Yearly Archives: 2020

Cowboys Settle For Progress in Near-upset of 8-0 Steelers

Cowboys Settle For Progress in Near-upset of 8-0 Steelers

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Garrett Gilbert breathed some life into an offense that needed it and had the Dallas Cowboys 23 yards from a big upset in his first career start six years after the quarterback was drafted. The Cowboys had to settle for progress in a season that’s just about lost, falling 24-19 to…MORE

Allen West: “Cowboy Up Y’all.”

Allen West: “Cowboy Up Y’all.”

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF)  Texas Republican Party Chairman Allen West has reacted to the outcome of the 2020 Presidential election.  See his full statement released on social media below: “The news has been announced that the Democrat Socialists have found and counted enough votes to declare Joe Biden the 46th President. Biden and Harris will be similar…MORE

Grass Roofed Houses Going On Sale In Frisco

Grass Roofed Houses Going On Sale In Frisco

Frisco (WBAP/KLIF) – “Tapestry” is a 121 home project built in Frisco by India’s Total Environment Homes. The company says it has an ecologically friendly approach to homebuilding. Its houses will have grass rooftops, and the architects say they are designed to be bigger on the inside than they look on the outside. There is…MORE

New Office Tower Proposed For West Dallas

New Office Tower Proposed For West Dallas

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – If the Zoning Commission approves, the Dallas skyline may be changed in a year or two. The developers of west Dallas’ Trinity Groves Project want to build a 400 foot office tower on the west side of the Trinity River. They want to put it at the foot of the Margaret Hunt…MORE

Voter Turnout Highest Since 1968

Voter Turnout Highest Since 1968

Undated (AP) – The 2020 presidential election has officially hit the highest voter turnout in more than 50 years. The turnout rate in last week’s presidential election eclipsed the 61.6% of voting-age Americans who voted in the 2008 election. It now has the highest turnout rate since 1968. As new votes are still slowly tallied,…MORE