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Texas Standard For July 27, 2020
A weakened hurricane is still a monster, and despite it being the weekend, Hanna hit Texas hard. We’ll have details. And: On a different kind of storm, this one in the Republican Party. Why are some county Republican parties censuring the governor? Also: You’re about to hear one of the strangest stories in San Antonio’s recent history. Plus: Speaking of strange, why were asylum seeking children recently being held in a hotel? Those stories and more today on the Texas Standard:

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