Yearly Archives: 2017

Las Vegas Survivors Could Develop PTSD

Las Vegas Survivors Could Develop PTSD

(WBAP/KLIF) – It could be days or even months until survivors of the Las Vegas mass shooting know if they develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Dr. John Huber with Texas State University says there are some easily noticeable warning signs. “You start reliving the experience. Sometimes you have dreams, sometimes you have moments during the…MORE

Las Vegas Massacre: Mountain of Evidence Emerges, But No Motive

Las Vegas Massacre: Mountain of Evidence Emerges, But No Motive

(CNN) — Every detail of this indiscriminate mass murder seemed meticulously planned. The selection of a hotel room overlooking a music festival, days before the attack. The cache of 23 weapons inside the gunman’s Las Vegas suite. And thousands of rounds of ammunition — plus an ingredient used in explosives — inside the killer’s home…MORE

Austin Music Festival Offers Refunds Following Las Vegas Shooting

Austin Music Festival Offers Refunds Following Las Vegas Shooting

(WBAP/KLIF) – Days after the deadliest shooting in U.S. History was carried out at a country music festival in Las Vegas, officials with the Austin City Limits Music Festival are offering refunds for people who aren’t comfortable with attending the concert. Over 75,000 people are expected to pack the open air venue in Austin, Texas.…MORE

Grapevine Police Searching For Man Who Made Lewd Comments to Underage Girls

Grapevine Police Searching For Man Who Made Lewd Comments to Underage Girls

GRAPEVINE (WBAP/KLIF News) – Grapevine Police are searching for a man who they said made disturbing comments toward to two young girls inside a Target store. It happened Sunday afternoon at the location on Ira E. Woods and Northwest Parkway. The department’s Amanda McNew said the man allegedly approached both girls and mother within a 10-minute…MORE

Fate of Cite-and-Release in Dallas Up in the Air

Fate of Cite-and-Release in Dallas Up in the Air

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The fate of cite-and-release in Dallas is still up in the air despite plans for it to take effect October 1. The City of Dallas approved the initiative which allows Officers to issue tickets instead of arrest people with small amounts of marijuana. City and county officials say the thought is that the plan will…MORE