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January 7, 2016

Texas Standard: January 7, 2016

By: Lauren Silverman

The Texas trooper who pulled over Sandra Bland has been indicted…for perjury. It was one, simple sentence that got him in trouble. Plus how can you tell if someone is mentally healthy enough to buy and use a gun? Also, we’ll talk about the future of football and yes, virtual reality has a role here too. Plus, what Krispy Kreme and a Texas hospital chain have in common. All packed in to todays Texas Standard:


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April 5, 2023

‘Be My Eyes’ app uses AI to help people with disabilities

So-called smaller bills have a big impact on lives of everyday Texans. We’ll find where some of them stand in the Legislature. A new book investigates why the state of Texas separated six Black children from their birth parents. The kids died when their adoptive parents drove off a cliff. We’ll have interview with the […]

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April 4, 2023

Feral hogs are a big problem in Houston

It’s spring in Texas, and that means tornadoes. We’ll find out what’s expected this season. A federal judge has ordered banned books be put back on the shelves in Llano County. The CBP One App is a lifeline for migrants stuck on the border seeking an appointment to apply for asylum. But many simply cannot […]

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April 3, 2023

The state’s appointing conservators to oversee Austin’s school district

The Texas Education Agency wants to appoint a management team to help Austin ISD address “systemic issues” in serving students with disabilities, less than a month after the state announced a takeover of Houston ISD. Some real fish tales out of San Angelo: We’ll tell you about the lake where anglers are catching tons of […]

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March 31, 2023

Will Texas ban the death penalty for people with severe mental illness?

Thirty million people now call Texas home, but new numbers tell a story of uneven growth across the Lone Star State. Which areas are gaining and which are slipping as the Texas population continues to grow? The Texas Standard’s Sean Saldana has details on a push to outlaw the death penalty for those with severe […]

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March 30, 2023

Taylor Swift fans in Texas are ready for the Eras Tour

For the first time in three years, Medicaid recipients have had to re-apply for the benefit as a major safety net installed during the pandemic disappears – and millions of Texans may lose health coverage. Taylor Swift is coming to town, and the excitement is off the charts for the superstar’s Texas swing, starting this […]

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March 29, 2023

The ‘forever chemicals’ used in fracking in Texas

Calls for justice in Ciudad Juárez after dozen of migrants die in a fire at a detention facility. New details emerge about what happened just across the border from El Paso on Monday night. Texas school districts banned hundreds of books last year. Now, the Legislature is looking to create standards that could pull even […]

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March 28, 2023

Dozens of migrants killed in Juárez fire

A deadly fire burned through a migrant processing facility in Ciudad Juárez, just across the border from El Paso – we’ll hear the latest on the catastrophe that claimed the lives of dozens of people. Green energy firms are scrambling to snap up federal dollars, but first they need to know what “made in America” […]

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March 27, 2023

The future of TikTok hinges on ‘Project Texas’

Another tragedy in Uvalde, this one involving human smuggling. We’ll have the details on events there and in Eagle Pass that left three dead over the weekend. Crowds are expected at the state Capitol this week as lawmakers take up several bills involving the treatment of transgender Texans. What does it mean for Texas to […]

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