Texas Standard for May 25, 2015
Record-breaking rainfall drives Texans from their homes – flooding roadways, triggering twisters and prompting new warnings. Plus: The final days of the 84th Texas Legislature, and what lawmakers face in the homestretch. Also: Growing concerns about abuse in foster care, songwriting with soldiers, and grilling tips for Memorial Day. All that and more, on Texas Standard:

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