Texas Standard For February 26, 2018
The headlines are disturbing. In the wake of a Florida school shooting there have been threats in Texarkana, Houston and more. Unpacking the apparent uptick. And: Linemen from the Texas Panhandle deal with conditions they never encountered in the high plains in efforts to restore power in Puerto Rico. We’ll hear from one of them. Plus: Central Texas bats have changed their migratory patterns ever so slightly. We’ll try to get at why. Also: A Mexican college could soon join the NCAA. What’s in it for teams on both sides of the border? And: Understanding the Supreme Court’s ruling on DACA. All this and more, on today’s Texas Standard:

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