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American Red Cross Partners with NFL to Urge Residents to Donate Blood, Plasma

American Red Cross Partners with NFL to Urge Residents to Donate Blood, Plasma

NORTH TEXAS  (WBAP/KLIF News) – The American Red Cross is in need of blood and has partnered with the National Football League to encourage North Texans to donate blood and plasma. The organization’s Krystal Smith said donations typically decline during winter but the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the issue. “With the rise and COVID cases…MORE

Texas Passes 1 Million Mark for Vaccine Doses Given

Texas Passes 1 Million Mark for Vaccine Doses Given

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas has distributed more than 1 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Greg Abbott announced Thursday, as the state ramps up mass vaccination efforts while hospitals grapple with record numbers of patients. The nation’s second-most populous state with nearly 30 million people has increased shot efforts in recent days by…MORE

Some DISD Students May Soon Have A Longer School Year

Some DISD Students May Soon Have A Longer School Year

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF) – The Dallas Independent School District is trying to find a way to help students who aren’t doing well with the on-line learning imposed on them by the coronavirus pandemic. DISD’s Board of Trustees considered three alternate school calendars during Thursday night’s meeting. Two of them would extend the school year for five…MORE

Prosecutor:  Grapevine Man Aimed ‘To Take Hostages’ In Capitol Riot

Prosecutor: Grapevine Man Aimed ‘To Take Hostages’ In Capitol Riot

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) – A prosecutor says a retired Air Force officer who was part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol carried plastic zip-tie handcuffs because he meant “to take hostages.” Retired Lieutenant Colonel Larry Rendall Brock Jr. appeared at a detention hearing in Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday. The 53-year-old is…MORE

Loan Application Deadline Extended for Small Business Owners Impacted by Covid-19

Loan Application Deadline Extended for Small Business Owners Impacted by Covid-19

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- Small business owners impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic now have until December 31st 2021 to apply for a loan.  The U.S. Small Business Administration extended the deadline as a result of the recent bipartisan Covid-19 Relief Bill passed by Congress and enacted by President Trump  To date, the SBA has approved $197 billion in low-interest loans, which provide working capital funds to small businesses, nonprofits…MORE