Waco
Coverage of Waco in the Nexus archive.
- 'Close call,' Austin man got stuck as I-35 flooded in Waco
Justin Louviere, an Austinite, encountered flooding on I-35 in Waco while driving home from Plano, leading to a dangerous situation where he saw oncoming traffic on a one-way service road.
- Key takeaways from the Guardian’s inquiry into the church’s handling of a predatory priest
The Catholic Church extended Anthony Odiong's term as a priest despite knowing about allegations of his sexual misconduct against female congregants. A Texas jury later convicted him of criminal clergy sexual assault, resulting in a life imprisonment sentence.
- Key takeaways from the Guardian’s inquiry into the church’s handling of a predatory priest
The Catholic Church extended the temporary role of Anthony Odiong, a priest accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women, despite knowing about the allegations. Odiong was later convicted of criminal clergy sexual assault in Waco, Texas, and sentenced to life imprisonment.
- Texas jury deliberates fate of Catholic priest charged with sexual assault after Guardian reporting
Anthony Odiong, a Catholic priest in Texas, is on trial for sexual assault charges involving female parishioners, with a jury beginning deliberations after a trial that started with jury selection on Tuesday. He has pleaded not guilty to three counts of sexual assault.
- Texas jury deliberates fate of Catholic priest charged with sexual assault after Guardian reporting
Anthony Odiong, a Catholic priest in Texas, is on trial for charges of sexual assault after being accused of exploiting his position to pursue relationships with female parishioners. A jury began deliberating his fate on Friday, following a trial that started with jury selection in Waco.
- Trial of US priest charged with sexual assault begins with jury selection in Texas
Anthony Odiong, a 57-year-old Roman Catholic priest, faces trial in Waco, Texas, for three counts of second-degree sexual assault involving female congregants. He could receive up to 20 years in prison per charge and is accused of exploiting his position as clergy to pursue inappropriate relationships.