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spree in texas. it is believed the man is responsible for killing four people in austin over eight hours. you are watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. the same suspect may be connected to vicious murder of two people at a home in san antonio. brooke singman has more. brooke: being it began yesterday just before 11:00 a.m. the unnamed suspect targeted an officer in an unprovoked attack. the officer was shot in the leg and expected to make a full recovery. austin 911 received multiple calls for help at a different location. the suspect went on to shoot a cyclist right before they engaged with police who were responding to a burglary in progress. one officer was shot at the scene before going on a high-speed chase. after pursuit with officers, the male suspect crashed the vehicle at the intersection of south highway 45 and fm 1826 and was taken into custody. the male suspect was in possession of a firearm. brooke: first respo ....
At Louisiana State University, the student’s department chair resisted attempts to remove him from campus, complainants say, making it possible for him to harass and assault others. ....
Bunker Hill schools offering telehealth The Telegraph FacebookTwitterEmail Bunker Hill school nurse Christy Scott works with district students and families through the telehealth program. BUNKER HILL Bunker Hill Community Unit School District No. 8 has brought telehealth services to each of its schools. Partnering with Hazel Health, this remote rural district located in a federal-designated medically deprived area, has taken advantage of advances in technology in order to improve learning conditions for students, as well as healthcare access for all families. The service officially began last week, after an enrollment drive secured approximately 30% of the district’s families to “opt in” to the optional service. While not designed to take the place of a primary care physician, this virtual “doctor on-demand” service occurs in the school during the school day. ....