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Austin City Manager T.C. Broadnax announced on Thursday that Dallas Police Chief Edgardo "Eddie" García has been hired as the new Assistant City Manager. Garcia will retire from the Dallas Police ...
The president of the Austin Police Association is enthusiastic about Dallas' police chief becoming Austin's assistant city manager overseeing public safety.
Less than six months after agreeing to an extension to stay in Dallas through May 2027, Chief of Police Eddie Garcia is leaving for a civilian role in Austin.
DALLAS – Eddie Garcia is expanding his territory as a leader. First responders in Austin cannot wait. A day before ballots get cast in the November elections, Garcia will take on his new job in ...
In his first public remarks since confirming he’s leaving for Austin, police Chief Eddie García told The Dallas Morning News in an exclusive interview Tuesday that he has considered retiring ...
Chief Eddie García is retiring from the Dallas Police Department after more than 3.5 years at the helm. He is going to Austin to become the city's top public ...
Police Chief Eddie Garcia got his final farewell at Dallas City Hall Wednesday. Garcia officially retires and trades in the badge for a suit to become an Assistant City Manager in Austin. NBC 5 ...
Police Chief Eddie Garcia's resignation was a shock to Dallas' top officials. One council member said she was "blindsided" by the news that Garcia is leaving for Austin.
Dallas chief Eddie Garcia coming to AustinGarcía is following Broadnax, who left as Dallas's top executive earlier this year to assume become Austin's city manager. García had been widely ...
Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia will retire from the department, a city council member confirmed to KERA. Garcia will become an assistant city manager in Austin.
AUSTIN, Texas — The offer letter sent to outgoing Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia by the city of Austin shows he will have just a slightly higher salary when he starts his new job as an ...
DALLAS — Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia has told city officials that he plans to retire from law enforcement and is in line to take a new position with the city of Austin, multiple sources ...