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Retired Dallas Morning News reporter dies in car crash

DALLAS (AP) - Retired Dallas Morning News reporter Wayne Slater, who covered the rise of Texas governors Ann Richards and George W. Bush, has died in a car crash. He was 74.

Slater died Monday after his vehicle collided with a pickup, Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Deon Cockrell said Tuesday. It happened near Florence, the city north of Austin where Slater lived.

Robert Mong, a former editor-in-chief at the Dallas Morning News, told the newspaper that Slater 'œwas relentless in going after a story.'ť

'œHe broke a lot of stories because people trusted him and liked talking to him,'ť Mong said.

In a statement to the newspaper Monday, former president Bush called Slater 'œa hard-working and insightful reporter.'ť

Slater was born in Lubbock, Texas, and grew up in Parkersburg, West Virginia. He graduated from West Virginia University. From the early 1970s to the mid-1980s, Slater worked for The Associated Press in Charleston, West Virginia; Topeka, Kansas; Peoria, Illinois; and Denver.

But he is best remembered for his next stop: three decades in the Morning News' Austin bureau, including as bureau chief. The newspaper reports that Slater retired in December 2014.

Slater also co-wrote two books about Bush adviser Karl Rove: 'œBush's Brain'ť and 'œThe Architect.'ť

FILE - The Dallas Morning News Austin Bureau reporter Wayne Slater poses for a photo in Austin, Texas, on Jan. 18, 2013. The retired Dallas Morning News Austin bureau chief and The Associated Press former reporter Wayne Slater, died Monday, Dec. 20, 2021, in an automobile accident in Williamson County, Texas. He was 74. (Erich Schlegel/The Dallas Morning News via AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE- Dallas Morning News political reporter Wayne Slater, left, jokes with Republican candidates for U.S. Senate prior to the start of the Belo Debate Friday night, April 13, 2012 at the WFAA studios in Dallas, Texas. The retired Dallas Morning News Austin bureau chief and senior political writer Wayne Slater, died Monday, Dec. 20, 2021, in an automobile accident in Williamson County. He was 74. (Brad Loper/The Dallas Morning News via AP) The Associated Press
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