On today’s Hello Houston, Frank and Celeste weigh in on today’s top stories at the top of each hour including the car malfunction during Beyoncé’s Houston concert, a bill allowing agencies to develop remote-work policies, Houston ISD’s compensation plan for the 2025-26 school year, and more.
In the first hour of the show, we talk with Daniel Potter, Director of Research at the Kinder Institute who tells us what residents think about living in the city of Houston, and Rice University’s Andrea Rummel explains the important role bats play in our ecosystem.
Then, in the second hour, Alfred Cervantes, Executive Director of the Houston Film Commission, talks about the Texas film industry getting a major boost from Senate Bill 22. Plus, Dr. Toby Hamilton, CEO & founder of Hamilton Health Box, discusses their efforts to improve rural healthcare.
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