President Trump Speaks in Dallas at NRA Convention

DALLAS (AP) – President Donald Trump is telling the National Rifle Association convention that his administration is fighting to protect their constitutional right to bear arms. Trump told attendees on Friday in Dallas that they have an administration in Washington that is “fighting to protect your Second Amendment, and we will protect your Second Amendment.”…MORE

Red Cross Installing Free Smoke Alarms During Sound the Alarm Campaign

EVERMAN (WBAP/KLIF News) – The Red Cross is encouraging North Texans to take advantage of their ‘Sound the Alarm’ campaign the raise awareness about home fire safety. The organization is installing over 100,000 free smoke alarms in 100 cities nationwide and will be in Everman this weekend. Lisa Morgan said most residents don’t know that when…MORE

Twitter Advises Users To Change Passwords

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Twitter is advising all users to change their passwords. The company said Thursday that it recently discovered a bug that stored passwords in an internal log in an unprotected form. Twitter says there’s no indication that there was a breach or that any of the passwords were misused. But as a…MORE

NRA comes to Dallas,; Trump and Pence to speak

DALLAS (AP) — More than 70,000 members of the National Rifle Association are expected in Dallas for the group’s annual meeting, which will feature an appearance by President Donald Trump. The event is also drawing protests, including by those who have lost loved ones to gun violence. Those attending the meeting of the United States’…MORE

North Texas Students Speak on Gun Violence

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – North Texas students are speaking out against gun violence while the National Rifle Association is in Dallas for its annual convention. Students are using the association’s presence as a platform to speak about the dangers of guns. Cindy Mora is a freshman at Skyline High School and told a group of elected officials at…MORE

NRA Meeting Expected to Bring Millions of Dollars to Dallas

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The National Rifle Association annual meeting and conference is expected to bring millions of dollars to the Dallas economy. The conference begins with registration and a banquet Thursday and runs through Sunday at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in downtown Dallas. “The NRA meeting was booked in 2012,” said Stephanie Faulk,…MORE

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