Every Friday on City Cast Houston we’re breaking down all of the big stories from the week with some of the top journalists and dynamic voices from H-Town. Today, Host Raheel Ramzanali is joined by Lucio Vasquez, reporter at Houston Public Media, and Anna-Catherine Brigida, immigration reporter at the Houston Landing. The trio start by talking about outgoing Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg charging a former director in Judge Lina Hidalgo’s administration. Then, they dive deep into Anna-Cat’s new story about Alexis Nungaray, mother of Jocelyn Nungaray, and how a call from Donald Trump after her daughter’s murder changed her life. Plus, is Texas one step closer to putting biblical teachings in public school? And, of course, they end the week with their moments of joy! Dive deeper into the stories we talked about today: The Best Houston Restaurants Open on Thanksgiving Former Harris County Public Health chief charged with misuse of official information ‘I don’t want her to be forgotten’: The election is over. Alexis Nungaray’s grief remains. Houston Public Works has a new director, he’s not an engineer Deer Park mayor says deadly pipeline explosion and fire ‘wasn’t an accident’ Texas leaders advance plan for biblical lessons in public schools Why the Texans Are Super Bowl Bound (Yes, Seriously!) Houston Got 6 Michelin Stars. Now, Where to Eat? 10 Better Things to Rename Minute Maid Park (That Are Not Daikin) Learn more about the sponsors of this November 22nd episode here: Classic Christmas Inprint A.D Players Theater Downtown Houston+ 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! Photo: Anna Moneymaker via Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introducing How Christine Lagarde Fights for Gender Equality from The Hidden Economics of Remarkable Women (HERO).Follow the show: The Hidden Economics of Remarkable Women (HERO) The Hidden Economics of Remarkable Women is back for a very special seventh season. If you’re a longtime listener, you’ll know our show generally focuses on women from the global majority, or the global south. But this time, we wanted to cover the banks and institutions shaping global funding—particularly as the world faces an unprecedented amount of governmental debt.According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), global public debt is expected to top $100 trillion by the end of this year, its highest level ever. Many countries are facing painful choices about how to spend fewer resources, including on programs critical to women and girls.We recorded most of our interviews at the IMF and World Bank annual meetings in late October, right before the U.S. presidential election. Here, financial leaders decide how to spend billions of dollars on top development priorities, such as poverty reduction, climate change, and gender equality.We’ll try to answer some big questions this season: How are countries and multilateral institutions grappling with so much government debt? What are they doing to prepare for the new U.S. administration? And how is all this impacting the fight for gender equality?For the season premiere, we wanted to start by looking at what has worked in the past. We talk to two incredible women who have both been finance ministers and leaders at multilateral institutions about how they have advanced women and girls economically.Guests and organizations: Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank and the former head of the IMF Malado Kaba, the former head of gender at the African Development Bank and current managing director of Falémé Conseil First, host Reena Ninan speaks with Christine Lagarde, the president of the European Central Bank, the former head of the International Monetary Fund, and former finance minister of France. She is the first woman ever to hold any of these roles. Lagarde was also named by Forbes as the No. 2 most powerful woman in the world last year.Special thanks to our media partner for this season, the Atlantic Council. They hosted Lagarde at an event during the IMF and World Bank meetings right before our interview.Then, Reena interviews Malado Kaba, the former director of the Gender, Women, and Civil Society Department of the African Development Bank. She was also the first ever female finance and economy minister for the Republic of Guinea. Kaba is currently the managing director of Falémé Conseil, a consultancy firm focused on African economic growth.The Hidden Economics of Remarkable Women is a podcast from Foreign Policy, supported in part this season by the Gates Foundation, Northwestern University’s Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs, and the Atlantic Council. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
If you’ve been to a big grocery store in the last month or looked up at a power line then you’ve noticed tons of blackbirds all around you. So, what are these birds, and why are they taking over?! Host Raheel Ramzanali spoke to Rice University professor Cin-Ty Lee last year about this annual fall phenomena, so we’re playing back our conversation to answer all your blackbird questions.. This episode originally aired Nov. 27, 2023. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 21st episode here: Classic Christmas Inprint A.D Players Theater Downtown Houston+ 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
