Texas Standard For September 10, 2019
Midland-Odessa, El Paso, Santa Fe and Sutherland Springs. We’ll take a look at laws that may have helped prevent these mass shootings. And: Three Texas border cities are part of the Trump administration’s so-called “remain in Mexico” program. But there’s some confusion in the rollout, we’ll explore. Also: A think tank with a focus on renewables says now is the time to say goodbye to natural gas. We’ll explain. Plus: Lovesick crabs are being lured to their death at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. And: An analysis of the Democratic plan to victory in Texas in 2020. All of that and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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