Texas Standard for June 28, 2016
The decision’s come down, but now what? As Texas abortion rights advocates celebrate, opponents recalibrate. We’ll explore. Also: Though crime is down in general, in Texas cities and across the U.S., there’s what some are calling a nearly unprecedented wave of homicides. Why? Plus: An invitation to the rest of the nation: West Texas wants your nuclear waste? We’ll hear what’s up. And it’s not just preaching to the choir: Here’s how messages from the pulpit may be changing foster care. And: Just how long should a baseball stadium last? Those stories and so much more, today on the Texas Standard:

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