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Texas backs Florida in immigration fight

Texas is backing Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody’s effort to convince a federal appeals court to block immigration-enforcement decisions by the Biden administration. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office last week filed a brief at the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that seeks to bolster Moody’s arguments that the Biden administration has shirked responsibilities in enforcing immigration laws and threatened public safety.

Brace for wind and rain as nameless storm nears coast

As Potential Tropical Cyclone Three nears the Gulf Coast, the chances of it becoming a named tropical storm diminish. According to local officials, the weather mass has the wind speed consistent with a tropical storm, but still lacks a defined center.

It will still have powerful local impacts though, primarily in terms of heavy rainfall, flash flooding and strong local wind gusts. The Gulf of Mexico remains closed to beachgoers with high surf and rip currents. Tattered double red flags flew Friday, as surfers ventured out to ride the waves.

The worst of the weather is expected overnight from Friday into Saturday.

East Bay prepares students for fall

With the first day of school, Aug. 10, less than two months away, East Bay K-8 is paving the way for students by hosting sneak peeks to show them around their new school.

A Kindergarten Sneak Peek was held June 17 during which incoming kindergarten students and families toured key areas where students and families will be learning and growing together this fall, principal Beth Mosley said.

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