Tag Archives: WBAP

Animals Seized from “Urine-Soaked” Hunt County Home Again

CADDO MILLS  (WBAP/KLIF News) – The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals took custody of 18 animals that were allegedly being mistreated at a home in Caddo Mills, about 60 miles southwest of Dallas. The SPCA of Texas seized the nine cats, five dogs, three kittens and one pig that were found living…MORE

Convicted Felon Charged with Voter Fraud in Tarrant County

Convicted Felon Charged with Voter Fraud in Tarrant County

RENDON  (WBAP/KLIF News) – A Tarrant County woman is accused of voting in the 2016 presidential election, despite being on parole. Crystal Mason of Rendon is on supervised release for a conviction of conspiracy to defraud the government in 2011. Prosecutors said she and her then husband, Sanford Taylor Hobbs III, inflated their clients tax refunds at…MORE

Fort Worth ISD Declares its Schools Welcoming and Safe

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF News) – The Fort Worth School District unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday night that declared its campuses a safe and welcoming space for students regardless of their immigration status. The district’s Ashley Paz said she wanted to put the resolution on the agenda because of the growing fear of deportation among students and parents,…MORE

Dallas Police Choir is Raising Money to Attend Washington D.C Ceremony

Dallas Police Choir is Raising Money to Attend Washington D.C Ceremony

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – The Dallas Police Choir is raising money to sing at National Police Week in Washington D. C. in May. The choir used their voices to comfort the families of five of their fallen brothers, who were killed by a sniper in downtown Dallas on July 7th, 2016. Detective Lucy Barnett told WFAA…MORE

A Denton County Police Department Issues Warning for Local Teenagers

DENTON COUNTY(WBAP/KLIF News) – The Northeast Police Department in Denton County issued a warning to local teenagers about the growing theft of the city’s Whataburger restaurants’ orange plastic order numbers. Investigators said the thefts are part of an underground game that has recently become popular among area teens and a nuisance for their officers. About…MORE

North Texas Senator Apologizes for School Choice Rant

North Texas Senator Apologizes for School Choice Rant

  AUSTIN  (WBAP/KLIF News) – State Senator Don Huffines issued an apology Monday night for his behavior during a heated exchange with parents, educators  and students at the Texas PTA Rally Day in Austin. The conversation got tense as Huffines sparred with the crowd about student vouchers and complaints about money being diverted from public…MORE

Opening Statements Heard in Price Corruption Trial

Opening Statements Heard in Price Corruption Trial

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — Opening statements have concluded in the corruption trial for Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price, and the case has now entered the witness testimony phase. The statements took place this morning after several delays last Thursday, which pushed the trial back to Monday morning. The prosecution urged the jury to “follow…MORE

Garland Police Officer Hit by Suspected Drunk Driver

GARLAND  (WBAP/KLIF News) – A Garland police officer is recovering in the hospital after a suspected drunk driver allegedly hit his squad car over the weekend. Investigators said the officer’s car was hit in the rear while blocking traffic for a car-fire accident at West Campbell Road near the George Bush turnpike around 12:30 a.m.…MORE

‘Apollo 13’ and ‘Titanic’ actor Bill Paxton dies at 61

‘Apollo 13’ and ‘Titanic’ actor Bill Paxton dies at 61

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bill Paxton, a prolific and charismatic actor who had memorable roles in such blockbusters as “Apollo 13” and “Titanic” while also cherishing his work in “One False Move” and other low-budget movies and in the HBO series “Big Love,” has died from complications due to surgery. He was 61. A family…MORE

Senator Cruz Calls President Trump’s Media Coverage “Absurd”

Senator Cruz Calls President Trump’s Media Coverage “Absurd”

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — Senator Ted Cruz is weighing in on the White House’s decision to block specific media groups from a press briefing Friday. Speaking before a roundtable for small business leaders at Dallas Baptist University, Cruz says the media coverage over what he called less important stories has gotten out of hand. “I…MORE