Texas Standard for January 3, 2017
As members of Congress return to Washington, Texas lawmakers get ready to return to Austin. The road ahead reconsidered today. And: When police use deadly force against an unarmed suspect, what happens next? A new investigation in Houston suggests very little. We’ll have the details. Also: Texas wine versus Texas cotton? A decision by the EPA could pit the two against each other, we’ll hear why. Plus: Sinatra versus Sinatra in a Texas courtroom. The issue? Love and marriage. More: Bitcoin is ballooning, or is that a bubble getting ready to burst? Those stories today on the Texas Standard:

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Technical Director Casey Cheek works his radio magic.
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