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Houston ISD parents protest amid district-wide job cuts, campus leadership changes
Protesters outside Meyerland Performing and Visual Arts Middle School were particularly upset about the treatment of campus principal Auben Sarabia, who they say was given the option to resign or be terminated. Last year, Sarabia was selected as HISD's Middle School Principal of the Year.
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What can you do to prevent cannas from taking over a flower bed?
Meg Tapp from The Garden Club of Houston answers that and other listeners’ gardening questions.
The Rockets draw well and the Astros remain in fourth place in the AL West
The Rockets snagged the third overall pick in the NBA Draft Lottery over the weekend. And the Astros continue to be up-and-down. We discuss what comes next for ...
Layoffs at HISD (May 13, 2024)
On Monday's show: We discuss some recent developments at area school districts, including layoffs at HISD. And, with rising sea levels, will there ever be a point when ...
Why Lizzie Fletcher believes in finding common ground even with the political divisiveness in Congress
The Houston Congresswoman discusses this and other issues, as well as answers listener questions.
What the Presidency of George H.W. Bush can teach us about character and how politics has changed
Jean Becker, longtime chief of staff for former Pres. George H.W. Bush, shares stories from working with the Bush Family, as detailed in her book, "Character Matters."
Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher (May 10, 2024)
On Friday’s show: Houston Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher discusses issues affecting Greater Houston and answers listener questions. And George H.W. Bush's former chief of staff reflects on her career.
Tiff’s Treats will deliver a bar of gold with your cookies: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of the week
The Houston Matters panel of non-experts weighs in on stories from the week’s news and decides if they’re good, bad, or ugly.
Actor Joe Pantoliano talks about addiction and his mental health journey
The actor, who's known for roles in TV shows like "The Sopranos" and films like "The Matrix," "Memento," and "The Fugitive" was in Houston to speak at The ...
Houston City Council member: Next police chief should be data-driven, transparent and ‘can take responsibility’
Amid Troy Finner's retirement as police chief, at-large city council member Letitia Plummer said the city should take its time to find Finner's replacement.
Actor Joe Pantoliano (May 9, 2024)
On Thursday's show: Houston City Council Member Letitia Plummer weighs in on the sudden retirement of HPD Chief Troy Finner and the fallout from that development. And actor ...
A new music festival hopes to fill a void in Houston as ‘Big as Texas’
Dierks Bentley, Dwight Yoakam and Thomas Rhett headline the inaugural "Big As Texas Fest" Friday through Sunday at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds.
Political Roundup: HPD Chief Finner out, and local leaders out of sync
The news that Houston Police Chief Troy Finner has retired, effective immediately, is just the latest of several recent examples of how area officials interact with one another, ...
HPD Chief Finner out (May 8, 2024)
On Wednesday's show: Mayor John Whitmire announced in an e-mail to city employees late Tuesday night that HPD Chief Troy Finner has retired, and that Larry Satterwhite has ...
How an artist’s discovery about her heritage helped influence Houston to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day
Houston artist and dancer Abuela M’api Rainflowa talks about her personal journey of understanding her heritage and the activism that stemmed from that discovery, which is featured in ...
‘Mao’s Last Dancer’ recalls his career with the Houston Ballet — and his dramatic defection from China to the U.S.
Li Cunxin visited Houston last month for an Asia Society Texas conversation and screening of a 2009 film based on his autobiography.
How Rick Perry seized on — and influenced — the changing winds of Texas politics
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