Texas Standard for September 30, 2015
Will a bonus convince police offers to live in the cities they serve? Plus: Imagine making more than $200,000 a year, but not letting go of your subsidized housing. Also: An abortion clinic closed in the wake of new state restrictions reopens – but for how long? And: With a banner year for academic misconduct in collegiate sports, is the price for cheating too low? Those stories and more, on today’s Texas Standard:

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