Four Dead in Chicago Hospital Shooting

CHICAGO (AP) – The Cook County Medical Examiner’s office says it has been notified that four people have died in the shooting at Chicago’s Mercy Hospital & Medical Center. The Chicago Police Department says Monday that one of its officers was shot in the attack and later died at a hospital. Earlier, witnesses said a gunman…MORE

TXU Energy Donates Land to expand Fort Worth Park

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) – A park in Southeast Fort Worth is getting bigger after TXU Energy donated vacant land next to the park. District 5 Council Member Gyna Bivens accepted the donation dedicated to add just under 3 acres to the William McDonald Park on Eastland Street.   Bivens said this will enhance citizens park experience…MORE

Lime Electric Scooters Expand in Plano, Launches Safety Campaign

PLANO (WBAP/KLIF)-  Lime, a transportation rental company, is bringing it’s electric scooter services to Plano after city council passed an ordinance to allow them.  Nick Barber Lime regional operations manager said safety is a big concern and high priority- so Lime is launching a rider safety initiative “Respect the Ride”. This safety campaign will teach…MORE

Pilot Union says it Wants to Help Reduce Delays on American

DALLAS (AP) – Union leaders say pilots will push American Airlines for more pay and schedule changes they say will reduce flight delays. Daniel Carey, president of the Allied Pilots Association, said that pilots will seek industry-leading wages when their current contract is due for renewal in January 2020. They’re working under a 2015 contract…MORE

WATCH: McKinney Business gets Surprise Visitor

MCKINNEY (WBAP/KLIF) – Surveillance video from a McKinney business is gaining steam on social media. The video shows a deer leap through an Office window at Century 21 Judge Fite in McKinney. The deer lands in a desk occupied by an employee moments prior to the grand entrance. The deer then gains its bearings and…MORE

Texas Health Officials Warn Against Honey-Filled Pacifiers

(WBAP/KLIF) – The Texas Department of State Health Services is warning parents and other adults not to give babies pacifiers containing honey after four babies were treated for botulism in Texas, including North Texas. Health officials said each infant had been given a honey-containing pacifier purchased in Mexico. The four illnesses occurred from mid-August to the end…MORE

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