Texas Standard for October 23, 2015
Weather officials warn we’re just getting started as a flood threat stretches statewide. And: Raids on Planned Parenthood centers across the state. What are investigators looking for, and why? Also: Saving the streets of Laredo: The old buildings at the center of a fight between progress and preservation. Plus: The self described Queen of Speed tries to go where no man has gone before, in a record setting attempt atop a BMW bike. And don’t forget: A hot tip for a rainy weekend getaway, the week in Texas politics and much more on today’s Texas Standard.

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