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Escaped Inmate on the Run in Collin County

Escaped Inmate on the Run in Collin County

COLLIN COUNTY (WBAP/KLIF) – The Collin County Sheriff’s Office is searching for an escaped inmate. Collin County Sheriff Jim Skinner said that at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, 40-year-old Jason Earl Davis, escaped from the booking area of the Collin County Detention Facility. Davis was booked into the Collin County Detention Facility on a misdemeanor marijuana charge, two…MORE

Cowboys Hall of Fame Player Weighs In On Kneeling Debate

Cowboys Hall of Fame Player Weighs In On Kneeling Debate

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF)  Dallas Cowboys Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith says his former team made an effort to support all the NFL players by taking a knee before the National Anthem Monday night, but he still thinks the team was on the fence. In an interview on HOT 93.3, Smith says if you’re protesting, you pick…MORE

Fire Temporarily Forces Guests Out of Downtown Dallas Hotel

Fire Temporarily Forces Guests Out of Downtown Dallas Hotel

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — A parking garage under construction in Downtown Dallas caught fire early Wednesday morning, forcing people out of an attached hotel. Guests at the downtown Hampton Inn were on the streets for a little more than two hours while more than 100 firefighters fought the three-alarm fire. “Flames were shooting up pretty…MORE

New Details in Plano Mass Shooting: Suspect’s Behavior Prompted 911 Call

New Details in Plano Mass Shooting: Suspect’s Behavior Prompted 911 Call

PLANO, Texas (WBAP/KLIF News) – Recently released documents reveal new details about what happened before and during a mass shooting at Dallas Cowboys watch party in Plano, when 32-year-old Spencer Hight went to his estranged wife’s home and killed her and seven others. According to a search warrant, Hight showed a knife and handgun to employees at a…MORE

Ford: We Respect the Right of NFL Players to Protest

Ford: We Respect the Right of NFL Players to Protest

(CNN Money) — Ford, a sponsor of the National Football League, has voiced support for NFL players exercising their right to free speech and peaceful protest after President Donald Trump urged fans to consider a boycott. “We respect individuals’ rights to express their views, even if they are not ones we share,” the company said…MORE