Texas Standard for May 3, 2017
Southwest says no more overbooking. But what about everyone else? Public outrage becomes political baggage for the airlines, We’ll have the story. And: Some legal experts call it one for the ages – a federal court in Texas issues a ruling that could tilt the scales for the poor accused of low-level crimes. So why haven’t you heard about it? You will today. Also: Something dangerous in the water? Concerns mount in a Texas city known around the world for its fixer uppers. Plus: A bill to crack down on cyberbullying. Why suicide prevention groups are raising red flags. And: Can you live stream an open public hearing in Texas? You sure about that? Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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