Yearly Archives: 2016

ODDITY: Cubs, Crimson Tide, Redskins Pointing Toward Clinton victory

DALLAS (WBAP & KLIF News) — Three trends in the world of sports that have been mostly accurate in predicting the election results for decades are all forecasting a Hillary Clinton victory on Election Day. Alabama beating LSU this weekend and the Chicago Cubs winning Game 7 of the World Series last week both follow election…MORE

Gov Abbott Says He’ll Spend A Quiet Evening At Home

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – It’s going to be a low-key Election Day for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. Spokesman John Wittman said Monday the governor already cast his ballot during early voting and plans spending Tuesday night watching election returns from the governor’s mansion. Abbott originally endorsed Ted Cruz for president but has been quieter about…MORE

Dave Williams, 11/08/16: What would George say?

Dave Williams, 11/08/16: What would George say?

Today, finally, is election day and I will say no more about it.   Except this: For sixteen months we’ve been treated by the candidates, the media and our own friends to a daily avalanche of vicious insults and variously skilled manipulations of truth, maybe more than at any time in American history. This has been the…MORE

Seagoville Home Targeted Twice by Armed Robbers in 17 Days, Suspects Caught on Camera

  Seagoville (WBAP/KLIF News) – A Seagoville home was hit twice by armed robbers in 17 days. Police said surveillance video captured robbers climbing up a staircase in the October 18th and November 5th break ins. In the first incident, a woman and her children were surprised by four men who busted through their unlocked front door and told…MORE

Dallas City Council to Consider Incentive for TV Show to Come Back

Dallas City Council to Consider Incentive for TV Show to Come Back

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF News) – The Dallas City Council will consider a proposed incentive to bring hit TV show “Queen of the South” back to town to film Season 2.  Karl Zavitkovsky with the Dallas Office of Economic Development says Season 1 was a huge win for the city. “$21 million of local spending,” Zavitkovsky began,…MORE