Texas Standard For March 13, 2018
The Texan in charge of U.S. diplomacy, isn’t anymore. After traveling the world, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is coming home. We’ll explore. And: Exploding parcels in the Texas capitol city. Police are trying to connect the dots, warning Austinites not to touch boxes left at front doors. Also: In Dallas, explosions of another sort, these connected to gas mains. Lots of folks in Big D are asking questions, but not getting many answers. Plus: What was the cause of the Civil War? And how is it taught in Texas schools? Those stories and lots more today on the Texas Standard:

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