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More Dallas strip clubs argue for federal injunction on city's 2 a.m. curfew ordinance
Attorneys say the businesses shouldn't have to close at 2 a.m. if they agree to stop offering any nude entertainment at that time.
Arizona becomes fourth state to indict fake electors
NPR Scott Detrow talks with law expert Ned Foley on how nearly three dozen so-called fake electors have been charged for signing documents falsely claiming Trump won their states in 2020.
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How two mothers bonded in the wake of a Nashville school shooting
Two women bonded after the Nashville school shooting a year ago over their children's exposure to violence and loss.
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Demolition of Cox Mansion in Highland Park renews calls for historic preservation
The historic Cox Mansion in Highland Park was built in 1912. Its demolition could encourage the town to look into historical designations, which do not currently exist.
Tarrant County commissioners approve lower tax rate, raises for elected officials
County commissioners will make about $214,000 a year, and the county judge will make about $224,000 after a 3% raise.
Science has found new evidence of the causes of fainting
A lot of people faint at some point in their lives for no clear medical reason. New research provides some explanation. (This story first aired on Morning Edition on December 6, 2023.)
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The special counsel has asked the Supreme Court to decide whether Trump has immunity
The Supreme Court has been asked to fast track a case that centers on whether former President Donald Trump should be shielded from criminal prosecution.
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Blind Bowling League started among friends. 50 years later it's a tightknit community
Three women who tried bowling to beat the winter blahs had no idea it would evolve into an institution: Denver's Blind Bowling League. (Story aired on Weekend Edition Saturday on Jan. 6, 2024.)
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Questions remain about Fort Worth ISD’s layoffs, budget cuts after school board approval
Steven Poole, executive director of the United Educators Association, compared Fort Worth ISD’s budget crunch to a traumatic medical situation.
Faded Deejays, Ceci Ceci and more North Texas Latin Artists that should be on your radar
Explore North Texas’ cumbia bands, tejano DJs, popular Latin cover bands and indie stars.
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