Category Archives: WBAP 24/7 News

Southwest & American Airlines Warn of Layoffs as Both are Overstaffed Tens of Thousands of Workers

Southwest & American Airlines Warn of Layoffs as Both are Overstaffed Tens of Thousands of Workers

Dallas-Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – American and Southwest airlines both say they’re overstaffed by tens of thousands of workers due to the COVID-19 pandemic Fort Worth-based American Airlines has put union leaders on notice that job cuts and furloughs could happen this fall; over 20,000 workers could be impacted. Meantime, Dallas-based Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly…MORE

Texas Keeps ‘The Eyes of Texas’ Despite Athlete Demands

Texas Keeps ‘The Eyes of Texas’ Despite Athlete Demands

Austin (AP) The University of Texas has rejected calls by its athletes to change a school song that they believe has racist undertones. “The Eyes of Texas” has long been criticized for its connection to minstrel shows with characters in blackface in the early 1900s. The school says the song will remain. Texas interim president…MORE

With COVID-19 Surging in Florida, Will the 2020 RNC Convention Be Scrapped?

With COVID-19 Surging in Florida, Will the 2020 RNC Convention Be Scrapped?

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Trump is slowly coming to accept that the Republican National Convention won’t be the four-night infomercial for his reelection that he’d anticipated. Trump aides and allies are increasingly questioning whether the convention will be worth the trouble. Some are advocating that it be scrapped altogether. They reason that conventions are meant…MORE

Republican Party of Texas Officially Votes to Hold Convention Online

Republican Party of Texas Officially Votes to Hold Convention Online

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF NEWS)- The Texas GOP has officially decided to move its convention online. Houston city officials made the decision to cancel the event due to Coronavirus concerns about a week ago. The republican party of Texas attempted to sue Houston democratic Mayor Sylvester Turner and others involved in the cancellation arguing the large gathering…MORE

Dallas ISD Superintended Wants Start of School Pushed Back

Dallas ISD Superintended Wants Start of School Pushed Back

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF NEWS)- As the fall school semester approaches some parents and students are wondering how school will work amid COVID-19. Dallas ISD is scheduled to start August 17th but Superintendent Michael Hinojosa told WFAA-TV he would like push that date back to after Labor Day in order to better prepare for in-person or online…MORE

13-Year-Old Driving Car Hits Pedestrians; Killing One

13-Year-Old Driving Car Hits Pedestrians; Killing One

GRAND PRAIRIE (WBAP/KLIF NEWS)- A 13-year old boy in Grand Prairie was driving a car when he struck multiple pedestrians, killing one of them. Police say the boy was driving a 2008 Honda Civic without parental consent Sunday night at around 9 o’clock on the westbound frontage road off of state highway 180. He reportedly did…MORE

NASCAR Returns to North Texas This Weekend and Fans Are Welcome

NASCAR Returns to North Texas This Weekend and Fans Are Welcome

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF NEWS)- NASCAR returns to Texas this weekend amid the Coronavirus pandemic. Despite the recent surge in cases, Texas Motor Speedway will be opening the track to race fans at 50% capacity. President of the speedway Eddie Gossage told WFAA-tv the track is big enough to allow fans to attend safely. “We’re outdoors and…MORE

Arlington to Distribute Free Masks to Residents

Arlington to Distribute Free Masks to Residents

ARLINGTON (WBAP/KLIF)-The City of Arlington will distribute thousands of protective face masks to the public for free this week as part of ongoing efforts to fight the spread of COVID-19 and help the economy recover. Tarrant County recently provided the City with thousands of disposable masks, which will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis…MORE

Metroplex Reports Another 5,600+ Jump in COVID-19

Metroplex Reports Another 5,600+ Jump in COVID-19

(WBAP/KLIF) — Texas confirmed another nearly 5,700 of Coronavirus and 43 additional deaths. The state has over 264,000 cases and more than 3,200 deaths, a 1.3% mortality rate. Of the nearly 35,000 cases of COVID-19 reported in Dallas county, 457 patients have died. County health officials reported another 1,114 positive tests, today, and 6 additional…MORE

Grapevine’s annual GrapeFest Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Concerns

Grapevine’s annual GrapeFest Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Concerns

GRAPEVINE (WBAP/KLIF)- The 34th Annual GrapeFest, A Texas Wine Experience has been cancelled due to concerns over COVID-19. “We made the difficult decision to cancel the festival,” said Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive Director, Paul W. McCallum. “Citing concerns for the safety of attendees, volunteers, staff, sponsors and vendors.” Caroline Gerome with Grapevine Convention &…MORE