Texas Standard for February 25, 2016
Lights, cameras, how much action? The stakes are high in Houston tonight for what could be a decisive televised showdown. And: As campus carry laws get set to take effect, it’s becoming international news: Texas college professors are told to avoid sensitive topics in the classroom? We’ll hear what’s behind the headline. Also: In that Texas town where almost every official was arrested on corruption charges, if you need help, who ya gonna call? We’ll do the dialing. Plus: Blue notes for Texas’ multibillion dollar music industry, the search for a new composition. All those stories and much more, Thursday on the Texas Standard:

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