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Not quite as hot today; rain possible mainly along & north of I-20

Not quite as hot today; rain possible mainly along & north of I-20

Increasing clouds will keep high temperatures several degrees lower than previous days. However, parts of Central Texas will still climb as high as 104 this afternoon, and a Heat Advisory is in effect for portions of Central and East Texas. Thursday A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms between 8am and 2pm. Mostly cloudy and…MORE

North Texas Experiencing Uptick in Reported COVID Cases

North Texas Experiencing Uptick in Reported COVID Cases

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – COVID-19 cases and hospitalization are on the rise in North Texas, but doctors aren’t overly concerned. According to the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation, week over week active positive cases and hospitalizations continue to increase, but the rate of growth has moderated this week. Pre-k cases continue to see the largest percentage…MORE

Uvalde CISD Superintendent Recommends District Police Chief Pete Arredondo Be Fired

Uvalde CISD Superintendent Recommends District Police Chief Pete Arredondo Be Fired

UVALDE (WBAP/KLIF News ) – In the midst of ongoing backlash over the police response to the massacre at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, school Superintendent Hal Harrell has recommended that embattled district Police Chief Pete Arredondo be fired. The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District will consider the move on Saturday, July 23. The development comes…MORE

Decriminalize Denton on Home Stretch for Moratorium on Low-Level Pot Arrests/Citations

Decriminalize Denton on Home Stretch for Moratorium on Low-Level Pot Arrests/Citations

Denton, TX (WBAP/KLI) – An ongoing effort by cannabis advocates in Denton to get a permanent moratorium on arrests and citations has moved a step closer to reality as Denton City Council on Tuesday voted to place the issue on the November ballot. The advocacy group in ‘Decriminalize Denton‘ spear-headed the effort earlier this year…MORE

Former North Texas Lawman Guilty of Civil Rights Violation

Former North Texas Lawman Guilty of Civil Rights Violation

(WBAP/KLIF) — Officials say a former East Texas deputy pleaded guilty to a civil rights violation for punching a restrained detainee in the chest repeatedly with a shock gun. Former Van Zandt County Sheriff’s deputy David Yager pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge arising from a February 2021 assault on a detainee. The victim was…MORE