallas-Fort Worth, the food that spikes the most over…MORE

Search Continues for Missing Retired Dallas Firefighter

Search Continues for Missing Retired Dallas Firefighter

QUINLAN (WBAP/KLIF News) — Search teams are now six days into their efforts trying to find missing retired Dallas firefighter Michael Chambers. WFAA-TV photojournalist Mike Forbes says more than 100 people have been part of the search since last Friday, with search members including active police officers to off-duty Dallas firefighters. He says the Hunt…MORE

Second Baylor Football Staffer Fired In Just Over a Month

Second Baylor Football Staffer Fired In Just Over a Month

WACO (WBAP/KLIF News) — Baylor has fired its second football staffer in a little over a month for misconduct not related to football. The university parted ways with associate director of football operations DeMarkco Butler this week for allegedly sending inappropriate text messages to a teenager. A school offocial told KWTX in Waco the teenager…MORE

Dallas Leaders Urge Legislators to Not Cut Pre-K Funding

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — A group of Dallas city leaders are making a plea to Texas legislators to not cut funding to early education. Governor Greg Abbott initiated a grant program two years ago that puts $118 million per year toward improving public preschools, but Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, former Dallas Police Chief David Brown,…MORE