Houston Matters visits the Brick Rodeo LEGO exhibition
The annual Texas event took place July 6-9 in Sugar Land.
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The annual Texas event took place July 6-9 in Sugar Land.
Read MoreOn Friday’s show: We talk with Lynly Egyes, the legal director at the Transgender Law Center, about a lawsuit challenging the state’s ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth.
Also this hour: Texas beaches offer sun, sand…and pol…
On Thursday’s show: Concerns are being raised about some nearby development encroaching on unmarked graves at historic Olivewood Cemetery.
Also this hour: Odds are pretty good just about anything you buy in Houston got here thanks to a truck drive…
On Wednesday’s show: A property tax cut deal, a new candidate for U.S. Senate, and an acting state Attorney General resigning — we discuss those and other developments in our weekly political roundup.
Also this hour: Bradley Sullivan, a local Epi…
On Tuesday’s show: Texas GOP lawmakers have reached a deal to cut property taxes. We learn what it took to achieve the compromise and what it might mean for property owners.
Also this hour: Map all sorts of things within Houston’s city limits, and…
On Monday’s show: An investigation from the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board says the fire that burned for three days at the ITC chemical storage facility in Deer Park in 2019 could have been prevented if proper measures were in …
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On Friday’s show: Houston public school principals have until noon Monday to confirm whether their schools will opt into Superintendent Mike Miles’ “new education system” program. News 88.7’s Rebecca Noel explains what was learned from Miles’ meet…
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On Thursday’s show: The Biden administration has announced it’s devoting $1 billion to develop clean hydrogen energy. What could that mean for the Houston area, which is expected to be home to a future hydrogen hub?
Also this hour: We learn about…
On Wednesday’s show: We discuss the latest developments in politics.
Also this hour: Houston food writers talk about their favorite places to get Mexican and Tex-Mex food in the city right now, in this month’s installment of The Full Menu.
And a …
On Monday’s show: Heading into the Fourth of July holiday, we learn how abolitionists used Independence Day to make their case in pre-Civil War America. That story is the subject of Symbols of Freedom: Slavery and Resistance Before the Civil War by…
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