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Full Show: A Conversation With HISD’s Richard Carranza, And Happy Houston (March 9, 2018)

On Friday’s Houston Matters: We hear from outgoing HISD Superintendent Richard Carranza. Then, we offer you another chance to share the good news in your life. Plus, our non-experts discuss The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of the week’s news. And we talk with one of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan.

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On Friday’s Houston Matters: We bring you highlights from Thursday night’s HISD board meeting, and then News 88.7’s Laura Isensee talks with outgoing Superintendent Richard Carranza. He made headlines this week after announcing he’s leaving to lead New York City schools.

Also this hour: We offer you another chance to share the good news in your life with our latest installment of our Happy Houston segment. Then, our non-experts discuss The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of the week’s news. And Michael Hagerty talks with one of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan.

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Michael Hagerty

Michael Hagerty

Senior Producer, Houston Matters

Michael Hagerty is the senior producer for Houston Matters. He's spent more than 20 years in public radio and television and dabbled in minor league baseball, spending four seasons as the public address announcer for the Reno Aces, the Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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