Yearly Archives: 2018

Photo Led to Arrest of 2 in Attempted Fort Worth Bank Heist

Photo Led to Arrest of 2 in Attempted Fort Worth Bank Heist

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) – Court records show a witness photo led authorities to arrest two suspects in an attempted Fort Worth bank robbery during which three employees were shot. Blake Taylor and Desmond J. Wells have been federally charged in last week’s attempted robbery of a Veritex Community Bank in Fort Worth. Authorities say…MORE

The City of Fort Worth Funds Ambassador Program to Keep People safe

The City of Fort Worth Funds Ambassador Program to Keep People safe

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) – The City of Fort Worth funds an Ambassador program to keep people safe. You can find the Ambassadors wearing bright green, patrolling Downtown Fort Worth. Manager Trey Butler said they provide safety escorts, information, help with car trouble, and add extra eyes and ears on the street.  Butler said they have…MORE

EU Commission Leader Hails Deal with Trump

EU Commission Leader Hails Deal with Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump says the United States and the European Union have agreed to work toward “zero tariffs” and “zero subsidies” on non-automobile goods. Trump also says the EU has also agreed to buy “a lot of soybeans” and increase its imports of liquefied natural gas from the U.S. Trump says the…MORE

Nurse who Cared for Fallen Richardson Officer Honored with Award

Nurse who Cared for Fallen Richardson Officer Honored with Award

A Collin County nurse was honored Wednesday for caring for a Richardson Police Officer the night he died. Kim Adams was in the ER when Officer David Sherrard was brought in after being shot during a standoff at an apartment complex. His widow, Nicole Sherrard, said at a ceremony at Medical City Plano that she…MORE

Man Dies After Contracting Flesh-Eating Bacteria from the Gulf of Mexico

Man Dies After Contracting Flesh-Eating Bacteria from the Gulf of Mexico

CORPUS CHRISTI  (WBAP/KLIF News) – An elderly man has died after contracting a flesh-eating bacteria while wade fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. The Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District said the Vibrio infection entered the man’s system through open wounds in his skin. After being admitted to the hospital in severe pain, doctors amputated…MORE