Wildest Political Quote Ever, HISD Bribery Trial, and Lunchroom Attack
It’s Friday so host Raheel Ramzanali is bringing on some of Houston’s smartest and most in-the-know journalists and commentators to recap the week’s bigest news. He’s joined by Monique Welch, diverse communities reporter at the Houston Landing, and Charles Blain, conservative commentator and president of the Urban Reform Institute, to preview a major GOP showdown, changes to teacher pay, a tragic attack on Afghan girls in a lunchroom, and more.
Stories we talked about on today’s show:
- Texas AG Ken Paxton officially joins U.S. Senate race challenging John Cornyn
- John Cornyn’s Statement on X
- Mike Miles: HISD to launch ‘largest pay-for-performance plan in the nation’ in fall 2026
- Houston ISD federal bribery trial enters its third week. Here's what to know.
- New home, same care: Former Texas Children’s midwives join Woman’s Hospital of Texas
- New study finds maternal mortality in Texas rose faster than national rate
- HISD completes transfer after alleged assault of Afghan girls
- GOAL! Meet the Latina behind the 2026 FIFA World Cup Houston poster
- Art Car Parade
- Learn more Houston Health Department’s Community Re-Entry Network Program
- 12th Annual Lyons Ave. Renaissance Festival
- More things to do in April!
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