Teachers have reacted to Gov. Greg Abbott's education agenda for this summer's special session with a mix of skepticism and fierce opposition.

Houston Matters

Political Roundup: Legislature Begins and Ken Paxton’s Trial Date Set

Posted on · The Texas Legislature is back in session. Donald Trump held his first press conference as President-elect. And a date has been set for the criminal trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. We check in on those and other developments in the world of politics with Andrew Schneider, politics and government reporter for News 88.7.

Good, Bad and Ugly

Voter ID Law Struck Down, Paxton Indictment, and Blue Bell Making Comeback: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Houston News

Posted on · From the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals striking down the Texas voter ID law, to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s indictment for securities fraud, to Blue Bell Creameries starting up production in Alabama post-recall: we discuss The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of this week’s news. This week’s panel of non-experts is comprised […]