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August 3, 2020

Texas Standard: August 3, 2020

By: David Brown

One year after the deadliest attack against Latinos in recent history, Texas remembers those lost in El Paso during a day of reflection and healing.
Democrats beating republicans in fundraising for Texas congressional races- a closer look.
Also, a battle in Midland before and after a vote to rename a city high school.
The storm before the storms. What Hurricane Hanna might add up to for Texas’ energy sector.
And packets of mystery seeds from China raising concerns–a Texas A&M expert is on the case. Those stories & much more.


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July 5, 2023

How the Legislature’s property tax cut proposals differ

A regular session and now two specials – what will it take to get lawmakers to agree on a property tax cut plan? A closer look at why the two approaches are at the center of a political battle. Sentencing begins in a federal courtroom this week for the gunman who killed 23 people at […]

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July 4, 2023

Pumped: Food, fuel and the future of Texas – A Texas Standard special

We don’t think of gas stations much, yet they are fixtures across Texas, and tell us a lot about who we are and where we’re going. There are more than 11,000 of them scattered across the state – along major highways and tiny backroads alike, they fuel up long haul trucks, hungry commuters and sometimes […]

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July 3, 2023

How to keep yourself and your pets safe this Fourth of July

Texas prison heat is an issue we’ve highlighted on this program for years. Why it’s not being solved quickly. Abortion access is one of the top political issues in Texas. So how did state lawmakers manage to quietly pass a bill clarifying exceptions to the ban? On the eve of July Fourth, we’ll give you […]

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June 30, 2023

What the Supreme Court’s ruling on student loans means for Texans

We have the latest on two rulings today from the Supreme Court: one striking down President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, and another in favor of a web designer who refused to do wedding work for same-sex couples. In about 30 years the number of banks across the United States has dropped by 75%. […]

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June 29, 2023

New law will allow chaplains in Texas public schools

The Supreme Court just struck down two race-based university admissions programs. What does it mean for Texas? Even though Texas lawmakers knew federal money was on the way for expanding high-speed Internet access across the state, they decided to also implement their own program. A look at why. A new podcast takes a deep dive […]

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June 28, 2023

As one special session ends, the next one begins

Has the Texas border become like the Iowa State Fair, a mandatory stop for Republican presidential candidates? It’s a long, hot summer for Texas lawmakers as the governor calls another special session, focusing solely on property taxes. Rethink35, the organization questioning another expansion of the interstate highway that cuts through Austin, has given up its […]

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June 27, 2023

Musician Amanda Shires on her collaboration with Bobbie Nelson

Hundreds of nurses are on a one-day strike in Austin, in what’s expected to be the largest nurses’ strike in Texas history. Texans know summer heat, but these temperatures can be dangerous. A doctor shares important information on protecting yourself and others. Residents living in colonias on the border who lack clean, safe drinking water […]

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June 26, 2023

Texas State’s Operation Identification works to ID migrant remains

An attempted coup in Russia is over – but what does it signify about Vladimir Putin’s grip on power? What an 8-1 ruling against Texas from the Supreme Court says about future challenges to federal immigration policy. A year after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, how Texans are seeking abortion access. A program at […]

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