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Dallas Police Seek Robbing Gunman; 16 Year Old Boy Critical

Dallas Police Seek Robbing Gunman; 16 Year Old Boy Critical

DALLAS – WBAP/KLIF – Dallas police are searching for a gunman believed to have tried to rob a boy sitting in a car in South Dallas Friday night about 8:30. Police say they believe the boy became a target of a gunman who approached, demanding property.  While it’s not clear if the child turned over…MORE

Dallas; Tarrant Counties Add to Covid 19 Caseload

Dallas; Tarrant Counties Add to Covid 19 Caseload

WBAP/KLIF –  Saturday’s updated Covid 19 victim numbers have arrived from Dallas and Tarrant Counties, both heralding negative news again.  Dallas County today announces five new deaths from the coronavirus; 134 new positive cases for a North Texas-leading total of 2,324 cases to date Tarrant County says testing has uncovered another 54 cases announced today;…MORE

Natural Gas Fire Forces Evacuation in Parts of Grand Prairie

Natural Gas Fire Forces Evacuation in Parts of Grand Prairie

Update: DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – Assistant Fire Chief Bill Murphy said the evacuations affected those within a quarter-mile radius. “There is no danger outside of this area at this time. That’s why we were a little overly cautious and evacuated a large area.” Murphy said a six to 12 inch gas line ruptured underneath the road,…MORE

Record setting twins born in Mansfield.

Record setting twins born in Mansfield.

Methodist Mansfield Medical Center reports the birth of record setting twin girls Friday. Andee Grace Stokes and Baylee Sue Stokes each weighed a little more than 9 pounds; 18 lbs. 3 ounces in all. Andee, who was born first, weighed in at 9 lbs., 1 oz. and 22 inches long. Baylee Sue was born one…MORE

Dallas Homeless Shelter Evacuated Due to Multiple Positive Cases of COVID-19

Dallas Homeless Shelter Evacuated Due to Multiple Positive Cases of COVID-19

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF NEWS)- The Dallas Life Homeless Shelter has been hit hard by COVID-19, now that 17 people staying their tested positive for the virus Friday morning. “We would have to assume almost everyone has been exposed, and certainly do additional testing if they develop symptoms,” said Dallas County Health and Human Services Director Dr.…MORE