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Dallasʼ Growing Biotechnology Community Attracts BioLabs Hub to Pegasus Park

Dallasʼ Growing Biotechnology Community Attracts BioLabs Hub to Pegasus Park

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF)- BioLabs, a top biotech laboratory operator, has selected Dallas as its first location in the central United States. Following recently unveiled plans by J. Small Investments, in partnership with Lyda Hill Philanthropies, BioLabs is opening a 23-acre, mixed-use office campus located in Downtown Dallas Pegasus Park. BioLabs at Pegasus Park, a new fully…MORE

State Republicans Ask Texas Supreme Court to Stop Early Voting Expansion

State Republicans Ask Texas Supreme Court to Stop Early Voting Expansion

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) — Some Republicans are asking the Texas Supreme Court to block the state’s expanded early voting period. The GOP members are looking to overturn Gov. greg abbott’s executive order which added six days to the state’s early voting period in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Early voting was originally scheduled to begin october…MORE

Dallas Health Officials Monitoring Possible Bump Following Labor Day

Dallas Health Officials Monitoring Possible Bump Following Labor Day

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Dallas County health officials are monitoring what could be a slight bump in COVID19 cases following the Labor Day holiday. Health and Human Services Director Dr. Phillip Huang says they are concerned more about needing to pay attention to trends following relaxation of some restrictions. “These are what can cause these numbers…MORE

Grand Jury Indicts 1 Police Officer in Breonna Taylor Death

Grand Jury Indicts 1 Police Officer in Breonna Taylor Death

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A grand jury has indicted one officer on criminal charges six months after Breonna Taylor was fatally shot by police in Kentucky. The jury presented its decision against fired officer Brett Hankison Wednesday to a judge in Louisville, where the shooting took place. Taylor was shot multiple times by officers who…MORE

NTSB Report: Loose Joint Caused 2017 Derailment that Killed Frisco Man

NTSB Report: Loose Joint Caused 2017 Derailment that Killed Frisco Man

ARLINGTON (AP) – The National Transportation Safety Board said a loose, improperly fastened rail joint led to a 2017 derailment in a North Texas rail switching yard that killed an employee. The body of 48-year-old Jon Beckman of Frisco was found underneath a freight car the morning of September 22, 2017. In a report released…MORE