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Dallas’ Third “Tent City” Shuts Down Permanently Today

Dallas (WBAP/KLIF News) – The remaining 37 people living at the encampment under I-30 near Haskell and South Hill Avenues were forced to clear out this morning. Over the last few weeks, the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance and the Street Outreach Initiative managed to place 45 residents of the encampment into shelters and permanent housing. The organizations said…MORE

Scott Sidway 10/21/2016; Making America(‘s team) Great Again

Scott Sidway 10/21/2016; Making America(‘s team) Great Again

In case you haven’t heard, there’s a pretty big debate sweeping America by storm. It’s on the forefront of millions of people’s minds, and it’s become so polarizing that even men who have held the position in the past are taking public sides – and sometimes not the side you’d expect. Oh, and there’s also…MORE

The Search Intensifies for a Dallas-Area Woman who Vanished in Alpine

Alpine (WBAP/KLIF News) – It’s been over a week since Zuzu Verk, a Sul Ross University student and employee, disappeared in Alpine and investigators have expanded their search. She was last seen October 12 and Alpine Police said they believe she may be in danger. Police searched Verk’s boyfriend’s apartment on Wednesday looking for clues. They said he is…MORE

The Reward in the Case of Missing North Texas Woman Reaches $17,500

Alpine (WBAP/KLIF News) – As the search for Zuzu Verk, a Sul Ross University student and employee from Keller, enters its seventh day; her loved ones are still searching for answers. Family, police and dozens of volunteers have been looking for her since she vanished in Alpine last Wednesday. Now, the reward for information leading to…MORE

A Coppell Family Searches For A Missing Woman in Alpine

Alpine  (WBAP/KLIF News) – The family of Zuzu Renee Verk is looking for answers after she disappeared in Alpine last week. Verk is a student and employee of Sul Ross State University in Alpine, about 200 miles southeast of El Paso. Police said Zerk was last heard from Wednesday, October 12. Her family, police and dozens…MORE