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Texas Standard For May 4, 2020
Soaking up the sun along the Gulf Coast, as some Texas beaches get back to business, if not back to normal. We’ll take a look at the implications. And: More than 1.5 million new Texas unemployment claims since the pandemic started. Listeners have questions, we’ll put them to the head of the Texas Workforce Commission. Also: Some Texas colleges and universities declaring its back to the classroom this fall. The president of Texas Tech on the pressure for a return to normal. Those stories and more today on the Texas Standard:

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