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Below the Waterlines: Houston After Hurricane Harvey
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Tag: sunday streets

Transportation

Walkers And Cyclists Head To The Fifth Ward For Sunday Streets

Gail Delaughter

Posted on November 11, 2016 · It's the first time the historic neighborhood is hosting the event. A section of Lyons Avenue will be closed to vehicular traffic so visitors can stroll and cycle.

Tags cycling development fifth ward historic sunday streets

Transportation

Walkers And Cyclists Will Take Over Busy Thoroughfare In Houston’s Energy Corridor

Gail Delaughter

Posted on September 29, 2016 · It's the first time that "Sunday Streets" will be held outside the Loop.

Tags bikes cycling energy corridor sunday streets walking

Transportation

Houston Businesses Prep For Return Of Sunday Streets

Syeda Hasan, KERA News

Posted on March 26, 2015 · Sunday Streets returns to Houston this weekend. The annual event is designed to get people active, and it can also benefit local businesses along the routes of the family-friendly event.

Tags city of houston news sunday streets transportation

Transportation

Sunday Streets Returns To Houston

Syeda Hasan, KERA News

Posted on March 12, 2015 · The event is designed to get Houstonians out of their cars by giving them a fun way to be physically active.

Tags city of houston news sunday streets transportation

Transportation

Houston’s East End And Fifth Ward Hosts Sunday Streets

Gail Delaughter

Posted on December 5, 2014 · The last Sunday Streets of the year takes place this weekend east of downtown Houston.

Tags east end news sunday streets transportation

Transportation

Houston’s Historic Third Ward Hosting Sunday Streets

Gail Delaughter

Posted on October 31, 2014 · Streets will be closed to cars and opened to walkers and cyclists.

Tags city of houston news sunday streets third ward transportation

News

Sunday Streets Returns To The Heights This October

Gail Delaughter

Posted on October 6, 2014 · Popular Houston event, which promotes physical activity, resumes October 12.

Tags heights news sunday streets

Transportation

Bike-Powered Bookstore Is Designed To Get People Talking

Gail Delaughter

Posted on May 2, 2014 · Converted snack cart peddles books at Sunday Streets

Tags news sunday streets transportation

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Other legal questions spawned by the Dobbs ruling (July 28, 2022)

Michael Hagerty

Posted on July 28, 2022 · On Thursday's show: Local officials take action against Union Pacific, citing pollution in Kashmere Gardens and the Fifth Ward. And we discuss some other legal questions the recent Dobbs ruling has spawned.

Tags abortion bum phillips christian menefee dobbs v. jackson women's health fifth ward football Kashmere Gardens pollution Roe v. Wade Seth Chandler The Bigger Picture UH Law Center union pacific US Supreme Court Wade Phillips XFL

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The energy grid takes some heat, and remembering The Laff Stop (July 13, 2022)

Michael Hagerty

Posted on July 13, 2022 · On Wednesday's show: We discuss whether the energy grid can withstand the recent intense heat, we discuss the latest developments in politics, and we remember The Laff Stop comedy club.

Tags comedians comedy comedy club development energy grid ercot gentrification high temperatures Laff Stop Political Roundup politics power grid severe weather

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Why the Justice Department is investigating Texas over its border initiative (July 7, 2022)

Michael Hagerty

Posted on July 7, 2022 · On Thursday's show: City and county leaders plan to sue Union Pacific over alleged toxic pollution from the railroad's Fifth Ward site. Plus, we learn why the Justice Department is investigating Texas over its Operation Lone Star border initiative. And we discuss how the recent Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade could lead to an erosion of privacy rights.

Tags Amy Gajda christian menefee Electric vehicles fifth ward NFL Players pollution privacy Roe v. Wade sports camps summer camps union pacific

Transportation

The Houston Bike Summit returns to discuss concerns over the city’s cycling infrastructure

Gail Delaughter

Posted on May 16, 2022 · As the city's bike network continues to grow, cyclists say more needs to be done to maintain on-street bikeways.

Tags bike Bike Houston bike lane cycling infrastructure

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