The top local stories this morning from ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº: Lawyers for State Attorney General Ken Paxton will appear in court today to try get the federal civil fraud case against him dismissed.
A grand jury in Collin County indicted Paxton last year on state criminal charges of securities fraud. He was accused of misleading investors in a tech company before he became attorney general. The U.S. Securities and Exchanges Commission brought similar federal charges against him in April.
Paxton has denied any wrongdoing in both cases, calling it politically motivated.
Other stories this morning:
- 89-year-old civil rights activist Opal Lee began a walk yesterday from Fort Worth to the White House with the goal of making Juneteenth a national day of observance. Juneteenth marks the day word arrived in Texas that slavery had ended – almost two-and-a-half years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Bishop Kevin Farrell of the Catholic Diocese of Dallas will leave North Texas next month to begin a new job within the Vatican. He talked about what he’ll be doing in our Friday Conversation.
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