Texas Standard For November 9, 2018
Migrants entering the U.S. illegally can request asylum, according to U.S. law, but not according to the president. We’ll explore the emergency order on asylum seekers. And: A federal court orders Texas to pay back millions after a scandal involved special education, we’ll take a look. Also: Texas-sized problem for folks with disability parking privileges. Plus: An effort in Dallas to get more women conducting symphonies: are their neighbors listening? We’ll explain. And: What a week in Texas politics: we’ll look back with the Texas Tribune and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

Gabriel Cristóver Pérez/KUT
Most viewed right now

DFW expected to be ‘ground zero’ for icy conditions during this storm front

Ken Paxton’s former employees are ready to settle their whistleblower case – but one still wants his day in court

Why are property taxes so high in Texas?

New McDonald’s in Fort Worth is latest iteration of restaurant industry’s shift toward automation

Commentary: Tom Hoskins and his ‘Thousand Points of Light’

Fairfield Lake State Park’s possible closure to public ‘unacceptable,’ parks chief says

DFW expected to be ‘ground zero’ for icy conditions during this storm front

Ken Paxton’s former employees are ready to settle their whistleblower case – but one still wants his day in court

Why are property taxes so high in Texas?

New McDonald’s in Fort Worth is latest iteration of restaurant industry’s shift toward automation

Commentary: Tom Hoskins and his ‘Thousand Points of Light’
