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The Statesman ... Files a Motion

The Statesman files a restraining order for the Enlow arbitration

News Feature, Sep. 27, 2002

When Is a Violation Not a Violation?

News Feature, Sep. 27, 2002

Weed Watch

News Feature, Sep. 27, 2002

Murder or Madness?

News Feature, Sep. 27, 2002

It's Still Leaking Sewage

News Feature, Sep. 20, 2002

In the Shadow of the Shepherd

A church's expansion plans threaten a neighborhood. Sound familiar?

News Feature, Sep. 20, 2002

APD's Low Profile

APD Officer Tim Enlow's firing goes to arbitration

News Feature, Sep. 20, 2002

Naked City

Prosecution Rests in Scott Case

News Feature, Sep. 20, 2002

Disputing the "Deputy' in Deputy Ruiz

Can a deputy still be a deputy without swearing to oaths required by law? One lawyer doesn't think so.

News Feature, Sep. 13, 2002

Harangued in Huntsville

Officers from the Office of the Inspector General arrest a political activist for asking a question. There, now don't you feel safer?

News Feature, Sep. 13, 2002

Naked City

Jurors spent week four in the capital murder trial of Yogurt Shop Murders defendant Michael Scott considering DNA evidence and testimony from several of Scott's high school friends.

News Feature, Sep. 13, 2002

Naked City

An attorney for Lacresha Murray and her grandparents and siblings filed suit in federal court claiming a litany of civil and constitutional violations stemming from Murray's 1996 arrest and subsequent three-year incarceration.

News Feature, Sep. 13, 2002

A Forced Confession?

Jurors spent much of week three of the yogurt shop murder trial of Michael Scott watching nearly 20 hours of an exhaustive videotaped confession he gave Austin police in September 1999.

News Feature, Sep. 6, 2002

Naked City

APD Muzzling Union?

News Feature, Sep. 6, 2002

Naked City

So What's Going on?

News Feature, Sep. 6, 2002

Yogurt Shop Trial Turns Fiery

Week Two of the capital murder trial of Michael Scott, the second defendant charged in Yogurt Shop Murders.

News Feature, Aug. 30, 2002

Nuts About Needles

News Feature, Aug. 30, 2002

A False Confession?

Witness testimony in the capital murder trial of Michael Scott, the second defendant to stand trial for the yogurt shop murders, began August 14.

News Feature, Aug. 23, 2002

Weed Watch

News Feature, Aug. 23, 2002

Corrections Officers Demand Raise

The Travis County Sheriff's Officers Association is fighting for a fair pay raise for all sheriff's office employees -- particularly corrections officers.

News Feature, Aug. 23, 2002

Moldering Heights

More mold at AISD schools.

News Feature, Aug. 16, 2002

Former APD Officer "Speaks"

Former Austin Police Officer Tim Enlow lashes out at the department's renewed campaign to conquer drug dealing, prostitution, and other crimes in the Rundberg area neighborhood.

News Feature, Aug. 16, 2002

Naked City

Safety First

News Feature, Aug. 16, 2002

Alleviating the Jail Squeeze

County Attorney Ken Oden has proposed a possible solution to the chronic overcrowding that has long plagued Travis Co. jails.

News Feature, Aug. 9, 2002

Move Over, Phil

Council Member Daryl Slusher has a new TV show.

News Feature, Aug. 9, 2002

Teachers Need Money, Too

Austin Independent School District Superintendent Pat Forgione unveiled highlights from the preliminary 2002-2003 district budget Aug. 5, sparking angry dissent from the local teacher's union.

News Feature, Aug. 9, 2002

Pointing Fingers

Local NAACP leaders recently announced the results of their inquiry into the June shooting death of 23-year-old Sophia King, leveling much of the responsibility on the Housing Authority of the city of Austin.

News Feature, Aug. 9, 2002

Beware of Bingo Narcs!

On July 18, an investigator from the Texas Lottery Commission's Charitable Bingo section informed Continental Cub owner Steve Wertheimer that the club's bingo night was illegal --way illegal. Why?

News Feature, Aug. 2, 2002

Officer's Conviction Overturned

News Feature, Aug. 2, 2002

Naked City

Let's Imprison Everybody!

News Feature, Aug. 2, 2002

Second Yogurt Shop Case Begins

Jury selection is set to begin July 29 for round two of the infamous yogurt shop murder trials.

News Feature, Jul. 26, 2002

Understood?

News Feature, Jul. 26, 2002

Stan Ain't Stand-ing Yet

News Feature, Jul. 26, 2002

Life Sentence for Delamora

News Feature, Jul. 26, 2002

Another Drug War Casualty

Testimony continues this week in the capital murder trial of 23-year-old Edwin Delamora, accused of firing the fatal shot that killed Travis County Sheriff's Deputy Keith Ruiz in February 2001.

News Feature, Jul. 19, 2002

Naked City

On July 12 a Travis County District Court jury found Marcus Green guilty of practicing medicine without a license, and he was sentenced to 40 years in prison.

News Feature, Jul. 19, 2002

Naked City

The City Council is slated to decide whether to adopt recommendations proposed by the city's Transportation, Planning and Sustainability Dept. that would significantly alter the face of downtown Austin's traffic patterns.

News Feature, Jul. 19, 2002

Naked City

News Feature, Jul. 12, 2002

Beaten by Wackenhut

A former Travis County inmate alleges that Wackenhut Corporation bears responsibility for his prison beating.

News Feature, Jul. 5, 2002

"A Record of Dishonesty"

Allegations of improprieties against Wackenhut are not confined to Travis County.

News Feature, Jul. 5, 2002

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