Texas Standard For September 14, 2018
The Harvey effect: as Florence bears down on the Carolinas, meteorologists say there’s an shift in how major hurricanes are doing damage. We’ll have the latest. And: Walmart bets big on high-end outdoor gear, but some brands are telling Walmart to take a hike. We’ll hear why. Also: Remember smokin in the boy’s room, or girl’s room? Nowadays it’s vaping in the classroom, for real. Texas teachers are trying to get students to kick the habit amid calls for a federal crackdown on the marketing of vape pens. Plus: The police chief leading the charge to make Corsicana the Hollywood of Texas – and it appears to be working. All that and so much more today on the Texas Standard:

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