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Bedford Police Detain Juvenile Acquaintance of Kaytlynn Cargill in Connection With Her Death

Bedford Police Detain Juvenile Acquaintance of Kaytlynn Cargill in Connection With Her Death

BEDFORD  (WBAP/KLIF News) – The Bedford Police Department said it detained a 16-year-old acquaintance of Kaytlynn Cargill in connection with her death on Friday. The department said it’s “met with and informed Kaytlynn’s family of the juvenile’s detention.” The teen was taken to the Tarrant County Juvenile Detention Facility in Fort Worth. 14-year-old Cargill vanished while…MORE

High School Football’s Friday Night Lights Shine on Post-Harvey Aid

High School Football’s Friday Night Lights Shine on Post-Harvey Aid

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Schools around the country are launching drives for money and emergency supplies to help Hurricane Harvey victims in a place many Texans consider sacred – under the Friday night lights of high school football. The schools are tapping into the big crowds and community spirit in the stands. The Texas High…MORE

White House: Trump Will Donate $1 Million to Harvey Relief

White House: Trump Will Donate $1 Million to Harvey Relief

WASHINGTON (AP) – The White House said President Donald Trump is pledging $1 million in personal funds to Harvey storm relief efforts. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders made the announcement at a briefing Thursday. She said he’s calling on reporters to help decide which specific organization he will give to. Trump has been criticized in…MORE

Groups Opposing the Sanctuary Cities Law in Texas Celebrate New Federal Ruling

Groups Opposing the Sanctuary Cities Law in Texas Celebrate New Federal Ruling

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – Local organizations are celebrating what they call a major victory after a federal judge filed an injunction to block parts of the so-called “Sanctuary Cities” law in Texas. American Civil Liberties Union attorney Kali Cohn said the ruling means that officers will not be forced to ask about a person’s immigration status…MORE

Some North Texas Gas Stations Are Running Low on Fuel in Tropical Storm Harvey’s Wake

NORTH TEXAS  (WBAP/KLIF News) – Some gas stations across North Texas are experiencing a fuel shortage in the wake of Tropical Storm Harvey. AAA’s Daniel Armbruster said technically there isn’t a shortage of supply, it’s just that crews aren’t able to gain access to the reserves along the coast. “The refineries are off line. There’s…MORE

Governor Abbott Gives Tropical Storm Harvey Update: “Worst Not Yet Over”

Governor Abbott Gives Tropical Storm Harvey Update: “Worst Not Yet Over”

CORPUS CHRISTI  (WBAP/KLIF News) – Governor Greg Abbott gave a brief update on Wednesday about the current situation in South Texas in the wake of Tropical Storm Harvey. At least 22 people have died and more than 8500 people have been rescued since Harvey made landfall last Friday. Abbott said while the rain in Houston has…MORE

Tropical Storm Harvey Breaks Rainfall Records on U.S. Mainland

Tropical Storm Harvey Breaks Rainfall Records on U.S. Mainland

SOUTH TEXAS  (WBAP/KLIF News) – The National Weather Service said Tropical Storm Harvey has dumped more rain on the continental United States than any other system on record. The service said a station near Houston has already received 52 inches of rain. Forecasters said a small part of east Texas could pickup another ten inches in…MORE

Senior Citizens in Viral Tropical Storm Harvey Photo Now Safe

Senior Citizens in Viral Tropical Storm Harvey Photo Now Safe

(CNN) — A widely shared photo this week showed senior citizens in a suburban Houston nursing home, waiting helplessly to be rescued as floodwaters rose around them. Now those residents of the La Vita Bella assisted living facility are dry and safe in another nursing home nearby. Rescuers arrived late Sunday and took the nine…MORE

University of Tampa Fires Professor Who Blamed Tropical Storm Harvey on GOP Vote

University of Tampa Fires Professor Who Blamed Tropical Storm Harvey on GOP Vote

TAMPA (AP) The University of Tampa has fired a visiting assistant professor who suggested in a tweet that Harvey’s destruction is “instant karma” for Texas because it voted Republican. Sociology professor Kenneth L. Storey posted the tweet and two responses on Sunday before removing the entire thread and his profile photo. University spokesman Eric Cardenas…MORE