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Governor Abbott Activates Emergency Resources in Response to Severe Storms

Governor Abbott Activates Emergency Resources in Response to Severe Storms

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF) – Governor Greg Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management on Wednesday to activate state emergency response resources as severe storms move across the state beginning today through Friday. Additionally, the Governor directed TDEM to increase the readiness level of the State Operations Center to Level II to support any requests for…MORE

Texas Man to Pay Millions in Romance Scam of Elderly Women

Texas Man to Pay Millions in Romance Scam of Elderly Women

(WBAP/KLIF) — A Texas man gets prison time for swindling elderly women out of millions. 52-year-old Fola Alabi was sentenced, Tuesday, to more than three years in prison, ordered to pay $1.5 million in restitution, and forfeit his over $500,000 home for a romance scam that targeted 70 to 80 year old widows or divorced…MORE

Armed Sentinels Could Be Approved for Texas Schools

Armed Sentinels Could Be Approved for Texas Schools

(WBAP/KLIF) — Lawmakers in Austin may approve armed guards for Texas schools. Texas schools could offer up to $25,000 stipends to teachers and staff who accept the dual role of being armed campus “sentinels” with specialized mental health training. That’s under a new proposal during the 88th Texas Legislative Session that advanced, Tuesday, in response…MORE

Jennifer Castillo on the Ballot for Fort Worth Mayor

Jennifer Castillo on the Ballot for Fort Worth Mayor

(WBAP/KLIF) — With early voting in full swing, one race getting attention is the Fort Worth Mayor’s race. On the ballot along with incumbent Mattie Parker are Adrian Devine Smith, Kenneth Bowens, Jr., Alyson Kennedy and Jennifer Castillo. If elected, Castillo would propose a new salary policy where the mayor only gets paid based on…MORE

DuPont Ordered to Pay $16 Million in Death of 4 Texas Workers

DuPont Ordered to Pay $16 Million in Death of 4 Texas Workers

(WBAP/KLIF) — A chemical giant pays millions for the death of four workers. Federal prosecutors say chemical company DuPont has been ordered to pay $16 million and sentenced to two years of probation for its role in a poisonous gas leak that killed four workers. During a court hearing, Monday, in Houston Federal Court the…MORE