Texas Standard for December 28, 2015
2015 goes out with a roar as wild and deadly storms seize much of Texas. The latest from the hardest hit areas and what’s next. And: Epic twisters wreak havoc on North Texas as the snow continues to come down out west. Reporters Eric Aasen and Tom Michael will tell us what we’re looking at on this Monday. Also: Tips to soften the annual tax blow. Also: Lone star clout on capitol hill. A professional political observer says it’s growing. Plus: Two of the top public radio music pickers in Texas rank the top albums of 2015. Those stories and much more today on the Texas Standard:

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