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Collin Allred, Ted Cruz on the economy, January 6 in U.S. Senate debate
SUMMARY: In their first and only debate, Congressman Colin Allred challenged Senator Ted Cruz on issues such as abortion, inflation, and the economy, as Cruz seeks a third Senate term. Allred criticized Cruz for not effectively addressing rising healthcare costs, particularly for insulin, while Cruz accused Allred of being ineffective in Congress and blamed the Biden administration for inflation. They also discussed the January 6 Capitol attack, with Allred emphasizing the importance of accountability for violence. Both candidates addressed gender issues, with Cruz claiming Allred supports boys competing in girls’ sports, a claim Allred denied as a distraction. Early voting begins soon.

Cruz worked to tie Allred to the Biden administration, while Allred worked to paint Cruz as someone who is only out for himself.
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Austin’s license plate reader program gets extended | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Austin’s City Council has voted to extend its automated license plate reader pilot program, which has been operational for a year. The program, with 40 cameras across the city, has detected over 600,000 vehicles and led to more than 1,100 “hot list” hits in the past 30 days. These hits involve stolen cars, warrants, and criminal investigations. In the first nine months, the program resulted in 165 arrests and the recovery of 176 stolen vehicles. Council members expressed concerns over privacy and data sharing, but police assured no outside law enforcement agencies have requested data. A comprehensive review is scheduled for May.

One year has passed since Austin launched its automated license plate reader pilot program. City Council voted 8-3 for a three month extension.
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Bullet hits Hosp elementary school in Frisco ISD
SUMMARY: Frisco Police confirmed that a bullet struck Hosp Elementary School, but the incident appears unintentional and fortunately resulted in no injuries. Students were released early as a precaution but will return tomorrow. The bullet damaged a window in the school, with the incident occurring before 10 a.m. Initially, Frisco ISD had the campus in secure mode but later decided to release students to their guardians due to the police presence. A student, Sasha Wyatt, described the secure mode experience as remaining in classrooms with doors closed. The damaged window has since been replaced, and police are investigating the incident.

Frisco police now say it was a bullet that hit an elementary school building in Frisco, prompting district officials to release students early on Thursday.
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Disabled father of 5 stabbed to death at SW Houston office building
SUMMARY: Abdul Niazi, a 34-year-old disabled father of five, was found stabbed to death in his office in southwest Houston. His alleged killer, 37-year-old Masula Sahil, reportedly confessed to the crime during a phone call to Niazi’s wife. Family members describe Niazi as a loving father and a pillar in the Afghan community, having served in the Marine Corps and lost both legs while assisting U.S. military efforts. Niazi’s cousin, who discovered his body, expressed disbelief over the murder, highlighting the tragedy of losing a devoted family man. Sahil is now in custody, facing murder charges.

Abdul Niazi, 34, was a husband and father to five children who was known as a “pillar” in the Houston Afghan community. Before coming to the United States, Niazi fought with the Afghan Marines alongside U.S. forces in Afghanistan. He would end up losing his legs in battle and used a motorized wheelchair for the remainder of his life.
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