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Virginian-Pilot
March 21, 2018
Close. 1 of 37. Austin bombing suspect was unemployed college dropout. Members of law enforcement stage near the area where a suspect in a series of bombing attacks in Austin blew himself up as authorities closed in, Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in Round Rock, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay). Eric Gay.
Longview News-Journal
March 21, 2018
Austin Police Chief Brian Manley, center, stands with other members of law enforcement as he briefs the media, Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in the Austin suburb of Round Rock, Texas. The suspect in a spate of bombing attacks that have terrorized Austin over the past month blew himself up with anÃâà...
KXAN.com
March 21, 2018
The explosion happened on Interstate 35 in Round Rock near Old Settlers Boulevard around 2 a.m. Wednesday. Investigators had recently identified a 24-year-old white man as a person of interest and then a suspect, and found the vehicle he was known to drive at a hotel in Round Rock. Law enforcementÃâà...
City of Round Rock
March 21, 2018
Round Rock Police Badge Southbound IH-35 near Old Settlers Boulevard will be closed through Wednesday morning, March 21, for an investigation related to an officer-involved shooting in the 1700 block of North IH-35. Austin Police Department is the lead agency on this case at this time and is providingÃâà...
New York Times
March 21, 2018
An intense, three-week manhunt in a series of bombings that has terrorized Austin, Tex., came to an explosive end on Wednesday when the suspect, a 23-year-old unemployed ... “The danger that has been causing so many people in Austin and across Texas to be so concerned has been eliminated,” Gov.
CBS News
March 21, 2018
ROUND ROCK, Texas -- The suspect in the deadly bombings that terrorized Austin blew himself up early Wednesday as authorities closed in on him, ... It's not clear whether the suspect acted alone in the five bombings in the Texas capital and suburban San Antonio that killed two people this month andÃâà...
City of Round Rock
December 31, 1999
Where we live, work and play matters to our health. In good news for Williamson County residents, the 2018 County Health Rankings, released March 14, deem the county as the second healthiest place to live among 242 ranked counties in Texas. Denton County has been named the Healthiest County inÃâà...
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