Texas Linebacker to Sit Out Season Until ‘Changes Made’

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Texas junior linebacker DeMarvion Overshown announced Thursday he will sit out all team activities until the school starts making campus changes sought by dozens of football players and other Longhorns athletes. Those demands include renaming several buildings and a call to drop the school song “The Eyes of Texas.” The athletes…MORE

Willie Nelson’s July Fourth Picnic is Virtual in Virus era

SPICEWOOD, Texas (AP) – Willie Nelson’s annual Fourth of July Picnic is going ahead this year, but to reduce concerns about the coronavirus the event will be virtual. Fans can tune in to the nearly 50-year-old music bash Saturday via livestream. Other performers include Sheryl Crow, Ziggy Marley, Steve Earle and Nelson’s fellow Texas-based singers…MORE

Arlington ISD Outlines its Free and Reduced-Price Meals for 2020-2021 School Year

ARLINGTON  (WBAP/KLIF News) – The Arlington Independent School District outlined its policy to provide free and reduced-price meals for children who qualify for 2020-2021 school year. Starting Monday, applications for the program will be available at the AISD Food and Nutrition Services Office at 5816 W. Arkansas Lane. On August 5th, AISD will send letters…MORE

KLIF Morning News: A Fourth of July Gameshow, Idiots, and Movie Reviews

0:25 — It’s Independence Day weekend, so Scott put together a game show called “Firecracker or Race horse.” Dave and our technical producer Dan Wilson battled it out for 4th of July victory! 6:04 — Every week, we vote on who the biggest idiot of the week was, and this week’s candidates included a Bass…MORE

American and 4 Other Airlines Reach Loan Agreements

Dallas (AP) – Five airlines including American Airlines have reached tentative agreements for new loans from the government to help them survive the virus pandemic. The Treasury Department said Thursday it has letters of intent with American, Spirit, Frontier, Hawaiian and SkyWest. Those and all other leading U.S. airlines previously accepted a combination of grants…MORE

Closing Bars to Stop Coronavirus is Backed by Science

Authorities are closing honky tonks, bars and other drinking establishments in some parts of the U.S. to stem the surge of COVID-19 infections — a move backed by sound science about risk factors that go beyond wearing or not wearing masks. In the words of one study, it comes down to the danger of “heavy breathing…MORE

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