Texas Standard For September 13, 2017
Those Texas political maps ruled as drafted with discriminatory intent? The Supreme Court says they’re staying for now. We’ll have the latest. And: Something weird happening in Waco. A certain disorder in the court as the first trials get underway in the so-called “Twin Peaks biker shootout.” We’ll explore. Also: In El Paso, historic buildings were demolished, despite a court order. We’ll hear about why, and the protests over the changing character of a downtown. Plus: In the business is fighting deadly pathogens, business in Texas is very good. We’ll hear why. Those stories and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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