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Lawsuits Begin Over Texas ‘Sanctuary City’ Law
Lawsuits Begin Over Texas ‘Sanctuary City’ Law
Lawsuits Begin Over Texas ‘Sanctuary City’ Law
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Latino rights groups says it has filed what may be the first lawsuit challenging a new "sanctuary cities" ban in Texas that allows local police to ask a person during routine stops whether they're in the U.S legally.
Abbott Urges Churches To Back ‘Bathroom Bill’
Abbott Urges Churches To Back ‘Bathroom Bill’
Abbott Urges Churches To Back ‘Bathroom Bill’
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A pastor at a Dallas-area megachurch says Texas Gov. Greg Abbott contacted him and leaders at nine other churches, urging them to drum up support for a hotly debated "bathroom bill" currently bottled up in the Legislature.
Educators Value After-School Program Trump Wants To Nix
Educators Value After-School Program Trump Wants To Nix
Educators Value After-School Program Trump Wants To Nix
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Supporters of after-school programs say the study help, social skill-building and supervision they provide is at stake if President Donald Trump's administration cuts the main federal funding for such programs.
NTSB: Texting, Drugs Eyed In Probe Of Church Bus Crash
NTSB: Texting, Drugs Eyed In Probe Of Church Bus Crash
NTSB: Texting, Drugs Eyed In Probe Of Church Bus Crash
DALLAS (AP) — Federal investigators say they're looking into a pickup truck driver's texting and drug use as they seek to determine the factors responsible for the head-on collision with a church bus that killed the bus driver and 12 passengers.

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