Yearly Archives: 2016

Feds Not Dropping Fraud Case Against Texas Attorney General

Feds Not Dropping Fraud Case Against Texas Attorney General

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Federal regulators who accuse Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton of committing securities fraud aren’t giving up after a judge threw out their first try. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday filed a revised civil lawsuit against Paxton that again accuses the Republican of personally duping investors in a high-tech…MORE

Texas Man Calls 911 to Confess to 1986 Slaying

HOUSTON (AP) – Houston police say a 56-year-old man has called a 911 operator to report he’s responsible for a slaying in Houston more than 30 years ago. Police say Lawrence Fox called Thursday and said he wanted to confess to the fatal shooting of Randy Erekson on Feb. 18, 1986. Authorities found Erekson on…MORE

Lockheed Works with Kids at STEM School

Grand Prairie (WBAP/KLIF News) – Engineers at Lockheed Martin spent Friday working with kids at a STEM academy in Grand Prairie. Students and engineers participated in projects together at Ochoa STEM Academy. “We have been creating robots to battle like Sumo wrestlers,” one student says. Students placed two robots in a ring to see which…MORE

Head to the Polls on Monday

Head to the Polls on Monday

(WBAP/KLIF News)  Texas joins dozens of other states in the early voting process on Monday. Dallas County says it will open twice the number of polling locations than it had four years ago. A record number of Texans are registered to vote in next month’s election. Dallas County expects nearly twice the number of early votes this year…MORE