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Texas Could Soon Be New Home For TikTok

Texas Could Soon Be New Home For TikTok

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF NEWS)- Texas could soon be the home of the popular app TikTok. After saying he would ban the app in the country starting Saturday, President Trump said he he gave the Oracle and Walmart bid for the video sharing app his blessing. Texas Governor Greg Abbott soon talked to the president about his…MORE

Wanted: Bilingual Poll Workers Who Reflect U.S. Diversity

Wanted: Bilingual Poll Workers Who Reflect U.S. Diversity

PHOENIX (AP) – Nonprofits, advocacy groups and some businesses are recruiting younger people to serve as poll workers for the general election amid fears that the coronavirus will keep many traditional older poll workers away. They have an added emphasis on recruiting people who are bilingual and ensuring that the poll worker pool reflects the…MORE

Gas Well Repairs Halted By Approaching Storm

Gas Well Repairs Halted By Approaching Storm

Corpus Christi (AP) – Repairs to a leaking gas well just off the Texas coast have been halted because of Tropical Storm Beta. The city of Corpus Christi says repairs to the well owned by Houston based Magellan E&P are temporarily “on hold” because of the approaching storm, and will resume when winds and waves…MORE

Coronavirus Pandemic Continues to Slow in DFW

Coronavirus Pandemic Continues to Slow in DFW

(WBAP/KLIF) — The Coronavirus pandemic has significantly slowed in Texas, with just over 3,400 additional positive tests on Saturday.  That brings the overall total to more than 686,000 positive tests without removing duplicate tests for the same patient. Dallas county reported 156 positive COVID-19 tests, Saturday, for a total of more than 77,000 cases. Tarrant…MORE

Hurricane Sally Leaves Hundreds of Thousands Without Power

Hurricane Sally Leaves Hundreds of Thousands Without Power

LOXLEY, Ala. (AP) – Hundreds of thousands of people are still without power along the Alabama coast and the Florida Panhandle in the aftermath of Hurricane Sally. The power outages continued Friday as officials assessed millions of dollars in damage that included a broken bridge in Pensacola and ships thrown onto dry land. Two people…MORE

Younger People Being Recruited As Poll Workers For General Election

Younger People Being Recruited As Poll Workers For General Election

PHOENIX (AP) – Nonprofits, advocacy groups and some businesses are recruiting younger people to serve as poll workers for the general election amid fears that the coronavirus will keep many traditional older poll workers away. They have an added emphasis on recruiting people who are bilingual and ensuring that the poll worker pool reflects the…MORE

Pilot Project of Oklahoma DOC to Find Cellphones Used By Inmates

Pilot Project of Oklahoma DOC to Find Cellphones Used By Inmates

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The Oklahoma Department of Corrections says it will take part in a pilot project intended to find cellphones being used by inmates in state prisons. The department on Thursday said the 60-day project will begin in October at the Lexington Assessment and Reception Center with inmates required to wear ankle monitors.…MORE

Sheriff Accused Of Rewarding Force By Deputies

Sheriff Accused Of Rewarding Force By Deputies

Georgetown (AP) – Two former employees of a Texas sheriff’s office say leaders rewarded officers with gift cards when they used force on the job. The Texas Rangers and the Williamson County prosecutor’s office are investigating the Williamson County sheriff’s office in suburban Austin. A former deputy whose use of force is under investigation told…MORE

The Latest Coronavirus Numbers

The Latest Coronavirus Numbers

Austin (AP) – Texas health officials on Friday reported more than 3,978 new cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, along with 123 more COVID-19 deaths. Hospitalizations from COVID-19 also continued to fall with 3,172 beds filled Friday, 74 fewer than the day before. The trend encouraged Republican Governor Greg Abbott to loosen restrictions on…MORE

Another storm is strengthening in the Gulf of Mexico

Another storm is strengthening in the Gulf of Mexico

Undated (AP) – A hurricane watch is in effect for coastal Texas as Tropical Storm Beta gains strength in the Gulf of Mexico. A storm surge watch and a tropical storm watch are also in effect for the area during an exceptionally busy Atlantic hurricane season. Beta is forecast to become a hurricane on Sunday.…MORE