Police Officer Found Guilty, HISD Student Arrests, & Millions Pushed Off Medicaid
Let’s recap the week with host Raheel Ramzanali, political analyst Rafael Lemaitre, and Monica Flores Richart, education advocate and attorney. The trio start off by talking about where our city’s justice system stands after former Houston officer Gerald Goines was found guilty of felony murder. Then, they talk about our infamous sidewalks to nowhere and what it would mean to H-town if we eliminate them. Plus, why Texas pushed over 2 million people off Medicaid, an inspiring children's choir in the East End, and more!
Dive deeper into the stories from today’s episode:
- What's the 'Most Houston' Thing Ever?
- Former Houston officer Gerald Goines found guilty of felony murder over Harding Street raid
- At least seven Houston ISD students arrested, charged for school threats, officials said
- Mike Miles, HISD district officials hold town hall to discuss safety after recent lockdowns for school threats
- Mayor Whitmire has Houston Planning waive sidewalk construction requirement in certain situations
- Opera singer is the driving force behind bilingual Segundo Barrio Children’s Chorus in the East End
- Despite warnings, Texas rushed to remove millions from Medicaid. Eligible residents lost care.
- Update: Judge denies emergency motion on Turkey Leg Hut bankruptcy case
- Grammy-nominated gospel singer sues Turkey Leg Hut, claims he put more than $300,000 into the business, never got anything back
- Houston Astros are back in the playoffs. Whom and when will they play in wild-card round?
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