Texas Standard For May 10, 2019
It’s a new rule designed to answer concerns about sex abuse in the Catholic church, although some victims say it’s nowhere near enough – we’ll have the latest. And: Do you remember acid rain? Problems in the Permian Basin, with a new warning from a national environmental group that says recent reports by the energy industry indicate dangerous and illegal amounts of sulphur dioxide in West Texas – we’ll take a look. Also: So-called good Samaritans at the border with Mexico arrested. Those stories and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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