Category Archives: WBAP 24/7 News

Texas Instruments to Build Potential $30 Billion Semiconductor Chip Manufacturing Facilities in Sherman

Texas Instruments to Build Potential $30 Billion Semiconductor Chip Manufacturing Facilities in Sherman

SHERMAN (WBAP/KLIF News) – The economy in Sherman will get a massive boost thanks to Dallas-based Texas Instruments. Governor Greg Abbott announced Wednesday that TI selected the North Texas city as the location for four new semiconductor chip manufacturing plants. The new fabrication facilities will manufacture 300-mm semiconductor wafers with construction of the first two…MORE

Poll: 60% of Americans Support Upholding Roe v Wade; 27% Want Roe Overturned

Poll: 60% of Americans Support Upholding Roe v Wade; 27% Want Roe Overturned

Undated (WBAP/KLIF) – A majority of Americans support the US Supreme court upholding its landmark decision in Roe v. Wade guaranteeing a constitutional right to abortion. A new ABC News / Washington Post poll finds that 60% percent of Americans say Roe v. Wade should be upheld, while 27% say it should be overturned. The…MORE

COVID Vaccinations to Return to Fair Park

COVID Vaccinations to Return to Fair Park

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Dallas County Health and Human Services plans to resume vaccination efforts at Fair Park to offer free Covid-19 and Flu vaccines to Dallas County residents. “Fair Park has become a well-known vaccination site in Dallas County,” said Dr. Philip Huang, DCHHS Director. “Since the CDC has approved vaccinations for children 5-11 and…MORE

Doctor at the Center of Ivermectin Lawsuit in FTW has Resigned

Doctor at the Center of Ivermectin Lawsuit in FTW has Resigned

Texas (WBAP/KLIF) – A doctor linked to a an ivermectin lawsuit in Fort Worth has resigned just days after being suspended from a HOuston hospital. Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, an Ear, Nose & Throat doctor in private practice, had privileges at Houston Methodist was suspended Friday for spreading “harmful information about covid-18 and vaccines,” according…MORE

Relative of elderly victim testifies at Dallas serial murder trial

Relative of elderly victim testifies at Dallas serial murder trial

DALLAS (AP) — One of the 18 older women a man is charged with killing in the Dallas area over a two-year span ran a restaurant in Vietnam before leaving on a helicopter as Saigon fell and was a generous person who loved giving people $2 bills, her son-in-law testified Tuesday. “My mother-in-law was a hoot. She…MORE