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The bill would prevent transgender Texas children from joining school sports teams that match their gender identity Megan Munce, The Texas Tribune May 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Kameron Davis, 22, stands with a Transgender Pride Flag hanging in the hallway at Thrive Youth Center, a shelter for homeless LGBTQ youth, where he lives at Haven for Hope in San Antonio on Friday, May 31, 2019.Lisa Krantz, Staff photographer / Lisa Krantz A bill that would prevent transgender Texas children from joining school sports teams that match their gender identity failed to advance out of a House committee Tuesday, signaling potential trouble for one of several anti-LGBTQ bills in the Legislature. ....
UpdatedSat, May 1, 2021 at 4:09 pm CT Reply Amalia Allen, 16, holds up a Vote No On Prop B sign at the Homes Not Handcuffs rally at University of Texas downtown campus on Saturday, May 1, 2021. The rally encouraged students and residents to vote no on Proposition B on Election Day. (Meagan Falcon/Patch) AUSTIN, TX As students passed the University of Texas Bell Tower, Zachary Krakauer stood tall with dozens of students and activists to oppose a controversial proposition on Saturday s ballot. With a sign that read: We need homes not handcuffs, Krakauer encouraged his fellow students to go out and vote in the May 1 special election. ....
There s a new person in charge of the Fayetteville Dogwood Festival. The festivals board of directors named Sarahgrace Snipes, a Cumberland County resident who previously worked with the North Carolina Azalea Festival in Wilmington and other non-profits, as its newest executive director. We are excited to have Sarahgrace on the team, board chair Nana Bentsi-Enchill said in a statement. As the pressures of COVID-19 subside and events begin to return, she will take the lead in planning events that work within the Governor’s directives, plus getting acquainted with sponsors and others who are integral to the success of the organization’s activities.” ....
No. 6 Cal catches Los Angeles blues in back-to-back losses to No. 2 UCLA Joanne Chung/File Is it worse to lose in a blowout or a close game? That question has long been debated among athletes and sports fans. This past weekend, Cal experienced both sides of the debate. Back-to-back matches in Westwood ended with the speakers of Spieker Aquatics Center not to be confused with the Spieker Aquatics Complex in Berkeley blasting Randy Newman’s “I Love L.A.” to celebrate Bruins’ victories. The pair of losses marked the Bears’ first and second of the season. The blowout came first as Cal lost 5-11 last Friday. The offense got off to a good start, propelled by senior Brigit Mulder’s two first-half goals. She went on to complete the hat trick in the fourth period. Sophomore Cecily Turner and freshman Reagan Whitney both pitched in a goal apiece in the first half. ....
No. 2 UCLA Crushes No. 6 California, 11-5 pac-12.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pac-12.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.