Category Archives: WBAP 24/7 News

TCU Cancels Football Game with SMU After Positive COVID19 Tests

TCU Cancels Football Game with SMU After Positive COVID19 Tests

FORT WORTH (WBAP/KLIF) – TCU has announced it has canceled the TCU/SMU football game scheduled for September 11th over concerns surrounding new cases of COVID 19. In a statement, the university said some student-athletes and support staff have tested positive for the virus and even though no one is facing serious health issues those involved…MORE

Frederick Douglass Republicans of Tarrant County Plan Rally For Saturday

Frederick Douglass Republicans of Tarrant County Plan Rally For Saturday

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) — A rally by member of the Frederick Douglass Republicans of Tarrant County will take place Saturday. According to a press release provided by the organization, the rally is meant to showcase America’s Constitutional heritage as well as the divers makeup of the FDRSTC. The event will take place from 10 a.m. –…MORE

Labor Day Gas Prices Cheapest in 16 Years

Labor Day Gas Prices Cheapest in 16 Years

AUSTIN  (WBAP/KLIF News) – Texas drivers will notice gas prices ahead of the Labor Day weekend are extremely kind on their wallets. According to AAA Texas Weekend Gas Watch, the statewide gas price average in Texas is $1.91 for a gallon of regular unleaded. That’s one cent less than this time last week and 37…MORE

Fort Worth’s Near Southside is Texas’ Newest Cultural District

Fort Worth’s Near Southside is Texas’ Newest Cultural District

Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – Tarrant County can boast of one of the Lone Star State’s newest cultural districts. The Texas Arts Commission bestowed the designation on Fort Worth’s Near Southside which joins its counterparts in Dallas’s Deep Ellum and Austin’s Red River District, according to the Fort Worth Star Telegram. The distinction, which recognizes popular…MORE

Texas Surpasses 13K Virus Deaths; Hospitalizations Fall

Texas Surpasses 13K Virus Deaths; Hospitalizations Fall

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Texas has surpassed 13,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths as hospitalizations continue falling to the lowest levels since June. State health officials Thursday reported nearly 3,900 new cases and 221 additional deaths blamed on COVID-19, the illness the coronavirus causes. Hospitalized patients were just over 4,000. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott hinted this week…MORE