Texas Standard for July 24, 2015
Not guilty? Not so fast. A ruling today in favor of Rick Perry still leaves him on the hook. What does it mean for the would be president? Plus: Blue lights flashing in the rearview mirror. Now what? A longtime police officer tells us what to do and not to do – and why. Also: Prime time for San Marcos, as the fastest growing city in the nation makes a pitch for Amazon. All that and more, on the Standard.

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