Texas Standard for September 22, 2015
A Texas woman arrested for espionage in China, just hours before a U.S, visit by China’s President. Is there a connection? That story today. Plus: Could the Papal visit be a factor in a Texas capitol murder sentence? Also: Head injuries in high school football – the law says no play until a doctor’s “OK.” But what are players really getting? And: The price of saying bye bye to Fido and friends. Those stories and much more on Tuesday’s Texas Standard.

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