1.1 Million Americans File New Unemployment Claims, Numbers Spike After Two Weeks of Declines

WASHINGTON (AP) – After two weeks of declines, the number of laid-off Americans filing new unemployment benefit claims rose to 1.1 million last week. It’s the latest evidence that employers nationwide are still cutting large numbers of jobs as the COVID-19 pandemic continues it’s grip on the economy. There have been gains in some sectors…MORE

Ex-Trump Adviser Steve Bannon Charged in Border Wall Scheme

NEW YORK (AP) – Former White House adviser Steve Bannon has been arrested on charges that he and three others ripped off donors to an online fundraising scheme “We Build The Wall.” The charges were contained in an indictment unsealed Thursday in Manhattan federal court. Federal prosecutor alleged that Bannon and three others “orchestrated a…MORE

Trump Targets Predecessor & a Former Competitor on Twitter; Kamala Harris Makes History

Undated (WBAP/KLIF) – President Donald Trump lobbed a series of attacks directed at his predecessor and a former presidential competitor last night. The attacks came as former President Barack Obama and 2016 candidate Hillary Clinton spoke during Democrats virtual convention. Among tweets, the president wrote: “I live in New York. Even the most Liberal friends…MORE

KLIF Morning News: Trump Irked By DNC, Fire Update, and a Broadcast Fail

0:24 — In today’s KLIFnotes, Dave & Amy have all of the audio from the DNC that really ticked off President Trump. What did President Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Kamala say that sent him into a tweetstorm? Take a listen. 8:48 — Clayton Neville joined the show to update us on that massive Grand Prairie…MORE

Texas COVID-19 Hospitalizations Fall Below 6,000

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The number of coronavirus patients in Texas hospitals fell below 6,000 Wednesday for the first time since June, but newly reported deaths topped 300 for the fourth time this month. Texas also reported 6,000 new cases as the number of total deaths pushed past 10,500 since tracking began in March, the…MORE

Judge: Policy That Suspended Student Over Dreadlocks Unfair

MONT BELVIEU, Texas (AP) – A Texas judge has ruled a school district’s hair policy is discriminatory after two Black students were suspended for their dreadlocks. According to KTRK-TV, the  decision from the judge for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas came late Monday, nearly a month after the school district…MORE

Texas COVID-19 Hospitalizations Fall Below 6,000

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The number of coronavirus patients in Texas hospitals fell below 6,000 Wednesday for the first time since June, but newly reported deaths topped 300 for the fourth time this month. Texas also reported 6,000 new cases as the number of total deaths pushed past 10,500 since tracking began in March, the…MORE

$35 Million Awarded to Struggling Denton County Businesses to Support Local Economy

DENTON (WBAP/KLIF)-The Denton County Commissioners awarded Denton County businesses a total of $35 million to support the local economy. The county set aside money from the CARES Act budget to support struggling businesses. “Having a vibrant workforce and business environment is very important to the Denton County Commissioners Court and we realized with Covid-19, and…MORE

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