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Texas Border Crisis, Food Not Bombs Suing City, and Expensive Groceries
Texas Border Crisis, Food Not Bombs Suing City, and Expensive Groceries
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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Feb 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Are state lawmakers really focused on solutions at the border or is it more of a show for election year? Plus, office buildings in Houston are having trouble finding tenants as more people work from home. And, Food Not Bombs is fighting back against the city with a new lawsuit. Host Raheel Ramzanali is breaking down these stories and others from the week with Evan Mintz and local newspaper reporter Melissa Enaje.
Featured stories:
The Texas Border Drama
Food Not Bombs suing the city
Groceries are expensive in Houston
Impact of working from home
New sidewalks in Montrose
Update on the I-45 expansion
Read Melissa’s latest work
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Featured stories:
The Texas Border Drama
Food Not Bombs suing the city
Groceries are expensive in Houston
Impact of working from home
New sidewalks in Montrose
Update on the I-45 expansion
Read Melissa’s latest work
Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Houston
Follow us on Instagram @CityCastHouston
Don’t have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts!
Have feedback or a show idea? Let us know!
Interested in advertising with City Cast? Let’s Talk!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Feb 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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