Texas Standard For July 19, 2018
They may call it the reddest state in the nation, but when it comes to bagging the green, the blue party is going gangbusters in Texas. We’ll break down what that means. And: San Antonio has long been the site of the Air Force cyber command, but now we’re hearing of a shift to combat status. We’ll find out what’s up. Also: What to do about the feral hog problem. One Texas county says you figure it out: offering bounties to help cut down the wild pig population. Will it work? Plus: You’re just about ready for the family’s summer road trip. Did you remember to bring along tech support? Never fear, our very own digital savant is here and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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