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How omicron is affecting Houston hospitals (Dec. 14, 2021)

Michael Hagerty

Posted on December 14, 2021 · On Tuesday's show: A closer look at how the omicron variant is affecting the COVID-19 caseload at one Houston hospital system, and City Council Member Abbie Kamin answers your questions.

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Director Wes Anderson Discusses Houston’s Influence On His Films

Abner Fletcher

Posted on March 23, 2018 · With a new animated film, Isle of Dogs, set to debut this week, the Houston native talks with Houston Matters about his career and the city's role in it.

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Video: Animating Art, Bringing Paintings To Life

Tomeka Weatherspoon

Posted on May 1, 2017 · A Houston filmmaker shares his process of animating paintings by a critically acclaimed artist Shiva Ahmadi.

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Video: Making A Sci-Fi Film On A Microbudget

Tomeka Weatherspoon

Posted on October 24, 2016 · The locally produced short "Red Pearl" incorporated very real NASA imagery and footage into the fictional story.

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New Houston ordinance allows property owners to opt out of building sidewalk, but must pay a fee instead

Ashley Brown

Posted on January 25, 2023 · Mayor Sylvester Turner said the new fee will prevent what the city calls “sidewalks to nowhere” from continuing to develop in the city. 

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Houston residential buffering code changes considered by city council

Ashley Brown

Posted on January 18, 2023 · Under the city’s current ordinance, buildings taller than 75 feet only require a distance of 30 to 40 feet from single family homes on larger lots.

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Houston Public Library to become a “fine free” system by discontinuing overdue fees

Ashley Brown

Posted on January 12, 2023 · HPL is also hosting an amnesty period between January 17 and February 18. Users can visit any library location in Houston to return overdue books and check account statuses for any fees accumulated from lost or damaged items to be removed.

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Posted on January 10, 2023 · Work began nearly a year ago on a $12.1 million road reconstruction project near Texas Southern University, where bicycle lanes are being added and vehicular lanes are being reduced. The Houston City Council member who represents the area has said some nearby residents do not want the project and were not adequately consulted beforehand, but Mayor Sylvester Turner says it should move forward.

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