Yearly Archives: 2018

Are You Registered To Vote In Primary Election Runoffs?

Are You Registered To Vote In Primary Election Runoffs?

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – Monday is the deadline for Texans to register to vote in the upcoming primary election runoffs. There are a number of big runoff elections, including four U.S. Congressional races and two State Representative contests.  Registered Democrats can also decide whether Gubernatorial candidates Lupe Valdez or Andrew White will face Republican Incumbent Greg…MORE

Frisco Teen Selected for Plum Role During NFL Draft in Arlington

Frisco Teen Selected for Plum Role During NFL Draft in Arlington

  student reporter from the draft in Arlington this week. WFAA-TV reports, Trinity Williams has been involved with football since age 3 through the “NFL Fuel Up to Play 60” program. It encouraged an hour of physical activity a day, along with health eating. On Thursdsay, Trinity will interview athletes on the red carpet.  She’ll…MORE

Poor Air Quality in Texas

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) –  The Texas Department of Transportation is concerned about the air quality in Texas, reporting that cars and trucks in Dallas / Fort Worth are not meeting federal air quality standards. Tex Dot reports emissions from cars and trucks make up 50% of air pollution in some areas of the state. Levels…MORE

Engine Inspections cause Southwest to Cancel 40 Flights

Engine Inspections cause Southwest to Cancel 40 Flights

(WBAP/KLIF) A recent number of cancellations are causing many Southwest travelers to triple check their flights. The Dallas based carrier cancelled roughly 40 fights on Sunday. This is due to the continuation of engine inspections. This comes after the deadly incident on a flight earlier this week, according to statement released by the company. The statement also…MORE

McKinney Opens Doors To New Traffic With Proposed Airport Terminal

McKinney Opens Doors To New Traffic With Proposed Airport Terminal

McKinney(WBAP/KLIF)- McKinney hopes new business opportunities will takeoff with the construction of a new terminal and hangar. The city broke ground on the $16 million dollar project Friday. Deputy city manager Jose Madrigal says the new terminal will make a great first impression of McKinney. “We want to be able to make sure that when…MORE