Category Archives: WBAP 24/7 News

Dallas ISD Confirms Middle School Student Tests Positive for COVID-19

Dallas ISD Confirms Middle School Student Tests Positive for COVID-19

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- Dallas ISD Officials say a student at J-L Long Middle School has tested positive for the Coronavirus. In a letter sent to parents, J-L Long Principal Chandra Barnett says the student was seen by a nurse Friday before Spring Break and fortunately the student is at home and is doing well. She states the Dallas County…MORE

Stocks Jump After Trump Promises to ‘Go Big’ on Virus Aid

Stocks Jump After Trump Promises to ‘Go Big’ on Virus Aid

NEW YORK (AP) – Stocks rallied Tuesday as President Donald Trump promised he’s “going big” with plans to prop up the economy through the coronavirus outbreak. The White House’s proposal could approach $1 trillion. A growing number of investors sees a recession as likely if not already here. The Federal Reserve also announced its latest…MORE

Governor Abbott Activates National Guard In Response To COVID-19

Governor Abbott Activates National Guard In Response To COVID-19

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF) – Governor Greg Abbott activated the Texas National Guard on Tuesday to be prepared to assist with response efforts for COVID-19. “By activating the Texas National Guard, we are ensuring Texas is prepared as we continue to mitigate the spread of COVID-19,” said Governor Abbott. “I am grateful to the men and women…MORE

Nine Additional COVID-19 Cases in Dallas County, Ages ranging from 20-70, Three are critical

Nine Additional COVID-19 Cases in Dallas County, Ages ranging from 20-70, Three are critical

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) reported nine additional positive cases of 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Dallas County. Local public laboratories are no longer required to send “presumptive positive” samples to the CDC for confirmation. Respiratory samples positive for COVID-19 in a public health laboratory will be considered “positive” with no…MORE

White House Seeks $850 Billion Emergency Stimulus Package For Coronavirus Response

White House Seeks $850 Billion Emergency Stimulus Package For Coronavirus Response

WASHINGTON (AP) – The White House is proposing an almost $850 billion emergency stimulus package to address the economic impact of the coronavirus on the nation’s economy. Senate Republicans will consider the measure Tuesday, which aims to provide relief for small businesses, the airline industry and propose a massive tax cut for wage earners. The…MORE

Tarrant County:  6th COVID-19 Case Was Locally Transmitted

Tarrant County: 6th COVID-19 Case Was Locally Transmitted

Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – Tarrant County is reporting its first presumed local transmission of COVID-19 (coronavirus.) The patient is a resident of Grand Prairie who had no known contact and has no recent travel history. In a statement Tarrant County Public Health director Vinny Taneja said that the patient has been isolated at home since…MORE

COVID-19: Moving West, Cutting Air Pollution, TV Contestants In the Dark

Borders have slammed shut, schools and businesses have closed and increasingly draconian restrictions on movement have been enforced to slow the spread of the new coronavirus. Here are some of the latest developments on Tuesday: VIRUS KEEPS MOVING WEST Tens of millions of people are hunkered down, so gripped by fear that they are heeding government…MORE

Multiple North Texas School Districts Shut Down Indefinitely

Multiple North Texas School Districts Shut Down Indefinitely

Dallas-Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – Several North Texas school districts closed their doors indefinitely Dallas ISD was the first to announce the move Monday, followed later by Richardson, DeSoto, Duncanville, Highland Park, and Grand Prairie ISD’s. Parents can keep the learning process in motion while kids are at home. Find resources on individual district websites. Statement from the…MORE

E-Learning Begins In the Frisco ISD

E-Learning Begins In the Frisco ISD

Frisco (WBAP/KLIF) –  More than 63,000 students in the Frisco ISD begin on-line learning Tuesday.  They are being asked to log on and complete daily assignments that will be due at the end of the week.  The district is asking teachers not to grade any of the work given to students, but some high school…MORE