Texas Standard for March 22, 2018
It’s a video considered a confession – but it doesn’t reveal motive, police say. The latest on the Austin serial bomber investigation, today on Texas Standard. Also: After years of record-setting growth, what are the new Census numbers telling us about the state of Texas? We’ll find out. Plus: Concerned over how your private data is being used by Facebook, or companies doing business with them? Are you sticking with Facebook? Why? We’ll explore. Plus your weekend trip tip, the Texas Truth-O-Meter and a whole lot more. It’s Texas Standard time.

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