Category Archives: WBAP 24/7 News

Plano Highschooler Creates On-Line International Tutoring Service

Plano Highschooler Creates On-Line International Tutoring Service

Plano (AP) – When her Plano high school was forced to move online last spring because of the coronavirus pandemic, Charvi Goyal realized that the schoolmates she’d been informally tutoring between classes would still need extra help, but wouldn’t necessarily be able to get it. So she took her tutoring online, as well. Goyal, a…MORE

A Texas House Democrat Tests Positive For COVID-19

A Texas House Democrat Tests Positive For COVID-19

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – A Texas House member says he’s tested positive for COVID-19 after rejoining more than 100 fellow lawmakers this week at the state Capitol. State Rep. Joe Deshotel said Friday he doesn’t know where he might have become infected. The Democrat got the result shortly after House members unanimously adopted rules that…MORE

State Capital Grounds in Austin Temporarily Closed

State Capital Grounds in Austin Temporarily Closed

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Texas is closing the state Capitol grounds through President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration. The announcement Friday comes amid warnings of armed protests at statehouses around the U.S. The announcement adds Texas to the growing list of states taking new safeguards following last week’s deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol. The Texas Department…MORE

New Variant of the Coronavirus Found in Dallas County

New Variant of the Coronavirus Found in Dallas County

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) -Dallas County Health and Human Services announced that this is the same variant discovered in the United Kingdom, and the third case identified within the state of Texas. According to officials, the variant was found in a man in his 20’s, with no recent history of travel outside of the United States.…MORE

Another North Texas Resident Charged With Insurrection

Another North Texas Resident Charged With Insurrection

A third resident of north Texas has been arrested for alleged involvement with the mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters that stormed the U.S. Capitol last week. Federal authorities say 58 year old Troy Anthony Smocks urged an armed effort to hunt down Democrats and others. Smocks was arrested Friday, and faces a charge of…MORE

Texas Execution Delayed

Texas Execution Delayed

Austin (AP) – A Texas appeals court has delayed what would have been the first execution scheduled in the state this year. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Friday granted a stay for 31 year old Blaine Milam to review claims he is intellectually disabled. Milam had been scheduled to die by lethal injection on…MORE

Frisco Realtor Facing Charges in Capitol Breach

Frisco Realtor Facing Charges in Capitol Breach

FRISCO (WBAP/KLIF) – The Frisco realtor who made several social media posts from last week’s breach of the U.S. Capitol building is now charged for her alleged involvement. Court documents unsealed on Friday show that Jenna Ryan flew from Denton to Washington D.C. on a private plane with others. She posted video of her trip. “I don’t…MORE

The NRA Aims to Relocate to Texas

The NRA Aims to Relocate to Texas

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The National Rifle Association is aiming to relocate to Texas. The NRA announced a restructuring plan on Friday. CEO Wayne LaPierre said the move positions the gun lobby for the long-term and ensures continued success as the nation’s leading advocate for constitutional freedom. He said relocating from Texas would set the NRA…MORE

Life Sentence Handed Down in Killing of Dallas Police Officer

Life Sentence Handed Down in Killing of Dallas Police Officer

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The man who shot and killed a Dallas Police Officer at a Home Depot in 2018 was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Friday. According to the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office, Armando Luis Juarez shot and killed Dallas Police Officer Rogelio Santander on April 24, 2018. He also shot…MORE

North Texas Congresswoman says she will Refuse Big Tech Money

North Texas Congresswoman says she will Refuse Big Tech Money

WASHINGTON (WBAP/KLIF) – Former Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne is urging her colleagues in the House of Representatives to refuse contributions from Big Tech companies including Google, Apple, Facebook Twitter and Amazon. In a letter to members of the house the freshman congresswoman says the companies abuse their power and market dominance to censor conservative…MORE