Yearly Archives: 2019

Families Bury Loved Ones Killed in Ohio, Texas Shootings

Families Bury Loved Ones Killed in Ohio, Texas Shootings

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Mourners gathered across the country Saturday to remember the lives of a graduate student beloved by friends, a man who died in his son’s arms and a mother who shielded her infant from gunfire. The funerals were among several being held for people who died in mass shootings last weekend in…MORE

A Shooting in Southeast Dallas Leaves A Business Owner Dead, According to Police

A Shooting in Southeast Dallas Leaves A Business Owner Dead, According to Police

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – A well known business owner in Southeast Dallas is dead, but his killer allegedly still on the run. Dallas police say a woman came into ‘Kingz of Cutz’ Barber Shop on Grand Avenue (Al Lipscomb Way) this past Saturday before lunch, and shot the owner, 42 year old Fredrick Myers. Here’s…MORE

A Vietnam War Pilot Killed in 1967, Honored Over The Weekend

A Vietnam War Pilot Killed in 1967, Honored Over The Weekend

COOL, Texas (AP) – U.S. flags and patriotic songs helped honor an Air Force pilot from Texas whose plane was shot down in 1967 during the Vietnam War and his remains identified earlier this year. Col. Roy Knight Jr. was remembered Saturday during services in the town of Cool, near Weatherford, about 100 miles (161…MORE

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Visits Migrant Detention Centers in McAllen, Texas

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Visits Migrant Detention Centers in McAllen, Texas

MCALLEN, Texas (AP) – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she sees comprehensive immigration reform not only as Congress’ official work but also as its moral responsibility as she finishes up a tour of Central America. Pelosi traveled with a congressional delegation to explore the causes of immigration and possible solutions. The group visited Guatemala and…MORE

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Calls Timing of Immigration Raids “Unfortunate”

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Calls Timing of Immigration Raids “Unfortunate”

WASHINGTON (AP) – Trump administration officials are defending last week’s mass immigration raids in Mississippi, including emotional footage of a girl pleading with authorities to let her father go. Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan acknowledged that video of the 11-year-old sobbing was “emotional” but says the girl was quickly reunited with her…MORE