Texas Standard For February 17, 2020
More Americans potentials exposed to the Coronavirus are coming to Texas. Amid concerns the disease could affect the Texas economy, we’ll have the latest. And: Some may think the opioid crisis is receding, Bexar County is stepping up efforts to help treat those with addictions. We’ll hear why. Also: The Trump administration calls for additional millions for quantum computing…what does it all add up to? A Texas expert does the math. Plus: The story behind Bird City Texas… all four of them. Those stories and more today on the Texas Standard:

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