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Travis Co. officials conducting fatality review of NW Austin triple homicide
Travis County performing fatality review in NW Austin triple homicide
In the coming weeks, Travis County will look at what, if anything, could have stopped Sunday s triple homicide in Northwest Austin.
AUSTIN, Texas - Travis County is conducting a fatality review of the April 18 triple homicide in Northwest Austin. Meaning county officials are examining, what, if anything, could have been done to prevent the violence. Is there something we could have done that we didn’t see, explained retired Travis County Court 4 Judge Mike Denton.
Austin police say Amanda Broderick, 35, her 17-year-old daughter Alyssa Broderick and Alyssa Broderick’s boyfriend 18-year-old Willie Simmons III were killed by former Travis County Sheriff’s Office Detective Stephen Broderick. Stephen Broderick was Amanda Broderick’s estranged husband and Alyssa Broderick’s adoptive father.
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Dr. Dale Funderburk, Northeast Texas economist, reflects on the cautiously optimistic assessment of the Texas economy by the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank. The report shows a strong resurgence of manufacturing activity in Texas, but employment is a highly variable picture from city to city. While oil prices are surging, the cause may be lower supply due to more restructive regulations, Dr. Funderburk says.
Work wasn t interrupted because courthouse staff was already working remotely. Author: KVUE Staff Updated: 7:18 AM CST February 26, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas Many home and business owners across Texas are still cleaning up damage from the winter storms that pummeled the state last week. And at least one local courthouse is among the places dealing with the aftermath.
The Travis County Courthouse, located on West Eleventh Street in Downtown Austin, experienced broken pipes, damaged ceilings and flooded floors. But a civil court judge told KVUE courthouse staff didn t miss a beat because they were already working remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so work wasn t interrupted.