Texas Standard for April 22, 2016
Lackland, Fort Bliss, Fort Hood, Carswell … if you had to, which bases would you close? The Pentagon says it’s time for some decisions. We’ll explore. Plus: The youngest Texans are at the center of court fights over medicaid and school funding. We’ll have the latest. Also: A tale of two cities as Dallas dismantles a homeless settlement. Where are they to go? And: Would you want a job with Mark Cuban? You might wanna try shooting him an email. We’ll explain. Don’t miss: The story of how Prince tapped some Texans for his royal court. Those stories and lots more today on the Texas Standard:

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