
Houston Matters
Is Flooding Imminent After Weeks Of Rainfall? (June 7, 2021)
Posted on · On Monday's show: The potential for flooding after weeks of rain saturation, Houston pet peeves, and the latest developments in sports.
Posted on · On Monday's show: The potential for flooding after weeks of rain saturation, Houston pet peeves, and the latest developments in sports.
Posted on · On Monday's show: A closer look at the CDC’s newest mask guidelines, changing racist language in deed restrictions, a veterinarian answers your questions, and an update on sports.
Posted on · On Monday's show: Why a state lawmaker went against his party on a controversial bill, the responsibility of police when they see misconduct among fellow law enforcement, and the late Texas lawmaker who some called “the meanest man in Congress.”
Posted on · On Monday's show: Hopes of things returning to "normal by summer" regarding the pandemic, state regulators defending the oil and gas industry they oversee, a former ERCOT official reflects on problems within the agency, and an update on Houston sports.
Posted on · On Monday's show: Vaccine availability expands across the state, the pros and cons of working remotely for good, what differentiates Texas Mexican, Tex-Mex, and Mex-Mex food, and an update on sports.
Posted on · On Thursday's show: The latest on sexual assault allegations against Deshaun Watson, making sense of this latest low point in Houston professional sports, and essayist Rick Bass reflects on a changing Texas.
Posted on · On Monday's show: Why the I-45 widening project is on hold, and a conversation with Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Posted on · On Monday's show: Industry analyst Daniel Yergin talks about this year's CERAWeek conference and the future of the energy industry, and listeners share their pet peeves about life in Houston.
Posted on · On Monday's show: How freezing temperatures are affecting the region, and a new program provides trauma counseling for victims of sex trafficking.