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Registration Now Open for Dallas Mayor’s “Back to School Fair” Next Month

Registration Now Open for Dallas Mayor’s “Back to School Fair” Next Month

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – Registration is open for the Dallas Mayor’s “Back to School Fair” next month. 35,000 people are expected to attend and will have access to free health and dental screenings, haircuts and school supplies. Mayor Eric Johnson said the event is vital to countless Dallas families. “I know the Back to School Fair…MORE

Embattled U.S. Labor Secretary Alex Acosta Steps Down Amid Criticism Over Epstein Case

Embattled U.S. Labor Secretary Alex Acosta Steps Down Amid Criticism Over Epstein Case

WASHINGTON (AP) – Trump says Labor Secretary Acosta stepping down; move comes after criticism of his handling of Jeffrey Epstein case. Acosta orchestrated a plea deal in a  decade-old case Epstein on sex crime charges when Acosta was the U.S. attorney in Florida’s Southern District. Acosta has been facing renewed scrutiny over the case after Epstein…MORE

An Alleged ‘Ice Cream Licker’ Spotted at Rockwall Walmart

An Alleged ‘Ice Cream Licker’ Spotted at Rockwall Walmart

Dallas-Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – A Rockwall woman claims she has witnessed another person licking ice cream inside its container and putting it back on a grocery store shelf. According to a Facebook post, the incident happened at a Rockwall Walmart, and it was reported to the store’s manager. Several North Texans chimed in to say…MORE

The Former Fort Worth Police Chief is Not Going Away Quietly

The Former Fort Worth Police Chief is Not Going Away Quietly

Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – Former Fort Worth police chief Joel Fitzgerald is demanding a public hearing about his firing nearly two months ago. Fitzgerald is suing the city, claiming he was improperly terminated because according to the city’s charter, only the city manager can fire him, and for that reason, he was entitled to a…MORE

Pakistani Teen’s Family Visits Texas School Where She Died

Pakistani Teen’s Family Visits Texas School Where She Died

SANTA FE, Texas (AP) – The family of a Pakistani exchange student who was one of 10 people killed in a mass shooting at a Texas high school last year is on a two-week visit to learn more about her nine months in the U.S., including her final moments. Sabika Aziz Sheikh’s parents, three siblings…MORE