Texas Standard For May 20, 2019
Where there’s smoke there’s – a lack of oversight? There are calls for greater accountability in the aftermath of fires in the nation’s petrochemical capitol. And: A year-and-a-half after the deadly mass shooting at Sutherland Springs a new chapter opens for the church and the community, we’ll take a look. Also: The difficulty of getting closure after the death of a loved one. Why it may be taking longer here in Texas. Plus: At what price Whataburger? $6 billion? The iconic Texas brand explores a possible sale. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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