On today’s Hello Houston, Ernie, Frank, and Celeste discuss today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including the Trump Administration considering layoffs for federal workers, disagreements over moving Space Shuttle Discovery from its current home to Houston, and more.
In the show’s first hour, we hear Celeste’s conversation with the winner of the NPR Student Podcast Challenge and hear an excerpt of their award-winning show. Also, we explore the history of the Galveston Railroad Museum with Barry Howard, the creative mind who brought the museum to life.
Then, in the second hour of the show, we’re joined by Elizabeth Huff, Executive Director of Economic Development and Tourism for the City of Sugar Land, who breaks down their upcoming FIFA sponsorship, as well as new opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
Plus, we also learn about the new ARTECHOUSE Houston exhibition Fractal Worlds with ARTECHOUSE founder Sandro Kereselidze and award-winning fractal artist Julius Horsthuis.
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