Texas Standard For November 18, 2019
An indefinite stay. What’s next for death row inmate Rodney Reed, who had been set to be executed on November 20? We’ll have the latest. And: Once sleepy counties on the edges of our biggest cities are starting to boom: the changing face of the Texas suburbs. Also: A hold-up at the police station? Why some say law enforcement agencies are preventing vulnerable immigrants from getting special visa designed to get them out of harm’s way. Plus: A large Catholic diocese wants to provide foster care services without penalties for LGBT discrimination. Those stories and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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