Wade Goodwyn http://wmot.org en Okla. Tornado Survivors Try To Collect Lives After Storm http://wmot.org/post/okla-tornado-survivors-try-collect-lives-after-storm Transcript <p>ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: <p>In Moore, for the many people whose homes were destroyed, the top priorities are finding a place to stay, some clothes to wear, and food to eat. NPR's Wade Goodwyn has been talking with survivors in Moore, and he sent this story.<p>WADE GOODWYN, BYLINE: Jamie Martinez(ph) is a retired police officer who still does security work, and that's where he was when the tornado slammed into his neighborhood yesterday.<p>JAMIE MARTINEZ: Our house is gone. It's leveled. Our - missing six pets; the least of our problems. I mean, we're alive; that's what counts. Tue, 21 May 2013 21:43:00 +0000 Wade Goodwyn 24483 at http://wmot.org At NRA Convention, Dueling Narratives Displayed With Guns http://wmot.org/post/nra-convention-dueling-narratives-displayed-guns The National Rifle Association is holding its annual convention in Houston this weekend. More than 70,000 people are expected to attend for speeches and demos and acres of guns, ammo and camo.<p>The NRA is coming off of a major victory: <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/04/17/177638177/senate-rejects-expanded-background-checks-for-gun-sales">the defeat</a> of gun control legislation in the Senate. Sat, 04 May 2013 09:51:00 +0000 Wade Goodwyn 23760 at http://wmot.org At NRA Convention, Dueling Narratives Displayed With Guns Thousands Attend Memorial For Plant Explosion Victims http://wmot.org/post/thousands-attend-memorial-plant-explosion-victims President Obama visited Waco, Texas, on Thursday day to take part in a memorial for those killed in the fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas, last week. Thu, 25 Apr 2013 23:28:00 +0000 Wade Goodwyn 23443 at http://wmot.org Officials Seek Answers In Aftermath Of Deadly Explosion http://wmot.org/post/officials-seek-answers-aftermath-deadly-explosion With the house-to-house search over and the living and dead largely accounted for, the town of West, Texas, began the transition from shock and disbelief to communal grieving.<p>On Friday night, mourners gathered at St. Mary Church of the Assumption to remember the dead. Many of the dead were first responders who were fighting a roaring fire for 30 minutes before the explosion, which was felt 80 miles away in Fort Worth.<p>Texas Sen. Sat, 20 Apr 2013 09:21:00 +0000 Wade Goodwyn 23233 at http://wmot.org Officials Seek Answers In Aftermath Of Deadly Explosion Texas Contractors Say Playing By The Rules Doesn't Pay http://wmot.org/post/texas-contractors-say-playing-rules-doesnt-pay <em>This story is part of a two-part series about the construction industry in Texas. Find the first part <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/04/10/176677299/construction-booming-in-texas-but-many-workers-pay-dearly" target="_blank">here</a>.</em><p>Homes in Texas are cheap — at least compared with much of the country. Thu, 11 Apr 2013 07:21:00 +0000 Wade Goodwyn 22892 at http://wmot.org Construction Booming In Texas, But Many Workers Pay Dearly http://wmot.org/post/construction-booming-texas-many-workers-pay-dearly Like almost everything in the Texas, the construction industry in the Lone Star State is big. One in every 13 workers here is employed in the state's $54 billion-per-year construction industry.<p>Homebuilding and commercial construction may be an economic driver for the state, but it's also an industry riddled with hazards. Years of illegal immigration have pushed wages down, and accidents and wage fraud are common. Of the nearly 1 million workers laboring in construction here, approximately half are undocumented.<p>Many of those workers have been in the U.S. for years, even decades. Wed, 10 Apr 2013 07:20:00 +0000 Wade Goodwyn 22853 at http://wmot.org Construction Booming In Texas, But Many Workers Pay Dearly Texas Study Points To A Longer Natural Gas Boom http://wmot.org/post/texas-study-points-longer-natural-gas-boom There are few things in life more joyful than discovering a giant oil or natural gas field in Texas. You're suddenly rich beyond your wildest dreams. When the scope and size of the natural gas reservoir in the Barnett Shale in North Texas first became apparent, there were predictions that the find would last 100 years.<p>Well, that was over the top. Thu, 28 Feb 2013 23:12:00 +0000 Wade Goodwyn 21401 at http://wmot.org Texas Study Points To A Longer Natural Gas Boom Another George Bush Plans To Try His Hand At Politics http://wmot.org/post/another-george-bush-plans-try-his-hand-politics Another member of the Bush family is throwing his hat into the political ring: George Prescott Bush, 36, the son of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, has announced he is running for office in Texas.<p>The Bush name is still strong in the Lone Star State: George P. has already raised nearly $1.4 million, though he still hasn't said which statewide office he will run for.<p>At the age of 12, Bush <a href="http://c-spanvideo.org/clip/4303416" target="_blank">led the Pledge of Allegiance</a> before the 1988 Republican National Convention, when his grandfather George H.W. Tue, 15 Jan 2013 22:21:00 +0000 Wade Goodwyn 19793 at http://wmot.org Another George Bush Plans To Try His Hand At Politics Tea Party Texan Cruz Gives GOP Hope In Hunt For Hispanic Votes http://wmot.org/post/tea-party-texan-cruz-gives-gop-hope-hunt-hispanic-votes Sen.-elect Ted Cruz of Texas is a bright young Hispanic star who will be sworn in this week in Washington. The Republican Party nationally hopes Cruz will be part of the solution to its <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2012/12/24/167970497/minorities-may-spurn-the-gop-but-the-party-welcomes-them">growing problem</a> luring Hispanic voters.<p>Almost nobody had heard of Cruz when he began his campaign for the U.S. Senate. Tue, 01 Jan 2013 20:58:00 +0000 Wade Goodwyn 19334 at http://wmot.org Tea Party Texan Cruz Gives GOP Hope In Hunt For Hispanic Votes Amid Calls For Gun Control, Some Push For Weapons At School http://wmot.org/post/amid-calls-gun-control-some-push-weapons-school A growing number of lawmakers are indicating they are open to considering new gun control measures in the wake of Friday's school shooting in Newtown, Conn. But while much of the national debate has focused on limiting access to guns, others are suggesting that schools should arm themselves to defend against attacks.<p>David Thweatt, school superintendent for the small Texas town of Harrold, northwest of Fort Worth, decided in 2006 that it was time to arm his staff. There's only one school in Harrold, a K-12 with 103 students.<p>Before 2006, there had already been enough carnage at U.S. Tue, 18 Dec 2012 21:56:00 +0000 Wade Goodwyn 18947 at http://wmot.org Amid Calls For Gun Control, Some Push For Weapons At School