Austin Week in Review - 11/11/2005

AUSTIN WEEK IN REVIEW – NOVEMBER 11, 2005
Police make big drug bust at South Austin apartment Police investigate two possible murder/suicides Lawsuit filed over city’s restrictions to Klan rally
Lawyers wrangle over DeLay trial locale DeLay requests documents from prosecutors California firm invests $57M in Southeast Austin
Austin police sued over anti-Klan protest Officers shouldn’t re-enact shootings, union leader says Habitat for Humanity to build 21 homes in city
UT shuts out Baylor Couple suing city over immigration policies Groping officer gets 3 months
Health department cracking down on dogs in restaurants Prop 2 passes statewide except in Travis County Lawmaker sets meeting to discuss lottery allegations
3 utility workers may be fired over job site tie-up Record new home starts and closings reported in Austin Whole Foods profit slips
Woman found dead in San Marcos apartment Congress approves funding for Austin projects Pedestrian struck on Guadalupe

University of Texas News

Since there’s a few UT-related stories this week, I’m going to place them in an addendum.

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