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Families of Officers Shot at Dallas Home Depot File Lawsuit Against the Store

Families of Officers Shot at Dallas Home Depot File Lawsuit Against the Store

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Home Depot is being sued by the families of two Dallas Police Officers who were shot while responding to a shoplifting call at one of its Dallas stores last year. Officer Rogelio Santander was killed in the shooting and Officer Crystal Almeida was seriously hurt, but survived. According to Police, the Officers…MORE

Dallas City Councilman Cleared by City Ethics Commission Following Complaint

Dallas City Councilman Cleared by City Ethics Commission Following Complaint

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Dallas City Councilman Philip Kingston was cleared Tuesday of any ethics violations by the city’s Ethics Commission. A public complaint filed against Kingston claimed the councilman pushed the city council to allow garage-apartment rentals in the city while he was planning to build an apartment on his garage in East Dallas. Members of…MORE

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear US-Mexico Border Shooting Case

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear US-Mexico Border Shooting Case

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court will decide whether the family of a Mexican teenager who was shot to death by an American border agent can sue for damages in U.S. courts. The justices said Tuesday that they will hear arguments next term in a case involving an agent who fired shots across the U.S.-Mexico…MORE

SCOTUS Rules on Part of Indiana Abortion Law; Declined Ruling on Broader Issue

SCOTUS Rules on Part of Indiana Abortion Law; Declined Ruling on Broader Issue

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is upholding an Indiana law that requires abortion providers to dispose of aborted fetuses in the same way as human remains. But the justices are staying out of the debate over a broader, blocked provision that would prevent a woman in Indiana from having an abortion based on gender,…MORE

Texas Interim Secretary of State Resigns

Texas Interim Secretary of State Resigns

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF News) — Texas’ interim Secretary of State has resigned. Governor Greg Abbott appointed David Whitley to the position in December, where Whitley then led an investigation into the citizenship of about 100,000 Texas voters. The list he sent county elections offices was outdated, and most in fact were citizens. Whitley stepped down just…MORE