Thanksgiving is almost here and if you don’t want to cook and clean, but still enjoy great food, we have you covered! Host Raheel Ramzanali is talking to Eric Sandler, CultureMap Houston’s city editor, about the best restaurants open on Thanksgiving. From traditional turkey plates to extravagant buffets, there’s something for everyone around Houston on Thanksgiving. Restaurants we talked about today: Kim Son, a leading Vietnamese restaurant in Houston, to close flagship location due to I-45 work Perry’s Steakhouse Feges BBQ Saltgrass Steakhouse Roma Pappas Bar-B-Q La Jardinier Himalaya Restaurant Phat Eatery Toro Toro Willie G’s Leo’s River Oaks Badolina Bakery Koffeteria Annabelle Brasserie Learn more about the sponsors of this November 20th episode here: Classic Christmas Inprint A.D Players Theater 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
The week is off to a busy start, and host Raheel Ramzanali is getting you caught up with the stories you need to know. Today, he’s joined by executive producer Laura Isensee to learn about what’s next for HISD and state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles after voters rejected its historic $4.4 billion bond. Plus, Beyoncé is performing on Christmas, but will we will be able to watch it on Netflix without streaming issues? And, H-town is REALLY popular as we’re headed into a record-breaking year for tourism. Stories we talked about on today’s show: RSVP to the City Cast Houston Audience Appreciation Party Superintendent Mike Miles Answers YOUR Questions about HISD Houston Airport Hacks You Need For Holiday Travel Astros announce Minute Maid Park name change, confirm Daikin as new sponsor Houston ISD parents criticize Mike Miles in first board meeting since failed bond election Houston ISD changes campus leadership at Harvard Elementary, Pershing Middle School Newly hired Harvard Elementary principal resigns 1 week after taking job The FBI says it stopped a possible terrorist attack in Houston Houston Community College leaders are considering a name change. Not everyone is on board Beyoncé to perform at halftime of Texans-Ravens game on Christmas at NRG Stadium More people are visiting Houston than ever before, new report says Botched Uber Eats food delivery ends up at bottom of Galveston Bay Learn more about the sponsors of this November 19th episode here: Classic Christmas Inprint A.D Players Theater 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! Photo: Elizabeth Conley/Houston Chronicle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s almost time for the holiday travel season, and we want to help you make it less stressful! So, today host Raheel Ramzanali is speaking with Jim Szczesniak, director of aviation at the Houston Airport System, about essential travel hacks, the latest on construction projects at Bush International Airport, and his insider tips on picking up passengers at Hobby or Bush. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 18th episode here: Classic Christmas A.D. Players Theater 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
Happy Friday! Host Raheel Ramzanali is back with the biggest stories you need to know about H-town. He’s joined by Houston Landing’s diverse communities reporter Monique Welch. Raheel and Monique start with breaking down the new billion-dollar plan to revive the Astrodome, but Raheel’s not convinced anything will come of it. Then, they unpack why voters skipped so many local races on the ballot, and how that could have changed results. Plus, why are Houston police response times the worst since the 1990s? And, of course, they end the week with their moments of joy. Dive deeper into the stories we talked about: Exclusive: Renderings of the Astrodome Conservancy's $1 billion plan to repurpose landmark stadium Skipped votes could have changed the outcome of many Harris County election contests Harris County LGBTQIA+ Commission drafts policy recommendations, key initiatives in report Houston Police response times are still the slowest since the 90s and continue to climb, records show AfroTech comes to Houston to connect Black professionals in the tech industry. What to know Space City Weather's Matt Lanza now works for CenterPoint Learn more about the sponsors of this November 15th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Visit Pearland Holocaust Museum Houston Downtown Houston+ Museum of Fine Arts 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! Photo: Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Houston astronaut Butch Wilmore had an eight-day mission that has turned into months, after a Boeing Starliner aircraft malfunctioned and left him and his fellow test pilot Suni Williams stranded on the International Space Station. So, what’s it like being stuck in space? Well, today, Butch shares his thoughts on that, plus what he’s going to eat when he’s back on Earth, and the future of NASA. Butch, who lives in Houston and is originally from Nashville, talked with our friends at City Cast Nashville. Don’t miss his take on which city is better, Nashville or Houston! Learn more about the sponsors of this November 14th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Visit Pearland Holocaust Museum Houston Downtown Houston+ Museum of Fine Arts 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
We already knew Houston is one of the best foodie cities in the country (and world!), but now it’s official. The Michelin Guide just announced its first-ever awards for restaurants in Houston and the rest of Texas. Host Raheel Ramzanali and Chron.com food reporter Erica Cheng are breaking down which Michelin-starred restaurants you need to try first and why the Bib Gourmand recs — aka Michelin on a budget — are even more important to Houston. Plus, our hot takes on H-town’s food scene. Here’s more from the show: Texas Michelin Guide: 15 restaurants awarded coveted stars in first-ever list Krazy Katsu Curry & Udon Learn more about the sponsors of this November 13th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Visit Pearland Holocaust Museum Houston Downtown Houston+ Museum of Fine Arts 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
