Category Archives: 24/7 Newsroom News

Next up in Impeachment Hearings: A Parade of Key Witnesses

Next up in Impeachment Hearings: A Parade of Key Witnesses

WASHINGTON (AP) – Several more witnesses set to testify in the House impeachment hearings are expected to say they too worried about President Donald Trump’s push for Ukraine to investigate Democrats as the U.S. withheld military aid. On Friday, lawmakers will hear from the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, who was ousted in May…MORE

Home Sales are Up Across the Metroplex & So are Prices

Home Sales are Up Across the Metroplex & So are Prices

Dallas-Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – Homes sales are up across the metroplex as the 2019 winds down after slowing down earlier this year … but with the increased sales comes higher prices, according to the Dallas Morning News. Stats from MetroTex Association of Realtors shows prices for single-family homes sold by real estate agents were 6%…MORE

UTD Research Leads to Rapid THC Detection Device; Could Aid Police on the Streets

UTD Research Leads to Rapid THC Detection Device; Could Aid Police on the Streets

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – University of Texas-Dallas researchers may have solved a problem for Texas law enforcement. Researchers at UTD Have developed a possible tool for law enforcement to use during assessments of driver impairment — the new study focused on THC, and involves the creation of a sensor that uses saliva to determine a subject’s…MORE

El Paso Walmart Reopens With Off-Duty Officers

El Paso Walmart Reopens With Off-Duty Officers

EL PASO, Texas (AP) — Walmart has quietly hired off-duty officers at its stores in El Paso, Texas, where a gunman police say targeted Mexicans opened fire in a store in August and killed 22 people. Walmart reopened the store Thursday where the attack happened and amid ongoing lawsuits over safety. Walmart didn’t have a guard in the store…MORE

Supporters Rally For Death Row Inmate Rodney Reed

Supporters Rally For Death Row Inmate Rodney Reed

BASTROP, Texas (AP) — Protesters rallied in support of Rodney Reed’s campaign to stop his scheduled Nov. 20 execution. The protesters rallied Wednesday afternoon outside the Bastrop County district attorney’s office in Bastrop, about 30 miles (48.28 kilometers) southeast of Austin. They heard from speakers that included members of the Texas death row inmate’s family.…MORE