Texas Standard For April 20, 2018
Look! In the skies over Galveston. It’s a bird, it’s a plane. No, it’s a plane. And it just might be the next Concorde. NASA’s mission, today on the Standard. And: There’s a new policy for meetings at city hall in Amarillo. If you’re caught clapping, you might get thrown out. An unusual policy to be sure, but is it constitutional? An SMU legal scholar raises a red flag. Also: Remember the Alamo? Sure you do. But never like this. Virtual reality comes to the cradle of Texas liberty. Plus: Why a Texas city ranks high for black homeownership. You might be surprised which city it is. Plus the week in Texas politics and more:

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