It’s been another busy weekend for Houstonians with lots of news to unpack. Producer Carlignon Jones is chatting with ABC 13 reporter Shannon Ryan to talk about the latest in the investigation into the beleaguered Houston Housing Authority, the surge in racist texts across the country — including right here in Humble ISD — and Mayor John Whitmire’s new plan to reduce homelessness. Plus, they share a moment of joy to ease into the week! Dive deeper into the stories we talked about: Beyoncé earns historic Grammy nominations for 'Cowboy Carter'. Will she win album of the year? ‘You are in Plantation Group A’: Humble ISD police investigating racist text messages sent to student ‘Homophobic and misogynistic’: Texas State University president condemns campus demonstration 13 Investigates: HHA site under federal investigation purchased for 4x appraised value KPRC 2 Investigates culture of intimidation and secrecy at Houston Housing Authority Woman accused of setting fire that a Houston firefighter died in granted $100,000 bond Funeral arrangements for fallen Houston firefighter Marcelo Garcia Houston preparing to open a city-sanctioned homeless encampment. What could that look like? WWII veteran, 100, sharing songs of healing from combat as he plans return for Battle of the Bulge Your Guide to Houston’s Best Barbecue Come to Our Community Event at Saint Arnold Brewing Company Learn more about the sponsors of this November 12th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Visit Pearland Holocaust Museum Houston Downtown Houston+ Museum of Fine Arts 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! Photo Credit: Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In about 70 days, President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in for his second term. Here at City Cast Houston, we wanted to know what does Trump 2.0 mean for Houston? Executive Producer Laura Isensee begins to answer that question with Pulitzer Prize finalist Evan Mintz, from tariffs to immigration, and a lot in between. Dig deeper into the issues we talked about here: What Trump’s victory could mean for oil companies and climate change policy Here's what Trump 2.0 means for the economy, from tariffs to mass deportations The Border Crisis Won’t Be Solved at the Border “Uncharted territory”: Trump’s anti-immigration plans could take center stage in Texas Which Texans could be in the running for Trump administration roles? Learn more about the sponsors of this November 11th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Visit Pearland Holocaust Museum Houston Downtown Houston+ Museum of Fine Arts 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
What a week it has been! Host Raheel Ramzanali and political analyst Rafael Lemaitre are recapping the big takeaways from the election. From local grassroots efforts to fight against the historic HISD bond to why there was such a huge shift amongst Texas Latinos to the Republican party, and why your taxes will be going up in Harris County. Plus, after such a heavy week, we get our moments of joy from both Raheel and Rafael. Here’s more about the stories we talked about: Inside the parent-led campaign to topple HISD's massive $4.4 billion school bond More than half of Latino Texans voted for Trump. Here's why. Stemming flood water with higher taxes: Harris Co. Flood Control is asking voters for more funds Republicans win 10 of 16 county-wide judicial races, causing unexpected shakeup in Harris County A remembrance: Chauncy Glover was the hero friend I needed Hurricane Rafael expected to track westward in the Gulf of Mexico. Could it affect Texas? Learn more about the sponsors of this November 8th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Visit Pearland Holocaust Museum Houston Downtown Houston+ 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! Photo: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s been a long week with the election, so we’re going take a moment and indulge in what Houston does best — food! Host Raheel Ramzanali, producer Carlignon Jones, Hey Houston newsletter editor Brooke Lewis, and executive producer Laura Isensee are competing to put together their most iconic Houston meal. Each one will draft an appetizer, an entree, two sides, and a dessert from any Houston restaurant. After you listen to the entire episode, be sure to head to our Instagram @CityCastHouston and let us know who had the best picks! And please join City Cast Houston at our community event Dec. 4 at Saint Arnold Brewing Company! RSVP here. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 7th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Visit Pearland Holocaust Museum Houston 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
While former President Donald Trump regained the White House for a second term, the City Cast Houston team has the latest on local and state races. We start with the race for U.S. Senate between Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Colin Allred, then look at HISD’s controversial $4.4 billion bond. Plus, we look at the race for Harris County District Attorney, and Houston’s voter turnout. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 6th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Visit Pearland Holocaust Museum Houston 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
