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Thursday’s Houston Matters: Voter Registration Challenges, And Murder Case Backlog (Sep. 3, 2020)

On Thursday’s show: The League of Women Voters discusses voter registration challenges, COVID-19 causes courtroom backlogs, gardening tips, and Dan Brown’s Wild Symphony.

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On Thursday’s Houston Matters: The nonpartisan League of Women Voters talks to us about rebuffed efforts to distribute election information, including registration kits.

Also this hour: We talk to Houston Chronicle reporter Samantha Ketterer about COVID-19 exacerbating Harris County’s backlog of murder cases.

Then Meg Tapp from the Garden Club of Houston offers tips for your garden and answers listener questions.

And Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code, has written a children's book called Wild Symphony, and the Houston Symphony will bring it to life in January.

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