Yearly Archives: 2016

Google Knows What Candidates are the Most Intriguing in Texas

(WBAP/KLIF News) Texas voters are “Googling” the candidates before heading out to cast ballots for Super Tuesday. The search engine has been collecting data to see what candidates and issues voters are most interested in. Nina Tyler is a Google search trends expert. She says the top candidate searches are for Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump. The top searched issue…MORE

Lancaster Police Chief Quits

LANCASTER (WBAP/KLIF) – The city of Lancaster is looking for a new police chief. That comes after Cheryl Wilson, who’d been on the job for more than two years, abruptly resigned. Wilson had been mired in a continuing fight with the city manager over an excessive force complaint filed against one of her officers. Both…MORE

New Abortion Arguments

New Abortion Arguments

WASHINGTON (WBAP/KLIF) – A short-staffed U-S Supreme Court will again take up the case of abortion restrictions in Texas. Arguments for both sides will be presented Wednesday in Washington D-C. Clinics across the Lone Star State are fighting a number of legislative mandates, from a requirement doctors have admitting privileges at local hospitals to meeting…MORE

It’s Time to Vote

It’s Time to Vote

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF) – It’s Super Tuesday in Texas. Voters head to the polls to make a primary choice for everything from president to statewide amendments and local options. In the presidential race, most surveys show U-S senator Ted Cruz with a lead over Donald Trump on the republican side for president. Hillary clinton is far…MORE

Irving ISD Wants Attorney General to Review Opinion on Justice Department Document

IRVING (WBAP/KLIF NEWS) – The Irving Independent School District is asking the Attorney General to review his own opinion regarding an inquiry from the Department of Justice. The district along with its legal counsel are surprised by the opinion from Ken Paxton saying the inquiry from the Justice Department is not excepted from disclosure under…MORE