Texas Standard For November 29, 2017
Midterms aren’t usually the most exciting elections, but there’s a whole lotta shakin goin on: Political turnover is our top story today. Also: More than 30 quakes this year in and around Pecos, more than all recorded there in the past ten years put together. We’ll ask why. Plus: The university of Texas, landing soon in New Mexico? Or maybe Texas A&M? Details of the forthcoming battle for Los Alamos and whether there’s a Rick Perry factor. And: As the hurricane season draws to a close, voices from a storm more than 100 years ago that forever changed the Lone Star State. That and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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Leah Scarpelli directs the show.
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