Category Archives: WBAP 24/7 News

Grand Prairie Mayor Pro Tem Jim Swoffard Dies From COVID-19, Weeks After His Wife

Grand Prairie Mayor Pro Tem Jim Swoffard Dies From COVID-19, Weeks After His Wife

GRAND PRAIRIE   (WBAP/KLIF News) – Grand Prairie Mayor Pro Tem and Council Member Jim Swoffard lost his battle with COVID-19 this week. According to a release from the City of Grand Prairie, the 84 year old died Tuesday with his two children by his side. Swoffard passed just weeks after losing his wife Judy to…MORE

Texas Virus Spread Puts Desert Artist Hub On Edge

Texas Virus Spread Puts Desert Artist Hub On Edge

A USTIN, Texas (AP) – Texas has surpassed 9,000 hospitalized coronavirus patients for the first time since a deadly summer outbreak. The spread of the pandemic is now taking a toll even near the desert artist hub of Marfa, where tourists are putting locals on edge and officials are urging people to stay home. It’s…MORE

CDC to Shorten COVID-19 Quarantine to 10 Days, 7 With Test

CDC to Shorten COVID-19 Quarantine to 10 Days, 7 With Test

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is set to shorten the recommended length of quarantine after exposure to someone who is positive for COVID-19, as the virus rages across the nation. According to a senior administration official, the new guidelines, which are set to be released as soon as Tuesday evening, will allow people…MORE

WH: Texas Seeing ‘Full resurgence’ of COVID-19; Front Line Healthcare Workers Say, ‘Wear a mask’

WH: Texas Seeing ‘Full resurgence’ of COVID-19; Front Line Healthcare Workers Say, ‘Wear a mask’

Washington (WBAP/KLIF) – Texas has “full resurgence” of COVID-19; so says the White House Coronavirus Task Force in a recent report. The report calls for proactive testing of Texas teachers, hospital staff and other community members to search for “silent spreaders,” and to place significant limits on the number of people gathering indoors. Details are…MORE

3 Texans Could Face Hate Crime Charges in Connection with a 2-State Shooting Rampage

3 Texans Could Face Hate Crime Charges in Connection with a 2-State Shooting Rampage

UNDATED (WBAP/KLIF) – Three people from Tyler are in custody in Las Vegas following Thanksgiving Day shootings in the city before their arrests in rural Arizona. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, brothers Shawn & Christopher McDonnell, and Christopher’s wife Kayleigh Lewis were arrested after “several vehicle-to-vehicle shootings.” Christopher McDonnell told investigators his brother Shawn…MORE

Fort Worth Extends Mask Mandate Into March of 2021

Fort Worth Extends Mask Mandate Into March of 2021

(WBAP/KLIF) —  The city of Fort Worth, Tuesday, mirrored a Tarrant county decision regarding COVID-19 restrictions. The Fort Worth City Council, Tuesday, approved extending the city’s mask mandate through March 2nd of 2021. The decision is similar to the Tarrant County Commissioners Court vote last week to mandate masks through the end of February. Fort…MORE

First Non-Stop International Plane Departs from Fort Worth Alliance Airport

First Non-Stop International Plane Departs from Fort Worth Alliance Airport

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF)- India’s first-ever government plane, for flying dignitaries, recently flew non-stop from Fort Worth Alliance Airport to New Delhi, India. Tom Harris, President of Alliance Air Services says the plane covered roughly 8,000 miles in just over 15 hours and it was made possible by the airport’s milestone runway extension. “The extended runway…MORE

Governor Announces Hewlett Packard Enterprise Global Headquarters Relocation to Texas

Governor Announces Hewlett Packard Enterprise Global Headquarters Relocation to Texas

AUSTIN – Another major corporation is expected to relocate to Texas. Governor Greg Abbott announced on Monday that Hewlett Packard Enterprise will move its global headquarters to Spring, Texas from San Jose, California. The headquarters will be located in a new state-of-the-art campus that will open in early 2022, building upon the company’s established presence…MORE

Barr: No Evidence of Fraud that would Change Election Outcome

Barr: No Evidence of Fraud that would Change Election Outcome

WASHINGTON (AP) – Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday that the Justice Department has not uncovered evidence of widespread voter fraud and has seen nothing that would change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. In an interview with The Associated Press, Barr said U.S. attorneys and FBI agents have been working diligently to follow…MORE

Rapid COVID-19 Tests Available to Richardson ISD Students During School

Rapid COVID-19 Tests Available to Richardson ISD Students During School

RICHARDSON (WBAP/KLIF) – Rapid COVID-19 testing is now available for Richardson ISD students. The school district is participating in a state of Texas program that provides a limited number of rapid antigen screening tests to participating districts. The in-school screening program began Tuesday and is available to employees and students who develop COVID-19 symptoms while…MORE