Yearly Archives: 2019

More delays for the troubled 737 Max airliner

More delays for the troubled 737 Max airliner

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – American Airlines has decided to cancel all Boeing 737 Max flights through December 3. It had hoped to have the airliners back in service in in time for the busy Thanksgiving travel weekend. The planes have been grounded since March 13 following crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia that killed 346 people. United…MORE

American Extends Boeing 737 Max Cancellations

American Extends Boeing 737 Max Cancellations

Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) –  American Airlines has decided to cancel all Boeing 737 max flights through December 3rd.  The airline had hoped to have the airliners back in service in time for the busy Thanksgiving travel weekend. The planes have been grounded since March 13th after crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia that killed 346 people.…MORE

Why? Police Can’t Explain the Reason For the Odessa Shootings

Why? Police Can’t Explain the Reason For the Odessa Shootings

ODESSA, Texas (AP) — Police say they are not sure why a man with a misdemeanor on his record and no warrant for his arrest erupted in a spate of violence after a routine traffic stop in West Texas, killing seven including a man slain outside his parents’ home and a teenager fatally shot as…MORE

Man, Woman & Child Found Dead in Houston Area Apartment; Believed To Be A Murder-Suicide

Man, Woman & Child Found Dead in Houston Area Apartment; Believed To Be A Murder-Suicide

HOUSTON (AP) – Authorities in Houston say three people are dead, including a child, in what investigators believe is a murder-suicide. Investigators say a married couple and their 5-year-old child were discovered in their Houston-area apartment on Friday afternoon. Their names were not immediately released. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez says relatives of a 36-year-old…MORE

New laws have gone into effect in Texas

New laws have gone into effect in Texas

Austin (WBAP/KLIF) – A number of new laws went into effect in Texas, Sunday, September 1. Texans who legally own firearms will be able to carry them in public after an official declaration of a State of Natural Disaster. School districts will no longer be able to ban possession of guns stored in locked vehicles.…MORE