Yearly Archives: 2020

Texas Ag Commish Sid Miller Who Protested Lockdown Orders, Tests Positive for COVID-19

Texas Ag Commish Sid Miller Who Protested Lockdown Orders, Tests Positive for COVID-19

DALLAS (AP) – Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller has tested positive for COVID-19. Miller has been critical of measures Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has implemented to help slow down the coronavirus pandemic. He was among leaders from the right wing of the Texas Republican Party who staged a protest outside of Abbott’s home in October.…MORE

Chris Krok Show: The Spy Who Loved Me

Chris Krok Show: The Spy Who Loved Me

The news is out, Representative Eric Swalwell (D) of California was caught RED handed having an “adult relationship” with a Chinese spy. WHOOPS!!! Chris breaks down just how SERIOUS this is. Chris has it all, even the story of how the spy recognized Swalwell as a “up and comer’. It doesn’t stop there and Chris…MORE

Chris Krok Show: Mayor Johnson Is The Leader Dallas Needs!

Chris Krok Show: Mayor Johnson Is The Leader Dallas Needs!

Over the past couple of months, Mayor Eric Johnson has stepped up with his leadership. Chris breaks down the crime surge in Dallas, and explains WHY Mayor Johnson is the leader Dallas needs. ALSO Chris goes over why Mayor Johnson is alone in trying to address the crime/murder spike.MORE

Dallas and Tarrant Counties Report 48 COVID-19 Deaths Combined

Dallas and Tarrant Counties Report 48 COVID-19 Deaths Combined

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – The two biggest counties in DFW reported a high number of COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday. Dallas County reported its second highest one day COVID-19 death total with 33 deaths of residents ranging in age from their 20’s to their 90’s. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins called the death count “a chilling reminder” of…MORE

Dallas City Manager Assembles Panel of Interviews in Search for New Police Chief

Dallas City Manager Assembles Panel of Interviews in Search for New Police Chief

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – A new Dallas Police Chief is expected to be hired by the end of this month, according to City Manager T.C. Broadnax. In a memo sent this week to Dallas City Council members, Broadnax said 36 people from across the United States applied for the position and were screened by a recruiter based…MORE