Yearly Archives: 2018

Chris Krok: What a Waste

Chris Krok: What a Waste

As bike companies pull out of Dallas, they’re leaving a massive pile of bicycles at the scrapyard. What do you think, is it wasteful or is it capitalism?MORE

Wise County Brush Fire Under Investigation

Wise County Brush Fire Under Investigation

The weekend fire that charred more than 500 acres in Wise County, and caused a dozen firefighting agencies to be called in to help tap the blaze, is being investigated.   Sheriff Lane Akin tells us it’s believed the fire started in a wrecking yard.  The fire started in the area of County Road 2391 and…MORE

Man caught on surveillance flipping off the camera while stealing from cars

Man caught on surveillance flipping off the camera while stealing from cars

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) – The Fort Worth Police Department has dubbed this man as ‘The Bird Burglar’ after flipping off surveillance camera while stealing from cars in Park Glen/ Park Vista Neighborhoods. “This man was definitely aware of his actions as he took the time to flip off camera,” Officer Buddy Calzada said. According to the…MORE

Sutherland Springs Survivors File Lawsuit Against Sporting Goods Store

Sutherland Springs Survivors File Lawsuit Against Sporting Goods Store

(WBAP/KLIF) – A couple who survived the Sutherland Springs church massacre is suing Academy Sports for selling ammunition to the shooter. The lawsuit claims that the Academy store in Texas broke the law when it sold Devin Kelley 30-round magazines because he was a resident of Colorado where the magazines are illegal. Gun expert Emily…MORE

Texas Enters 205th Day of Wildfires; Fires Ignited Daily as Drought Worsens

Texas Enters 205th Day of Wildfires; Fires Ignited Daily as Drought Worsens

DALLAS – WBAP/KLIF – Texas is entering it’s 205th day of wildfires, and while the fire season in the year 2011 saw bigger fires, severe drought is increasing in severity so quickly, fire officials are now asking the public to be extra cautious about accidentally sparking them.   Texas Forest Service’s Erin O’Connor says conditions are…MORE