Families Blame Police in Deaths of Innocent Bystanders

(WBAP/KLIF) — The families of two Houston residents killed in a series of recent traffic accidents involving local law enforcement blame a lack of officer training. The families say they believe their loved ones’ deaths are part of an ongoing problem with police pursuits and driver training.  However, the head of the Houston Police Union…MORE

Dallas Morning News Hires New Editor

(WBAP/KLIF) — The Dallas Morning News has named Tampa Bay Times senior editor Amy Hollyfield its new managing editor. The newspaper reported, Thursday, that Hollyfield would succeed Keith Campbell, who retired in December. The 51-year-old journalist will oversee day-to-day newsroom operations when she takes over next month. In 20 years at the Times, Hollyfield helped…MORE

Oil Rig Fire Forces Air Lift Evacuation

(WBAP/KLIF) — Authorities say a fire aboard a decommissioned offshore oil rig platform briefly trapped nine shipyard workers until they were rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter. A Coast Guard spokesman says the fire broke out shortly before 1 p.m., Thursday, at a shipyard in Sabine Pass, where the Texas-Louisiana border meets the Gulf of…MORE

CDC to Significantly Ease Pandemic Mask Guidelines Friday

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Biden administration will significantly loosen federal mask-wearing guidelines to protect against COVID-19 transmission on Friday, according to two people familiar with the matter. That will mean most Americans will no longer be advised to wear masks in indoor public settings. The new metrics will still consider caseloads, but also take into…MORE

World Leaders Move to Slap Sanctions on the Kremlin

BRUSSELS (AP) — World leaders Thursday condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as “barbaric” and moved to slap unprecedented economic sanctions on Moscow and those close to President Vladimir Putin. The West and its allies showed no inclination to send troops into Ukraine — a non-member of NATO — and risk a wider European war. But…MORE

Former ERCOT CEO Testifies that Gov. Abbott Ordered Price Spikes During 2021 Blackouts

Houston (WBAP/KLIF)- Stunning testimony in federal court this week as former ERCOT CEO Bill Magnus blamed Gov. Greg Abbott for the sky-high electricty prices during last year’s power crisis. According to the Houston Chronicle, Magnus testified that Abbott ordered him to keep electricity prices soaring during the blackouts and that the orders came as power…MORE

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