Yearly Archives: 2018

Ft Worth Business Owners Fed Up With Overdue Construction Project

Ft Worth Business Owners Fed Up With Overdue Construction Project

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) — Business owners near historic Bluebonnet Circle in Ft Worth say they’re fed up with construction delays. The city is putting in new water and sewer lines. The work was supposed to be finished this summer, but that won’t happen. Business owners in the area, like Kate Daniel, says the work isn’t…MORE

Investigators Seize Door Locks, Surveillance Video in Jean Death Investigation

Investigators Seize Door Locks, Surveillance Video in Jean Death Investigation

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) — Texas Rangers looking into the death of Botham Jean have seized several additional items from Jean’s apartment. They secured five warrants on Friday, one week after Jean’s death. Two of those allowed them to remove the door locks from both Jean’s door, and that of Officer Amber Guyger. She’s the DPD Officer…MORE

How to Help Family of Fallen Ft Worth Officer

How to Help Family of Fallen Ft Worth Officer

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) — The Brotherhood for the Fallen has set up a link for donations for Hull’s family. They’re being collected through Assist the Officer’s Fort Worth chapter. A post on the group’s Facebook page says 100% percent of every donation will go directly to Hull’s wife. To Donate: https://www.atofortworth.org. All donations are tax…MORE

Former Chief Strategist Steve Bannon Talks About The MeToo Movement

Former Chief Strategist Steve Bannon Talks About The MeToo Movement

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump’s former chief strategist says he’s surprised the (hash)MeToo movement hasn’t had more impact on corporate America. Steve Bannon says he thinks Time’s Up is “the single most powerful potential political movement in the world.” Bannon spoke Saturday in New York during an ideas festival sponsored by The Economist. His…MORE

A North Texas Man Ordered to Pay Up In Mortgage Foreclosure Scheme

A North Texas Man Ordered to Pay Up In Mortgage Foreclosure Scheme

DALLAS (AP) – A North Texas man who took part in a scheme that swindled nearly $250,000 from at least 70 homeowners who were facing foreclosure after struggling to make their mortgage payments has been sentenced to six years in prison. Prosecutors say 38-year-old Mark Demetri Stein from Carrollton was part of a group of…MORE