Category Archives: WBAP 24/7 News

Deadline Approaching to for Public Input in First-Ever Trinity Regional Flood Plan

Deadline Approaching to for Public Input in First-Ever Trinity Regional Flood Plan

Dallas-Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – The first-ever Trinity Regional Flood Planning Group is asking for public input to help identify areas most prone to flood damage. It’s all part of a statewide effort tackle infrastructure issues and flood mitigation after the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey nearly 4 years ago. Through Saturday North Texans can access…MORE

Locally Based Airlines Report Second Quarter Profits as Travel Demand Increases

Locally Based Airlines Report Second Quarter Profits as Travel Demand Increases

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Two locally based airlines are reporting second quarter profits for the first time in a while as the industry looks to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic. Southwest Airlines Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Gary Kelly said that the second quarter 2021 marked an important milestone in the pandemic…MORE

Oil Rig Worker Dies When Part of Mobile Rig Falls on Him Near Houston

Oil Rig Worker Dies When Part of Mobile Rig Falls on Him Near Houston

HOUSTON (AP) – Officials say a man is dead after part of an oil rig he was working on fell on him near Houston. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says the incident happened Wednesday afternoon in a remote area of the northeastern part of the county, 10 miles northeast of Houston. He says the man…MORE

Plano Home Explosion May Have Been Intentional; Victim Fighting for His Life

Plano Home Explosion May Have Been Intentional; Victim Fighting for His Life

Plano, TX (WBAP/KLIF) – Plano Police and fire officials are now saying the home explosion that left 6 people injured may have been intentional. Officer David Tilley with Plano PD says fire marshals and detectives are working together in this investigation and are trying to piece tog ether what exactly happened but based on what…MORE

Are Texas and Oklahoma Leaving The Big 12?

Are Texas and Oklahoma Leaving The Big 12?

UNDATED (AP) – Texas and Oklahoma have had discussions with the Southeastern Conference about leaving the Big 12. A person with knowledge of the situation says the two schools have talked about switching conferences with SEC officials, but no formal invitations have been extended. The person also tells the AP that Texas initiated the discussions.…MORE

Fort Worth Non-Profit is Keeping Residents from Losing Homes and Providing Access to Affordable Homes

Fort Worth Non-Profit is Keeping Residents from Losing Homes and Providing Access to Affordable Homes

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF)- Housing Channel, a Fort Worth-based community organization that promotes homeownership and access to affordable housing, is encouraging homeowners struggling with house payments in the wake of the pandemic to contact the organization for assistance via the Texas Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program (TEMAP), which provides mortgage relief for low-to-moderate income homeowners who have…MORE

Dallas Cowboys Return to West Coast for Training Camp

Dallas Cowboys Return to West Coast for Training Camp

OXNARD (WBAP/KLIF) – The Dallas Cowboys officially kicked off the start of training camp in Oxnard, California on Wednesday. The team held camp in Frisco last year because of COVID restrictions. Owner Jerry Jones said Wednesday that most employees have been vaccinated for COVID-19. “Everybody here in what we call tier 1, tier 2, and…MORE

Fort Worth PD Dealing with Excessive Force Lawsuits

Fort Worth PD Dealing with Excessive Force Lawsuits

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) -Fort Worth police are being accused of using excessive force. In the past two month, the police force has been accused of failing to properly train officers, leading to excess force in at least three separate lawsuits. One lawsuit even claims the department used deadly force. At this moment there are five ongoing…MORE

Governor Abbott Ceremonially Signs Anti-Fentanyl Legislation Into Law

Governor Abbott Ceremonially Signs Anti-Fentanyl Legislation Into Law

HOUSTON (WBAP/KLIF) – Texas Governor Greg Abbott made good on his promise on Wednesday to crack down on fentanyl. The Governor ceremonially signed Senate Bill 768 into law at the Crime Stoppers of Houston headquarters. SB 768 enhances criminal penalties for manufacturing and distributing fentanyl in Texas. Under this law, the punishment for the manufacture or delivery…MORE