Category Archives: Breaking News

Earthquakes in West Texas

Earthquakes in West Texas

HERMLEIGH – (WBAP/KLIF) – More earthquakes this morning in West Texas, but the first measuring 5 point 0 on the Richter scale was enough to be widely felt in downtown Dallas, with a slight swaying of upper floors of buildings reported…and microphones swaying….just a bit…here in the Victory Park area The first quake is reported…MORE

Biden Drops Out of Race for President

Biden Drops Out of Race for President

President Joe Biden is dropping out of the 2024 race following a disastrous debate with Republican Donald Trump, throwing the Democratic Party into chaos just months before the election. He did throw his support behind VP Kamala Harris to lead Democrats against Trump, aiming to avoid further party chaos. Still a shocking development for an…MORE

Dallas County Executive Director Steps Down Amid Allegations of Violations of Law

Dallas County Executive Director Steps Down Amid Allegations of Violations of Law

DALLAS – The Executive Director of the Dallas County Juvenile Detention Center has resigned after a WFAA-TV investigation into allegations of filth and juveniles held in the cells in violation of state law. Director Darryl Beatty denied allegations of mistreatement at the facility, but Friday stepped down with a Monday meeting now planned of the…MORE

Lou Dobbs Dies at 78

Lou Dobbs Dies at 78

(WBAP/KLIF) – A longtime business news anchor who became aligned with former president Donald Trump has died at the age of 78. A statement on his social media account called him a “fighter till the very end”. Dobbs had a long career in journalism, with more than 20 years on the job at the CNN…MORE

Texas Citrus Industry Dying; Leaders Call on Congress to Take Action Now.

Texas Citrus Industry Dying; Leaders Call on Congress to Take Action Now.

TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY – (WBAP/KLIF) The nearly $500 million Texas citrus industry is nearing the brink of collapse as Mexico continues to fail to deliver water to the Rio Grande, as required per a 1944 U.S. – Mexico treaty. Many citrus and other Valley farmers are already without any irrigation beyond the rare rainfall.…MORE