The top local stories this evening from ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº News:
A classroom that’s used as a prayer room at Liberty High School in Frisco got the attention of the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's office last week. The office sent a letter raising constitutional concerns, while the Frisco superintendent calls the letter a publicity stunt.
As ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôºâ€™s Stella Chavez reports, prayer rooms are just one way public schools in Frisco and across Texas accommodate students and religion.
Other stories this evening:
- Comic Aaron Aryanpur has toured, been on TV and become a mainstay in the Texas comedy scene. He’s headlining the Dallas Comedy Festival this weekend. Aryanpur says he started in comedy because he wanted to stand on a stage like George Carlin or Garry Shandling. Jerome Weeks caught up with him for this week’s Artist Spotlight, Art & Seek’s weekly series of profiles of North Texas creatives.
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