Yearly Archives: 2018

Ivanka Trump to Visit Mesquite

Ivanka Trump to Visit Mesquite

Washington (WBAP/KLIF) – Ivanka Trump will take part in few Republican fundraisers ahead of the midterm elections including, a 10-to-50-thousand dollar event in Dallas, according to the Star-Telegram. No word on the date of that event. Meantime, the Dallas Morning News reports, Ms. trump will visit a Walmart in Mesquite tomorrow for a tour and…MORE

DPD: Potential Serial Rapist Allegedly Knocking on Doors Before Attacking

DPD: Potential Serial Rapist Allegedly Knocking on Doors Before Attacking

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – Dallas Police are looking for a potential serial rapist who has been making his way into women’s apartments by knocking on their doors and forcing themselves in. The most recent incident happened yesterday morning at an apartment complex not far from the Galleria. Police say a thin black man asked the woman…MORE

Texas University Offers Full Tuition To Low and Middle Income Students

Texas University Offers Full Tuition To Low and Middle Income Students

Houston (CNN) – Rice University will award scholarships that will cover the cost of tuition to students from low-income and middle-income families starting next fall, the school announced this week. Under an initiative called The Rice Investment, US students seeking an undergraduate degree with family incomes under $130,000 will not pay tuition. Those with family incomes below…MORE

Houston Texans blast educator for ‘black QB’ comment about Watson

Houston Texans blast educator for ‘black QB’ comment about Watson

HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Texans fired back Wednesday at an East Texas school superintendent who wrote: “You can’t count on a black quarterback,” in the comment section of an online news article where he was criticizing quarterback Deshaun Watson. Lynn Redden is superintendent of the Onalaska Independent School District in the Piney Woods, about…MORE

Fort Worth Program Donates Books to Classrooms for North Texas Giving Day

Fort Worth Program Donates Books to Classrooms for North Texas Giving Day

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF)- Read Fort Worth, a Classroom Library Campaign,  is using 100% of donations from North Texas Giving Day to buy books for schools. The Read Fort Worth program has already donated 6,000 books to local schools and they are trying to give more and stock classroom shelves. Program director Anel Mercado said for…MORE