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Mesquite youth pastor sentenced to prison

Mesquite youth pastor sentenced to prison

Mesquite (WBAP/KLIF) – A former youth pastor at Mesquite’s Open Door Baptist Church pleaded guilty Friday to three counts of sexual assault of a child. Steven Winn was promptly sentenced to four years in prison on each count, with the sentences to run concurrently. He could have been sentenced to 20 years on each of…MORE

Missing Person – Judith Bramley

Missing Person – Judith Bramley

The Dallas Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a critical missing person, Judith Bramley.   Judith Bramley was last seen May 10, 2019 at about 8:00 a.m., she was last seen driving in a white 2009 Acura, TL with a Texas tag GFY8640, in the 6900 block of Hickory Creek Lane. …MORE

Dallas Police Ask for Help Finding Attacker of 95-Year Old Man

Dallas Police Ask for Help Finding Attacker of 95-Year Old Man

DALLAS – WBAP/KLIF – Dallas Police are still searching for a 27 year old man in connection with a pistol-whipping robbery of a man in his west Oak Cliff home Wednesday.  Police say video of the attack captured by a doorbell camera spurred tips that identified the male suspect as 27 year old Hector Enriquez,…MORE

North Texas Cities Deny Oncor Electric Increased Rates

COLLEYVILLE (WBAP/KLIF)- Oncor Electric  is seeking to increase distribution rates within each of the cities in their service area to increase revenue by over $29 million. Adrienne Loghery with the City of Colleyville says they denied this request at this week’s council meeting and weren’t the only North Texas city to do so. “We are always…MORE

Grand Prairie Man Arrested for Fiery Hit and Run Crash on I-30

Grand Prairie Man Arrested for Fiery Hit and Run Crash on I-30

GRAND PRAIRIE (WBAP/KLIF)- A Grand Prairie man faces charges after a fiery hit and run crash on I-30 near Loop 12. Police say 23-year-old Jesus Gutierrez ran after hitting a van with four people in it, the van flipped over and caught on fire. Jason Sloan with Grand Prairie Police says an off duty Arlington Officer, on his…MORE

Two Teenagers Arrested in Shooting Near Mesquite High School

Two Teenagers Arrested in Shooting Near Mesquite High School

MESQUITE (WBAP/KLIF) – Two teenagers are charged in a shooting this week near Mesquite High School that left one person hurt. According to Mesquite Police, the Thursday shooting happened just blocks from Mesquite high school at 120 West Main Street. The school went on lockdown when two people were seen running from the shooting toward the school.…MORE

DART Offering Rides to the Byron Nelson Golf Tournament

DART Offering Rides to the Byron Nelson Golf Tournament

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – DART is inviting North Texans going to this weekend’s Byron Nelson golf tournament to ride with them. DART will provide additional service on Route 466 between Ledbetter and Buckner stations Friday through Sunday, May 10-12, for fans attending the AT&T Byron Nelson at Trinity Forest Golf Club. Friday service will be every 15…MORE

Judge Determines “Actual Innocence” in Overturned Murder Convictions of Two Men

Judge Determines “Actual Innocence” in Overturned Murder Convictions of Two Men

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Dallas County Criminal District Attorney John Creuzot and the Office’s Conviction Integrity Unit moved Friday to dismiss the cases of Stanley Mozee and Dennis Allen on the basis of actual innocence, whose murder convictions were formerly reversed by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in January, 2018. The motions were presented to State…MORE

New Tariffs Imposed on Chinese Imports

New Tariffs Imposed on Chinese Imports

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump says trade talks between China and the U.S. are continuing in a “very congenial manner” despite new tariffs the U.S. imposed Friday on $200 billion in Chinese imports. Trump tweeted Friday that the increased tariffs will bring in “FAR MORE wealth” to the United States, although a study by…MORE

Pentagon Shifting $1.5 Billion to Border Wall Construction

Pentagon Shifting $1.5 Billion to Border Wall Construction

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Pentagon says it is reallocating $1.5 billion to help pay for construction of 80 miles of wall at the U.S.-Mexican border. The money is being drawn from savings in numerous defense programs, including one that supports the Afghan army and other security forces. The Pentagon in March had transferred $1 billion…MORE