Texas Standard for September 5, 2016
The earth shook this weekend, rattling people out of bed all across the midwest. Why Texas oil producers are likely watching Oklahoma’s response. And: Thousands of pieces of criminal evidence destroyed – now the Texas law enforcement office involved is under investigation itself. Also: Do you know what you need to take with you to the poll this November election? Do you really? We’ll ID the facts. Plus: Two Texas cities are leading the national charge against ending youth homelessness. We’ll have the details. Those stories and lots more today on the Texas Standard:

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