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Texas Surpasses 13K Virus Deaths; Hospitalizations Fall

Texas Surpasses 13K Virus Deaths; Hospitalizations Fall

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Texas has surpassed 13,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths as hospitalizations continue falling to the lowest levels since June. State health officials Thursday reported nearly 3,900 new cases and 221 additional deaths blamed on COVID-19, the illness the coronavirus causes. Hospitalized patients were just over 4,000. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott hinted this week…MORE

UNT Football Coach Arrested

UNT Football Coach Arrested

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — University of North Texas assistant football coach Tate Wallis was arrested by Denton police Thursday and faces two charges of having an improper relationship with a former student and an educator. The specifics of the allegations against Wallis haven’t been explained but the improprieties are said to have occurred during October…MORE

US Unemployment Rate Falls to 8.4% Even as Hiring Slows

US Unemployment Rate Falls to 8.4% Even as Hiring Slows

AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) – The U.S. unemployment rate fell sharply in August to 8.4%  from 10.2% even as hiring slowed in August as employers added the fewest jobs since the pandemic began. Employers added 1.4 million jobs, the Labor Department said Friday, down from 1.7 million in July. The U.S. economy has recovered…MORE

Suspected Antifa Gunman Who Shot Trump Supporter in Portland Killed by Federal Agents

Suspected Antifa Gunman Who Shot Trump Supporter in Portland Killed by Federal Agents

LACEY, Wash. (AP) – A man suspected of fatally shooting a supporter of a right-wing group in Portland, Oregon, last week was killed late Thursday as a fugitive task force tried to arrest him in Lacey, Washington. The U.S. Marshals Service said Friday that 48-year-old Michael Forest Reinoehl, a known antifa member, was killed as…MORE

Dallas ISD Schools Opening A Week Early For Certain Grade Levels

Dallas ISD Schools Opening A Week Early For Certain Grade Levels

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF NEWS)- Dallas ISD students might be heading to the classroom sooner than planned. The district initially decided to wait until October 5th to start on-campus classes. But the recently decreasing COVID-19 numbers has caused the district to consider starting in person classes earlier. The district is now inciting students who will attend classes for…MORE