Yearly Archives: 2019

Early Voting Begins Monday October 21st

Early Voting Begins Monday October 21st

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – Early Voting Begins Monday October 21st and runs through Friday November 1st. The League of Women Voters wants to remind registered voters that early voting is easy, the hours are convenient, there are fewer lines, and voters may vote at any early voting polling location in their county. The November 5th…MORE

16 Year Old Arrested For The Death of Another Teen in September

16 Year Old Arrested For The Death of Another Teen in September

DALLAS (AP) – Police in Dallas say a 16-year-old boy has been arrested for the slaying of another teen last month. Officials say the suspect was arrested in nearby Irving, Texas, on Saturday in connection with the Sept. 30 slaying of 18-year-old Frederick Denavel Ford. The suspect’s name was not released and it was not…MORE

Tornado Causes Major Damage in Dallas; Dozens of Schools Closed

Tornado Causes Major Damage in Dallas; Dozens of Schools Closed

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — Residents in Dallas experienced storm damage following a tornado that passed through the area Sunday night. A tornado warning was issued roughly around 9:00pm Sunday night. Local radars picked up a debris signature near Dallas Love Field. Some more photos of this destructive Tornado that is moving through North Dallas! #Dallas…MORE

Funeral Services for Atatiana Jefferson Scheduled For Saturday Have Been Canceled

Funeral Services for Atatiana Jefferson Scheduled For Saturday Have Been Canceled

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – Funeral Services for Atatiana Jefferson scheduled for Saturday have been canceled after her father, Marquis Jefferson, was granted a temporary restraining order. Atatiana was killed in her own home a week ago by former Fort Worth police officer Aaron Dean. Mr. Jefferson alleges that he wanted the courts to be involved…MORE

Austin City Council Votes to Reinstate Ban On Sitting or Sleeping in Some Public Places

Austin City Council Votes to Reinstate Ban On Sitting or Sleeping in Some Public Places

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Officials in Texas’ capital city have restored some prohibitions on sitting or sleeping in public amid intense criticism over the handling of local homelessness. The Austin City Council voted Thursday to reinstate a ban on camping on sidewalks, near business doorways and the Austin Resource Center for Homeless. The latest vote…MORE