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Top Austin news: Rooster Teeth exec ousted after alleged domestic violence; chief criticized; more

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Published on November 26, 2019
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Austin-based Rooster Teeth executive out of job, following domestic violence allegations

The affidavit reported the executive's wife had dried blood on her right ear, and swelling, bruising and redness to much of her body and head.

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Austin police groups criticize Chief Manley's handling of racism allegations against Newsom

Numerous Austin police associations banned together to criticize APD Chief Brian Manley's handling of racist allegations against a former assistant chief.

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These six organizations get free rent from the City of Austin

The $1-per-year lease with Planned Parenthood captured the attention of lawmakers — but that's not the only organization renting City property for next to nothing.

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Austin’s Human Rights Commission wants AISD to issue public apology over school closures

On Nov. 18, the Austin ISD Board of Trustees voted to close Pease, Sims, Metz and Brooke elementary schools by the beginning of the next school year.

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