Yearly Archives: 2018

Dallas Love Field to Add Restaurants, More Seating to Ease Long Lines

Dallas Love Field to Add Restaurants, More Seating to Ease Long Lines

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – Dallas Love Field Airport could be adding more restaurants and seating soon to help ease the long lines inside the main terminal. Airport officials say the situation is leading to lost revenue for the city. This woman files out of Love Field often and said the way food options are currently set…MORE

Frisco Tops Money Magazine’s Best Places To Live List

Frisco Tops Money Magazine’s Best Places To Live List

Frisco (WBAP/KLIF) –  Money Magazine has named Frisco,Texas the No. 1 Best Place to live in 2018.  According to the magazine, part of the city’s appeal is the low cost of living, high incomes and booming job growth.  In addition, the magazine cites the city’s “outstanding” schools. Mayor Jeff Cheney told us, “We didn’t need…MORE

Texas Baptist Men Roll Out to Help Florence Victims

Texas Baptist Men Roll Out to Help Florence Victims

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – Texas Baptist Men is headed out for another humanitarian mission, this time to the East coast where millions are reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Florence. The group, which travels the world to help people recover from natural disasters will head out this week. TBM is equipped to prepare an estimated need…MORE

Candlelight Vigil for Fallen Fort Worth Police Officer

Candlelight Vigil for Fallen Fort Worth Police Officer

(WBAP/KLIF) FORT WORTH – Helicopters flew above the city of Fort Worth and much a traffic was stopped as the body of Fort Worth Police Officer Garrett Hull was driven to the Greenwood Funeral Home from the Tarrant County Medical Exa miner’s Office on Monday afternoon. Officer Hull was shot in the head while in…MORE

TCU Confirms more cases of Mumps, Offers Free Immunization to students/faculty

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) – Tarrant County Public Health Officials have identified additional mumps cases involving students at TCU in Fort Worth. TCU sent out an email to those who may have been in contact with the 5 individuals affected by Mumps. “This includes people in their classes, faculty, students groups, sororities, fraternities,” Tarrant County Epidemiologist Russel Jones…MORE