Texas Standard For October 2, 2019
Guilty. A jury has convicted a former Dallas police officer of murdering her neighbor in his own apartment. We’ll have reaction and a look ahead to sentencing. And; Texas State University is under scrutiny for under-reporting sexual assaults on campus. We’ll take a look at what happened and why. Also: the state’s first black city is at risk of being overtaken by developers. A look at the history we’re about to lose. Plus: California is going to let college athletes profit from their images despite NCAA rules. Why Texas should care. All of that and then some today on the Texas Standard:

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