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    Filipino community in Central Texas gathers for Kalayaan Killeen’s inaugural gala

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    NBA: Celtics back to full strength, re-enter title race

    LAWIN.newsApril 16, 2026028 views

    The Boston Celtics said they were not surprised by outside doubts entering the 2025–26 NBA season following offseason roster changes and Jayson Tatum’s recovery from a ruptured Achilles tendon, as they moved through the regular season behind a career year from Jaylen Brown.

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    Alabama schedules nitrogen gas execution for robbery convict

    LAWIN.newsApril 16, 2026026 views

    Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday set a June 11 execution date for Jeffery James Lee, a 49-year-old man convicted of killing two people during a 1998 pawn shop robbery in Alabama, as he continues to challenge the state’s use of nitrogen gas as an execution method.

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    Austin eyes deep cuts to social programs in new budget forecast

    LAWIN.newsApril 16, 2026026 views

    Kirk Watson and city officials are considering budget cuts that could reduce funding for programs serving low-income families, people experiencing homelessness, and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, according to a draft budget released Thursday.

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    Spurs face off with Gina Ortiz Jones in soccer fee dispute

    LAWIN.newsApril 16, 2026025 views

    Gina Ortiz-Jones is seeking full payment of a $5 million obligation from Spurs Sports and Entertainment tied to a failed effort to bring a Major League Soccer team to San Antonio, reviving a long-standing agreement between the city, Bexar County, and the Spurs’ parent company.

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    Dallas Art Prize winner celebrates pink trees, Texas museums, and the charm of being hokey

    LAWIN.newsApril 16, 2026023 views

    John McAllister, a Massachusetts-based artist, has been named the inaugural winner of the Dallas Art Prize, organizers announced, awarding him $20,000 and consideration for inclusion in the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art.

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    Zaldy Co nabbed in Prague, confirms Bongbong Marcos

    LAWIN.newsApril 16, 2026025 views

    Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced that former lawmaker Zaldy Co was arrested in Prague after entering the Czech Republic without proper documentation, and said Philippine authorities are coordinating for his return to the country.

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    Trump talks Iran, the Pope, and taxes after unusual DoorDash delivery at the White House

    LAWIN.newsApril 15, 2026022 views

    A DoorDash delivery to the White House and a press conference on Iran, the Pope, and domestic policy unfolded Monday as US President Donald Trump took questions from reporters in Washington, D.C., while highlighting his administration’s “no tax on tips” policy.

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    Dallas moves to regulate churches, nonprofits feeding the homeless

    LAWIN.newsApril 15, 2026022 views

    Dallas City Council members on Wednesday debated a city proposal that would restrict unpermitted street vendors from distributing free food to people experiencing homelessness and would impose new requirements on food distribution events.

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    City of Houston criticized for delaying highway light repairs

    LAWIN.newsApril 15, 2026023 views

    Houston Public Works Director Randy Macchi said Wednesday that hundreds of non-working high mast lights along Houston highways are the result of delayed maintenance decisions and competing infrastructure priorities, following a KHOU 11 investigation that documented widespread outages across the region.

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    “Into Light” exhibit honors local overdose victims in Austin

    LAWIN.newsApril 15, 2026023 views

    The University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work is hosting an “Into Light” exhibition that displays pencil-drawn portraits and written narratives of 34 Central Texas residents who died from drug overdoses, bringing together families of victims, artists, and addiction advocates in Austin, Texas.

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