Yearly Archives: 2018

No Possibility of Parole for the Jealous Killer of an Irving Couple

No Possibility of Parole for the Jealous Killer of an Irving Couple

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – An irving man receives life in prison for killing his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend two years ago. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty for 22 year old Christopher Rubio, convicted of capital murder on Wednesday. Because prosecutors did not seek the death penalty, Rubio received an automatic term of…MORE

Dallas Calls for Public Opinion as it Tackles Homeless Problem

Dallas Calls for Public Opinion as it Tackles Homeless Problem

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The City of Dallas will be addressing homelessness in a new four step plan and wants public opinion on the matter. Monica Hardman with the Office of Homeless Solutions said the strategy will provide habitable living for the unsheltered while increasing the supply of affordable housing. “Overall homelessness and unsheltered homelessness has…MORE

Hundreds of Items Being Auctioned From Former Robert E. Lee High School

Hundreds of Items Being Auctioned From Former Robert E. Lee High School

SAN ANTONIO (AP) – San Antonio district officials are cleaning out mascot costumes, athletic gear, banners and other memorabilia after removing a Confederate reference from a high school’s name. The San Antonio Express-News reports that the North East Independent School District plans to auction off hundreds of items from the former Robert E. Lee High…MORE

LISTEN: What Lawmakers are Doing to Improve School Safety

LISTEN: What Lawmakers are Doing to Improve School Safety

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Texas lawmakers and school administrators are working this summer to improve school safety following the May massacre at Santa Fe High School and other recent shootings at schools across the country. Senator Royce West sits on the state’s School Safety and School Violence Committee and told the WBAP/KLIF Lone Star Scoop Podcast…MORE