Texas Standard For April 8, 2020
If you’re a nonessential worker and you’re out for a drive, what happens if you get pulled over? The realities of police work during a pandemic. Today, our conversation with the chief of police of the Texas Capitol City, on enforcement of stay-at-home orders, and how police are dialing back some of what they do to keep officers safe.. And: State parks and historic sites are now shuttered. We’ll hear from the head of Texas Parks and Wildlife. Also: The boom in urban bear hunts: teddy bears that is. Some practical tips for first time hunters and more today on the Texas Standard:

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