Stories Around Texas for September 26th, 2017 By PublishedSeptember 26, 2017 [adning id=”33097″] Texas can require law enforcement to honor federal immigration requests to detain people in local jails for possible deportation under a new “sanctuary cities” law supported by the Trump administration, a federal appeals court ruled on Monday. Click Here to read the full story. Tianti Carter will head to Las Vegas later this year, and like many others she’ll be hoping for a big win. But not at the slots. The 21-year-old Fort Worth native — an avid breakaway roper and barrel racer — hopes to be named the next Miss Rodeo America. Click Here to read the full story. Hurts Donut in Frisco, TX, is offering a special delivery option for those living nearby – for an extra $5 on top of the already $5 delivery service fee, an employee from the shop will dress up like a scary clown and drop off a box of the artisan treats at your house. Click Here to read the full story. During the Texas Strong concert, phones were ringing off the hook at KVUE as viewers pitched in for the fund. As of Monday morning, the fund has raised $68.6 million, however donations from the concert are still being tallied. Google pledged to match the first $500,000 of donations through the pledge challenge. Volunteers from Google’s Austin office and KVUE’s station employees staffed the phone bank. Click Here to read the full story. [adning id=”33207″] [adning id=”33207″] [adning id=”33207″]