Texas Standard For February 14, 2020
A case of the coronavirus confirmed in San Antonio. Though the patient is quarantined, how do officials fight the spread of fear? We’ll explore. And: Is one of the most beloved and pristine corners of our state endangered by energy development? The conversation underway in Big Bend country. Also: The U.S. border patrol in the media spotlight. Are recent policies or the agency’s past more to blame? A new report suggests the latter. Plus: The week that was in Texas politics and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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