Texas Standard for April 7, 2016
An attrition rate of more than 90 percent? As nursing homes get more patients, nurses flee for better paying jobs. Also: After nearly a year the first full length video from the biker shootout in Waco. What do the pictures tell ya? We’ll explore. And: The rapid rise of ME-TV plus, a farewell to a legend who gave a lot to Texas music, even though he wasn’t actually Texan – or an Okie, as you might have thought. It’s the national news show of you know where, this is the Texas Standard.

Miguel Gutierrez Jr./KUT
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