Yearly Archives: 2018

Ex-Baylor Athletic Director:  Black Athletes Made Scapegoats

Ex-Baylor Athletic Director: Black Athletes Made Scapegoats

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – The former athletic director at Baylor University has claimed regents schemed to make black football players scapegoats for a decades-long problem of sexual assault at the nation’s largest Baptist school. Excerpts taken from Ian McCaw’s June 19 deposition appear in documents filed Wednesday in a federal lawsuit pending against Baylor. Ten…MORE

Chris Krok: What Now, Evangelicals?

Chris Krok: What Now, Evangelicals?

 First Baptist Dallas Pastor Robert Jeffress joins the Chris Krok Show to give his take on Justice Kennedy’s retirement. What does the open seat mean for evangelicals going forward?MORE

Chris Krok: Justice Kennedy Retires

Chris Krok: Justice Kennedy Retires

 Oh, happy day! Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has anounced his retirement, giving President Trump the opportunity to cement a conservative majority for years to come. Could this mean the end of Roe v Wade?MORE

Texas Executes Man Condemned for 1979 Killing

HUNTSVILLE (AP) – A 66-year-old Texas prisoner accused of four killings and at least nine rapes has been executed for a 1979 rape and murder in Houston that went unsolved for two decades until he confessed. Danny Paul Bible received lethal injection Wednesday evening for the death of 20-year-old Inez Deaton, whose body was found on…MORE

Dallas City Council Approves Scooters, Bike Share Regulations

Dallas City Council Approves Scooters, Bike Share Regulations

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – More dockless vehicles are headed to Dallas but not without regulation. The Dallas City Council voted Wednesday to require bike share companies to get a permit before putting bikes out in the city. The council also voted to launch a six month pilot program for scooters. City Councilman Phillip Kingston said it’s hard…MORE