Texas Standard for April 15, 2016
Amid child deaths and top-level departures, a shake up at Child Protective Services. But is CPS beyond repair? And: New York’s upcoming primary may be getting all the headlines – but closer to home, there’s a bitter behind-the-scenes battle for delegates in Texas. Also: How you gonna keep ’em down on the server farm, given the cost of energy? As cloud computing grows, Texas searches for ways to take a load off the grid. Plus: Party like its 1891? A search for the soul of San Antonio’s Fiesta, and much more. No matter where you are, it’s Texas Standard time:

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