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Top Austin news: National Instruments announces layoffs; former city employee committed fraud; more

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Published on December 05, 2019
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SWAT call in South Austin leads to man's arrest for federal human smuggling warrant

The incident happened on East Slaughter Lane on Wednesday night.

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Austin-based National Instruments announces layoffs

The company employs about 2,700 people in Central Texas, KVUE's media partners at the Austin American-Statesman previously reported.

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Texas Capital Bank becomes first bank investor for Austin Housing Conservancy Fund

Mayor Adler hopes that this investment will encourage others to invest.

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Former City of Austin employee committed fraud, new report finds

According to the office of the city auditor, the woman, a patient representative for Austin Public Health, resigned before she could be disciplined.

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H-E-B to invest $200 million in South Austin, add 1,000 jobs

The expansion includes the opening of three previously announced new stores and a major remodel of an existing H-E-B Plus! location.

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