Category Archives: WBAP 24/7 News

Collin County Country Singer Kylie Rae Harris Drunk and Speeding Before Fatal Crash

Collin County Country Singer Kylie Rae Harris Drunk and Speeding Before Fatal Crash

TAOS COUNTY, NM (WBAP/KLIF News) – A North Texas country singer had a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit and was speeding at 102 miles per hour in the September car accident that killed her and a 16-year-old girl in New Mexico, according the the Taos County Sheriff’s Department. Officials said 30-year-old Kylie Rae…MORE

[LIVE] House Judiciary Impeachment Hearings Continue With Evidence Witnesses

[LIVE] House Judiciary Impeachment Hearings Continue With Evidence Witnesses

Lawyers for both Democrats and Republicans on findings from the Intelligence Committee’s impeachment inquiry over allegations that President Donald Trump withheld aid to Ukraine in order to pressure their government to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden.  Witnesses from the Intelligence Committee include majority counsel Daniel Goldman and the Republicans’ lawyer, Steve Castor. Also on the witness list…MORE

Children’s Health Dallas Takes Pre-Cautionary Measures After Tests Detect Mold

Children’s Health Dallas Takes Pre-Cautionary Measures After Tests Detect Mold

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – Children’s Health Dallas has temporarily relocated 28 patients out of an ‘abundance of caution’ because of a mold problem. The Dallas Morning News reports that routine air testing detected higher-than-normal levels of aspergillus fungus; it’s the same mold recently linked the death of five patients at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Children’s Health says…MORE

World Anti-Doping Agency Imposes 4-year Ban on Russia

World Anti-Doping Agency Imposes 4-year Ban on Russia

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — The Russian flag and national anthem were banned from next year’s Tokyo Olympics and other major sports events for four years on Monday. Russia’s hosting of world championships in Olympic sports also face being stripped after the World Anti-Doping Agency executive committee approved a full slate of recommended sanctions as punishment…MORE

Domestic Violence Suspect Fatally Shoots Officer ‘To avoid going to jail’

Domestic Violence Suspect Fatally Shoots Officer ‘To avoid going to jail’

HOUSTON (AP) – Houston police say a man has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of an officer. Police officials say Sgt. Christopher Brewster was shot just before 6 p.m. Saturday and died about half an hour later. Police said in a news release Sunday that 25-year-old Arturo Solis is charged with capital…MORE

FBI Announces Pensacola Base Shooting a “Terrorism Investigation”.

FBI Announces Pensacola Base Shooting a “Terrorism Investigation”.

PENSACOLA – The FBI has announced it’s investigation into Friday’s shooting at Pensacola’s Naval Air Base is being conducted as a probe into a terrorist attack.  A 21 year old Saudi national who was training at that facility is believed to be the lone suspect who opened fire inside a base classroom, killing three people…MORE

Missing Dallas Juvenile

Missing Dallas Juvenile

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – The Dallas Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing juvenile, 13-year-old, Ruby Rodriguez Munguia. She was last seen December 7, 2019 at about 10:00 a.m., in the 13600 block of Purple Sage Drive. Ruby is described white female with black hair and brown eyes. She is 4’9”…MORE

Investigators Say They Know What Caused The Fire At A Houston Area Petrochemical Facility

Investigators Say They Know What Caused The Fire At A Houston Area Petrochemical Facility

HOUSTON (AP) – Local and federal investigators say a fire at a Houston-area petrochemical storage facility that burned for days in March was accidental and caused by equipment failure at a storage tank. The report by the Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives concludes the failure took…MORE

Pacific Gas & Electric Says It Has Reached a $13.5 Billion Settlement

Pacific Gas & Electric Says It Has Reached a $13.5 Billion Settlement

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Pacific Gas and Electric says it has reached a $13.5 billion settlement that will resolve all major claims related to devastating wildfires blamed on its outdated equipment and negligence. The settlement, which the utility says was reached Friday, still requires court approval. PG&E says it is a key step in leading…MORE

Boeing Faces Possible Fine of Nearly $4 Million

Boeing Faces Possible Fine of Nearly $4 Million

AP– Boeing faces a possible fine of nearly $4 million after safety regulators say the company installed faulty parts on the wings of some Boeing 737 jets. The Federal Aviation Administration says suppliers told Boeing about a problem with the components, which are known as slat tracks. The parts sit at the front edge of…MORE