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In Waco last week, a federal judge sentenced Nancy Chan, a 39-year-old citizen of the United Kingdom and
City of Austin employee, for perpetrating a marriage fraud scheme announced United States Attorney Richard
L. Durbin, Jr., and Special Agent in Charge Javier Enriquez, Customs and Border Protection Office of
Professional Responsibility, El Paso Division.

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WACO, Texas (AP) — All lanes of Interstate 35 through Waco have reopened following a fiery chain collision involving four semitrailer rigs and two passenger vehicles that killed three people.
Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton says the northbound lanes reopened about midnight. The southbound lanes opened a couple of hours after the Tuesday afternoon wreck.
Authorities say a semitrailer and two cars were slowing when another semi slammed into the cars from behind with all erupting in explosions and flames.
Witnesses reported seeing two people trying to crawl from the wreckage when explosions engulfed them before they reached safety.
Swanton says a connector route to northbound I-35 will remain closed because of structural damage from the incident.

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Central Texas lawyer and retired Army general has been named the lone finalist to lead the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.

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DALLAS (AP) — Dallas city officials are asking one council member to pay back more than $8,100 of his salary because he allegedly missed too many meetings during the past year.

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Gov. Greg Abbott has formally called state lawmakers into a special legislative session beginning next week — directing them to approve oversight rules allowing some state agencies to

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By Jay Root

Only weeks into the job, the acting executive director of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission is calling it quits.

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GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — Nearly 188,000 cars converged on Galveston Island on the Fourth of July and city officials who traditionally estimate 2.5 people were in each of those vehicles means the population

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SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A historic Texas military band is preparing to play its final note. The 323rd Army Band at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio is one of four bands nationwide being deactivated next year.

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HOUSTON (AP) — Houston city leaders have voted to join a lawsuit trying to halt a Texas law that would crack down on "sanctuary cities."

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A state lawmaker says his office was "grossly misled" by a group of white nationalists that wanted to have a rally at the Texas Capitol.

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