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Texas Standard
Coverage of politics, lifestyle, environment, technology, innovation and money matters from a uniquely Texas perspective.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 49min
New exhibit showcases never-before-seen Freddy Fender artifacts
Freddy Fender, a legendary Tejano musician, is celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to bilingual music. The podcast unveils a unique exhibit at the San Benito Cultural Heritage Museum, showcasing never-before-seen artifacts from Fender's life and career. Discussions highlight his struggles against industry discrimination and his influence on Latino artistry. Historians share personal stories that paint a richer picture of Fender's legacy, aiming to correct historical oversights and honor his multifaceted impact on music.

Sep 25, 2024 • 50min
A North Texas city has paused all new development
Princeton, Texas faces a temporary halt on new residential developments due to its rapid population growth. Engaging discussions emerge from Abilene, where students seek to bridge political divides influenced by their faith. Meanwhile, a conflict brews between Southwest Airlines and San Antonio International Airport over expansion plans. Additionally, Houston navigates the complex transition to renewable energy while addressing its historical ties to oil and gas. And excitement builds as the State Fair of Texas approaches, sparking nostalgic memories.

Sep 24, 2024 • 49min
Abilene Christian University gets green light for nuclear reactor research
Explore the intriguing approval for a nuclear reactor at Abilene Christian University and its potential impact on Texas's energy future. Dive into the challenges long shot candidates face in gerrymandered districts amidst the state's pressing mental health funding issues. Discover how evolving voting behaviors among Black and Latino voters could reshape the upcoming presidential election, alongside a thought-provoking examination of America's divisive pre-WWII sentiments in historical context.

Sep 23, 2024 • 0sec
Researchers relocate coral to Texas coast in conservation project
Discover the intricacies of the Matterhorn Express pipeline project poised to reshape Texas' energy landscape. Delve into the heated discussions surrounding a proposed LNG terminal in the Rio Grande Valley and its implications for local Indigenous communities. Meanwhile, join researchers in the ambitious Operation Coral Rescue, which aims to relocate endangered coral from Florida to safeguard these vital ecosystems against climate change. Lastly, navigate the complexities of Texas voter ID requirements and the ongoing challenges faced by residents.

Sep 21, 2024 • 0sec
Texas Extra: Remembering DJ Steve Crosno
Steve Crosno, a legendary El Paso radio and TV disc jockey, played a pivotal role in shaping the city’s vibrant music scene and cultural fusion. He reminisces about his journey, from launching shows like 'Krasno Hop' to blending R&B and doo-wop influences that defined the 'El Paso sound.' Crosno's humorous storytelling connected deeply with listeners, especially in the Mexican-American community. His impact is felt through decades of music, showcasing a legacy that continues to inspire El Paso's artistic spirit.

Sep 20, 2024 • 50min
Proposed school curriculum with Bible stories nears vote
Sean Theriault, a political science professor at UT-Austin, sheds light on the upcoming elections and the looming risk of a government shutdown. He delves into the heated debate surrounding a proposed school curriculum that includes Bible stories, examining its implications on education and cultural diversity. Mando Rayo, host of the Tacos of Texas podcast, introduces a James Beard award-winning chef from the Rio Grande Valley, celebrating Texas culinary talent during Hispanic Heritage Month.

Sep 19, 2024 • 0sec
Ultramarathoner prepares for run across Texas
Join an inspiring endurance runner preparing to tackle an 850-mile journey from El Paso to Galveston. He shares the personal motivations behind his run, aimed at supporting veterans through ValorFit. Discover the challenges of long-distance running, from physical to mental preparation, and learn about innovative fundraising efforts. This remarkable quest not only tests limits but also shines a light on the journey of resilience and community support.

Sep 18, 2024 • 51min
Hindu voters in Texas weigh in as political ties grow stronger
Lauren McGaughy, an investigative reporter focusing on major political and legal issues, dives into the financial disclosures of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, unearthing undisclosed properties. The discussion also highlights the rising political influence of Texas' Hindu community, showcasing their electoral engagement and diverse opinions shaped by their backgrounds. Additionally, the podcast touches on the implications of recent wildfires and ongoing debates over Delta 8 products, illustrating the complex intersection of politics, community dynamics, and legal challenges in Texas.

Sep 18, 2024 • 0sec
Texas Extra: The Poll Party
A vibrant event aimed at boosting youth voter turnout in Texas takes center stage. The discussion dives into the challenges young voters face, like strict ID laws and limited access to early voting. Insights into the Texas Senate race highlight voter trends and strategies of candidates. Concerns over ballot secrecy and electoral integrity are also explored, raising questions about public trust in the system. Finally, the skepticism around political promises, especially regarding student debt relief, underscores the evolving landscape of first-time voters.

Sep 17, 2024 • 0sec
Probe finds UNT built business using bodies of destitute
A controversial practice at the University of North Texas raises ethical concerns as it uses unclaimed bodies for research. Meanwhile, a natural gas pipeline fire prompts evacuations in Houston. Texas voters approve significant funding for new power plants, stirring controversy over candidate selection. The political landscape ahead of the upcoming elections shows potential surprises. Additionally, a new book sheds light on the complex role of motherhood along the border.