Texas Standard For September 24, 2018
Nine people dead, 22 others injured, since 2006 because of natural gas leaks. What are Texas regulators doing about it? An investigative reporter with the Dallas Morning News tells us about dangers facing homeowners due to natural gas leaks and the failure of Texas regulators to to hold companies accountable. We’ll hear details. And: Going up? Normally gas prices drift lower as we move into fall, but a four-year high in the price of crude today has some worried. We’ll look at what’s behind it. Also: Is our attitude toward doctors: bad for our health? All of that and then some coming up today on the Texas Standard:

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