Texas Standard For March 19, 2018
A fourth bomb detonates in in the Texas Capital City, leaving two more people injured, a community on lockdown, and a city on edge. We’ll have the latest on the big story making national news out of Texas today, as federal agents work feverishly with Austin police to detect some pattern or motive after four bomb attacks – and no suspects. Also: The primary’s over? Not for three candidates once running to replace Beto O’Rourke. They claim they were cheated out of victory by election fraud in El Paso. But how so? And: Reaching victims of domestic violence in an unconventional way: through the hairdresser? Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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