Category Archives: WBAP 24/7 News

COVID-19 Vaccines Available to All Texans Over 16

COVID-19 Vaccines Available to All Texans Over 16

HOUSTON (AP) – Texas is set to begin making COVID-19 vaccines available to anyone who wants one. On Monday, Texas will become the most populous U.S. state to expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all adults. The state has nearly 30 million residents. This will come more than a month before President Joe Biden’s goal of…MORE

No Background Checks At Migrant Facilities

No Background Checks At Migrant Facilities

Houston (AP) – The Biden administration is not requiring FBI fingerprint background checks of caregivers at its rapidly expanding network of emergency sites to hold thousands of immigrant teenagers. That alarms child welfare experts who say the waiver compromises safety. The FBI fingerprint checks use criminal databases not accessible to the public and can overcome…MORE

Statewide Manhunt Ends With Death Of Suspect

Statewide Manhunt Ends With Death Of Suspect

Mexia (WBAP/KLIF) – The suspect wanted for the Friday night shooting of a Texas State Trooper apparently killed himself Saturday evening when he was surrounded in a house he was hiding in near Mexia. 36 year old DeArthur Pinson reportedly shot trooper Chad Walker when Walker pulled over to the side of highway 84 to…MORE

Texas Sized Manhunt Underway; DPS Trooper in Critical Condition

Texas Sized Manhunt Underway; DPS Trooper in Critical Condition

DPS -WBAP/KLIF –  Texas police agencies are looking for a suspect described as armed and dangerous, believed to have fled into the woods alongside Highway 84 near Mexia, Central Texas, after shooting a Texas State Trooper in the head and abdomen around dinnertime Friday night. The Texas State Troopers Association says it’s Trooper, Chad Walker,…MORE

The Monday Milestone For Texans 16 and Older

The Monday Milestone For Texans 16 and Older

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – Beginning Monday, all Texans ages 16 and older will be eligible to receive a vaccine. Additionally, Texas is scheduled to receive over 1 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine for the coming week. The state has already administered more than 10 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. That’s an increase of…MORE

A Small Texas Town Has Become An Epicenter For Illegal Border Crossings

A Small Texas Town Has Become An Epicenter For Illegal Border Crossings

Roma (AP) – A small border town in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley has become the latest epicenter of illegal crossings, where growing numbers of families and children enter the United States to seek asylum. Within an hour of darkness Wednesday, about 100 people have been ferried in rafts across the Rio Grande and into the…MORE

Self-Styled Vigilante Charged

Self-Styled Vigilante Charged

Lubbock (AP) – Federal officials have charged a man accused of forcing off a West Texas road a National Guard convoy transporting COVID-19 vaccines, then holding 11 Guard soldiers at gunpoint. Federal prosecutors say 66 year old Larry Harris of Willcox, Arizona, is charged with assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon. Police say…MORE

Manhunt Underway For Gunman Who Shot Texas Trooper

Manhunt Underway For Gunman Who Shot Texas Trooper

Mexia (WBAP/KLIF) – A Texas state trooper was shot late Friday night on a highway just outside Mexia, 45 miles or so south of Dallas. The unidentified trooper was rushed to a Waco hospital in critical condition. A manhunt is underway for his assailant, identified as 36 year old DeArthur Pinson Jr. DPS describes Pinson…MORE

Pulitzer Prize Winning Texas Author Dies

Pulitzer Prize Winning Texas Author Dies

(WBAP/KLIF) — A Pulitzer prize winning Texas author has died.  Larry McMurtry, the man who wrote “Lonesome Dove”, a tale of an 1870’s cattle drive, has died at the age of 84. The University of North Texas alum penned books and screenplays about the American west over a span of a half century.  Not only was…MORE