Chief Eddie García leaving DPD to become Austin assistant city manager ... and more news

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Dallas Police Chief Eddie García, a popular city leader who has overseen a dramatic downturn in violent crime over 3 1/2 years, is leaving to become assistant city manager in Austin, going to work for former boss T.C. Broadnax; In other news, a Dallas County District judge on Thursday denied Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to block a new State Fair of Texas policy restricting who can bring guns to the 24-day event. The ban will go into effect when the fair kicks off next week; Texas Teachers of Tomorrow — the largest educator preparation program in the state — must prove it has fixed longstanding problems or risk losing approval to operate in Texas. An agreement approved Thursday by the State Board for Educator Certification is the latest move in a multi-year saga that has unfolded while Texas schools struggled to recruit enough qualified teachers; and First Baptist Church has selected the Beck Group, one of Dallas’ best known design and construction companies, to lead the rebuilding of the church’s historic sanctuary after a four-alarm fire destroyed it in July.
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Chief Eddie García leaving DPD to become Austin assistant city manager ... and more news

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