North Texans Welcome Proposed Deck Park Plans in Plano

PLANO (WBAP/KLIF News) – A newly-approved plan to expand Plano’s parks and trails includes a proposed deck park. It would span the Dallas North Tollway at Legacy Drive similar to Klyde Warren Park in Uptown. Those behind the park told residents it’s intended to make the area near the tollway more walkable while at the same…MORE

Hurricane Michael Expected the Worst Storm to Hit Florida’s Panhandle in a Century

PANAMA CITY, Florida (AP) – The Latest on Hurricane Michael (all times Eastern): 9:15 a.m. Florida Gov. Rick Scott says the impact of Hurricane Michael will be “horrible,” the worst storm to hit the Panhandle in a century. Scott said Wednesday he’s “scared to death” that people in places such as St. George Island along…MORE

Activists Say a Group of Alleged Teen Robbers Should Not Be Tried as Adults

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – Activists want Dallas County DA Faith Johnson to withdraw a motion to try a group of teens as adults in connection with an alleged July 22nd crime spree.  Six teens are accused of car theft and robbing several different people in Oak Cliff, including one couple at gunpoint. Garrett and Caroline Scharton were…MORE

DHS to waive laws for new border gates in South Texas

HOUSTON (AP) – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security says it’s waiving environmental laws so it can build gates between sections of border barriers in South Texas’ Rio Grande Valley. The waiver posted online Tuesday lists 11 locations where the government plans to install gates. The U.S. government already has 654 miles (1,053 kilometers) of…MORE

More Raw Sewage is Flowing Into White Rock Lake

Plano, TX (WBAP/KLIF) – The City of Plano is working to fix an overflow of sewage water that’s flowing into white rock lake. The overflow happened at Gleneagles Country Club…and it’s estimated that roughly 100 thousand gallons of the wastewater is involved. A similar incident happened over the summer where a million gallons of sewage spilled…MORE

AAA’s Helpful Driving Tips to Avoid Crashes in Heavy Rain

DALLAS/FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) – AAA officials say wet pavement contributes to 1.2 million crashes a year. With heavy rain in DFW, AAA’s Daniel Armbruster gives tips on how drivers can stay safe in this weather. He says to check your car before driving: your lights, windshields wipers and your tires. Checking your tires before driving…MORE

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