Category Archives: WBAP 24/7 News

McKinney Mayor Issues Executive Order Requiring Businesses to Mandate Masks

McKinney Mayor Issues Executive Order Requiring Businesses to Mandate Masks

MCKINNEY (WBAP/KLIF) – Face coverings will be required in all McKinney businesses as of Wednesday afternoon as coronavirus cases in North Texas continue to rise. Dallas and Tarrant Counties have both mandated businesses to require all employees and customers to wear masks. But Collin County is yet to issue a mask mandate. McKinney Mayor George…MORE

Covid-19 Numbers Continue to Rise Across North Texas

Covid-19 Numbers Continue to Rise Across North Texas

(DFW) WBAP/KLIF – Tarrant County reported 263 new Coronavirus cases on Monday. There have been a total of 11,739 COVID-19 cases, 225 people have died and more than 5,000 have recovered in the county. The Dallas County Health Department is reporting 572 additional Covid 19 cases and 1 additional death. The county now has 20,737…MORE

Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Abortion Clinic Law

Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Abortion Clinic Law

Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court has struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics, reasserting a commitment to abortion rights over fierce opposition from dissenting conservative justices in the first big abortion case of the Trump era. Chief Justice John Roberts joined with his four more liberal colleagues in ruling that the…MORE

Austin Rioter Shot by Bean Bag Critically Injured

Austin Rioter Shot by Bean Bag Critically Injured

(WBAP/KLIF) — The brother of a 20-year-old student who was shot and seriously injured by police at a protest in Austin, Texas, says law enforcement’s use of munitions such as beanbags, should be reviewed. Justin Howell was hospitalized in critical condition after a May 31st riot and was discharged this week. He was shot in…MORE

Child Hit & Killed by Car After Royse City Celebration

Child Hit & Killed by Car After Royse City Celebration

(WBAP/KLIF) — A Texas family experiences a tragic end to a patriotic program in Royse City.  City officials held a “Celebrating Freedom” event at the local high school that featured music and a fireworks show. A family from Klondike, Texas, attended the event and were visiting with friends after the show. That’s when the family’s 12-year-old…MORE

Energy Giant Bows to COVID-19 Crash

Energy Giant Bows to COVID-19 Crash

(WBAP/KLIF) — Due to a collapse in world wide demand for energy during COVID-19, Chesapeake Energy Corporation becomes one of the biggest casualties of the pandemic. Chesapeake lawyers filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from the U.S. bankruptcy court in the southern district of Texas.. The gas shale extraction company is a victim of the…MORE

Dallas Area Hospitals are at 68% Capacity

Dallas Area Hospitals are at 68% Capacity

(WBAP/KLIF) — The latest hospital capacity report in Dallas shows 68% of all beds are in use. Of the nearly 6,100 beds, just over 1,900 remain available. However, hospitals are using just over a third of available ventilators. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins feels the slow return of drive thru test results is hampering effective…MORE

Jenkins Wants Another 30-Day Lock-Down

Jenkins Wants Another 30-Day Lock-Down

(WBAP/KLIF) — Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins is criticizing Governor Greg Abbott for not doing enough to protect Texas against the Coronavirus pandemic. Although the governor moved to shut down bars and restrict restaurant capacity to 50% on Friday, Jenkins believes another 30-day stay-at-home order along with a mandated mask requirement is also necessary. The…MORE

Businesses weigh reopening – or close again – as cases rise

Businesses weigh reopening – or close again – as cases rise

It’s not the reopening businesses were hoping for. After months of shutdown, restaurants, stores and even amusement parks announced their reopening with fanfare. But now that states like Texas and Arizona are seeing alarming surges in reported cases of COVID-19, businesses large and small must decide whether to keep their doors open. In some cases,…MORE