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‘Very concerning’: Former prosecutor exposes troubling discussions between DA’s office, Wren Collective
Read full article: ‘Very concerning’: Former prosecutor exposes troubling discussions between DA’s office, Wren CollectiveAttorney Meredith Chacon explains potential fallout in conversations had by DA’s Office and criminal justice reform group.
Take a closer look at the conversations between Bexar County DA’s Office & criminal justice reform group
Read full article: Take a closer look at the conversations between Bexar County DA’s Office & criminal justice reform groupKSAT’s discovery of hundreds of emails and text messages between the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office and an Austin-based criminal justice reform group has revealed just how much of an influence the group had on the DA.
Criminal justice reform group wields significant influence on DA Joe Gonzales, text records show
Read full article: Criminal justice reform group wields significant influence on DA Joe Gonzales, text records showWhat started as a news tip has led to the discovery of hundreds of emails and text messages between the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office and an Ausitn-based criminal justice reform group.
Local policy maker reacts to New York Times Robb Elementary visual investigation, claims discrepancies in DPS investigation
Read full article: Local policy maker reacts to New York Times Robb Elementary visual investigation, claims discrepancies in DPS investigationState Senator Roland Gutierrez, is calling for resignation of Department of Public Safety Director
Solutionaries: How ‘modern slavery’ thrives in the U.S. through visa programs
Read full article: Solutionaries: How ‘modern slavery’ thrives in the U.S. through visa programsSex trafficking and human smuggling make big headlines in Texas. They are both forms of human trafficking that victimizes many. Yet experts say another form of trafficking that is easier to accomplish is creating what many consider modern day slavery.
Houston is producing more garbage, but there are fewer sanitation workers to do the job
Read full article: Houston is producing more garbage, but there are fewer sanitation workers to do the jobAs communities continue to grow, so does the amount of garbage. But cities and companies are struggling to keep workers willing to do these "dirty" jobs.