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The flash floods that killed at least 135 people in Texas' Hill Country was the main topic during the opening of a special ...
Austin officials ended the Police Department's partnership with the Texas Department of Public Safety on Wednesday, citing concerns of reports that troopers pulled a gun on a 10-year-old boy and ...
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is expected to resume helping the City of Austin’s police department on July 2, after stepping away in May to tend to the expiration of Title 42. In a ...
The Austin Police Department is no longer partnered with the Texas Department of Public Safety, as DPS officials focus their attention to the border crisis amid the end of Title 42.
During a Monday news conference, Austin Mayor Kirk Watson said DPS would work to support APD. The initiative was sparked following a recent conversation with Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Watson said.
The partnership had been suspended after Gov. Greg Abbott dispatched DPS troopers to the Texas-Mexico border after the expiration of Title 42.
After Title 42’s end, Texas DPS pauses Austin patrols so officers can head to the border. Despite no major influx in border crossings, state troopers will be relocated to border cities.
The Austin American-Statesman obtained body camera footage from the Texas Department of Public Safety showing one of the ... Trooper incident with 10-year-old not only reason for axing Austin, DPS ...
The Texas National Guard and Texas Department of Public Safety officers at the entrance to a makeshift migrant camp in El Paso about three hours after Title 42 ended this week.
The expansion of DPS coverage is intended to help with monitoring all major highways across Austin to hopefully prevent the city from hitting the record number of 122 traffic deaths seen in 2022.
AUSTIN, Texas — A swearing in ceremony was held Monday for the new director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, the state's largest law enforcement entity made up of more than 11,000 ...