Terri Langford | The Texas Tribune
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Seven human services employees were fired after a string of fraud and theft — and the largest data breach in agency history.
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The Criminal Jurisprudence Committee plans to issue a new subpoena to the death row inmate for a Dec. 20 hearing if Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office does not cooperate.
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Senior District Judge Deborah Oakes Evans recused herself after a challenge to her impartiality over longtime relationships with case prosecutors and judges.
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Senior District Judge Deborah Oakes Evans recused herself after a challenge to her impartiality over longtime relationships with case prosecutors and judges.
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Although Texas counties are not required to provide ambulance services, many are digging deep to pay for their own fleet or to contract out services.
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Texas’ junk science statute has remained hamstrung for the last decade. So too have other criminal justice reforms, despite efforts from the Texas House.
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The new videos largely affirm prior reporting and investigations that detailed law enforcement’s failures to confront the gunman who killed 19 children and two teachers.
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The city’s release ends a legal battle with news outlets, but other government agencies are withholding materials.