Category Archives: Promoreel Story

GoFundMe Set Up for North Lake College Victim’s Family

GoFundMe Set Up for North Lake College Victim’s Family

IRVING (WBAP/KLIF News) — A GoFundMe account has been set up for a woman’s funeral after she was shot and killed at North Lake College yesterday. The campaign was set up last night by Janeera Gonzalez’s sister, and the goal was to raise $10,000. In less than 12 hours, that goal was surpassed. On the…MORE

Texas Legislature Passes Ban on ‘Sanctuary Cities’

Texas Legislature Passes Ban on ‘Sanctuary Cities’

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – The Texas Legislature has passed a ban on so-called “sanctuary cities” that allows police officers to ask about a person’s immigration status and threatens sheriffs and police chiefs with jail time if they don’t work with federal authorities. Republican Governor Greg Abbott has pledged to sign the bill into law, which…MORE

UNT Students Named in Prostitution, Drug Possession Charges

UNT Students Named in Prostitution, Drug Possession Charges

DENTON (WBAP/KLIF News) — Two more students at the University of North Texas who are formerly associated with the men’s basketball team have been identified in an organized crime pursuit. Graduate student Derail Green and former student men’s basketball manager Brian “BJ” Johnson both have warrants issued for their arrests, per documents obtained by WBAP.…MORE

Two Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide at North Lake College

Two Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide at North Lake College

IRVING (WBAP/KLIF News) – North Lake College is still under lockdown after two people were killed in what Irving police said appears to be a murder suicide. Investigators said the shooter appears to be one of the deceased. The situation started just before noon, when the Dallas County Community College campus was placed on lockdown after reports of…MORE

WBAP Celebrates 95 Years On The Air

WBAP Celebrates 95 Years On The Air

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — Today is the 95th anniversary of WBAP’s first broadcast. WBAP is one of the oldest radio stations in Texas, dating back to May 2, 1922, when stations in Texas were still given call signs beginning with a “W” instead of a “K.” It later became the norm that stations east of…MORE