Texas Standard for May 30, 2016
Should the size of your wallet determine whether you stay in jail or get set free? The answer may be a matter of life of death. Also: The unemployment rate’s hovering at a supposedly healthy five percent … unless you’re a military spouse, where the rate’s closer to 20 percent. Plus: After Georgia O’Keeffe came to Texas, she ordered some of her early work destroyed. 60 years later, against all odds, a rediscovery’s on display in West Texas. Those stories and more, on today’s Memorial Day edition of Texas Standard.

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