Yearly Archives: 2017

Second Suspect Arrested in Brutal Arlington Double Murder

Second Suspect Arrested in Brutal Arlington Double Murder

ARLINGTON  (WBAP/KLIF News) – Arlington police said the second the suspect in the deaths of two people who were found in a shallow grave in the backyard of a house this week has been arrested. Investigators discovered the bodies at a home on Burton Drive after a severed head was found on an Arlington walking trail in the…MORE

Joint Reserve Base Taking Aircraft from Areas Affected by Hurricanes

Joint Reserve Base Taking Aircraft from Areas Affected by Hurricanes

Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF News) – Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth is taking hundreds of aircraft from areas affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Last week, airplanes arrived from Ellington Field in Houston; now, planes are coming from Florida and South Carolina. “We were looked at by organizations like FEMA and NORCOM…MORE

North Texas bank vault manager indicted for embezzlement

North Texas bank vault manager indicted for embezzlement

DALLAS (AP) – A longtime Richardson bank employee has been indicted on charges of bank theft and fraud in a scheme prosecutors say continued for five years. U.S. Attorney John Parker in Dallas says 54-year-old Susann Nelson, of Greenville, has surrendered to federal authorities and has made an initial court appearance. The indictment naming her…MORE

Relative of Confederate General Robert E. Lee Speaks Out About Lee Park Statue

Relative of Confederate General Robert E. Lee Speaks Out About Lee Park Statue

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – The great-great grandson of Robert E. Lee is speaking out about the fate of his relative’s statue in Lee Park. A federal judge ruled on Thursday that the City of Dallas is within its rights to remove the statue from Lee Park. The Dallas City Council voted 13 to 1 to remove…MORE

OurCalling Shelter in Dallas Dedicates Facility to Helping Unsheltered Homeless

OurCalling Shelter in Dallas Dedicates Facility to Helping Unsheltered Homeless

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – Dallas city leaders dedicated a 32-thousand square foot outreach center on Thursday to help the unsheltered homeless. Judge Clay Jenkins spoke at the OurCalling Shelter ceremony and said Texans answered the call during Hurricane Harvey but need to translate that to people who have been without a home for years. “These people, these…MORE