Election Day is here! Host Raheel Ramzanali is joined by Monica Flores Richart, education advocate and attorney, and conservative commentator Charles Blain to get their final thoughts on key races that will impact Houstonians. Plus, we hear from local voters on their picks for president and why. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 5th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Visit Pearland Holocaust Museum Houston 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
Election day is almost here, and election integrity is being brought up more and more. But host Raheel Ramzanali wanted to know if those concerns are warranted. So, he’s talking to Poppy Northcutt, an election judge at Houston’s biggest voting center, about how polling stations are prepared and what steps she and other election workers take to make sure that our voting system is secure and that every ballot is counted. Need to get ready to vote? Check out these resources: HarrisVotes.com VoteTexas.org League of Women Voters Get Ready to Vote with Our Ultimate Civics Quiz What To Know Before Voting on HISD’s $4.4 Billion Bond Beyoncé Rallies With Harris, Close DA’s Race, and School Bond Mistakes Learn more about the sponsors of this November 4th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Visit Pearland Holocaust Museum Houston 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
This week we’ll be sharing results from our local elections and discussing what they mean for Houston. But we can’t help but wonder… what’s going on with our City Cast colleagues in swing states? As America white-knuckles its way into one of the closest presidential elections in modern history, City Cast CEO David Plotz sits down with the hosts of our shows in swing state cities: Madison, Philly, Pittsburgh, and Las Vegas. In this special episode, our crew of hosts gives you a locals’ look inside how their cities are preparing for the presidential election and its aftermath. From a peek inside the Pennsylvania election warehouse where mail-in ballots will be counted, to a glimpse at how Dane County, Wisconsin’s early voting is going, you’re invited to hear what the swing states are talking about…with each other. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Election Day around the corner, we have a lot of stories to break down! Host Raheel Ramzanali, Pulitzer Prize finalist Evan Mintz, and dynamic media personality Antre’chelle Nova start by talking about the tragic consequences of Texas’ strict abortion laws, and how it could impact voting in local and national races. Then, the trio discuss why the feds are investigating a Houston Housing Authority project, how city leaders ignored voters’ wishes for regional planning, where to get freebies after you vote, and more! Dive deeper into the stories we talked about today: Your Guide to November 2024 in Houston A Woman Died After Being Told It Would Be a “Crime” to Intervene in Her Miscarriage at a Texas Hospital Houston City Council renews H-GAC membership, despite voters' call to withdraw Houston Housing Authority president David A. Northern put on administrative leave Texas prison battles bat infestation in old warehouse Colin Allred courts Black voters in the final days of his bid to unseat Sen. Ted Cruz Houston's foreign-born population is growing A Houston oil giant is pioneering a new climate technology. It’s a costly gamble Did you vote? Here are Houston freebies and deals for wearing an 'I Voted' sticker Learn more about the sponsors of this November 1st episode here: Museum of Fine Arts AIA Houston Holocaust Museum Houston Asia Society BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Downtown Houston+ Photo Credit: Hill Street Studios/Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When playwright Brendan Bourqu e-Sheil was 18, he and his mom lived in an apartment in The Woodlands. One night, they started hearing a knocking sound that kept waking them up around 3 a.m. Eventually, his mom became convinced that there was a ghost in the house. Brendan tells the true story of their ghostly encounter. Check out Grown-Up Storytime, where Brendan first shared this story. This episode orginally aired October 31st, 2022. Learn more about the sponsors of this October 31st episode here: Museum of Fine Arts AIA Houston Holocaust Museum Houston Asia Society 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
November is full of great events featuring volunteering, friends and family, and, of course, food! So, we’re giving you our top recommendations to make the most out of November in H-Town. We’re covering ways to give back, like supporting urban farms; cultural events from Día de los Muertos to a Native American pow wow; and the best spots to get that fantastic dish for your holiday gatherings. This is your guide to November 2024 in Houston. Want even more fall recommendations? We put together a list of unforgettable fall road trips to take from H-Town! Our recommendations: Volunteer Houston from Interfaith Ministries Plant It Forward Operation Turkey 2024 Día De Muertos Festival Native American Pow Wow 11th Annual Islamic Arts Festival 75th Annual Thanksgiving Day Parade Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market Ken Hoffman's guide to Houston's wildly popular Nutcracker Market Demeris Bar-B-Q Jalapeño Corn Comfort Foodies Holiday Menu Junior League of Houston - The Pantry City Cast Houston election episodes we brought up: Get Ready to Vote with Our Ultimate Civics Quiz What To Know Before Voting on HISD’s $4.4 Billion Bond Learn more about the sponsors of this October 30th episode here: Houston Cinema Arts Society Museum of Fine Arts AIA Houston Holocaust Museum Houston Asia Society If you're new here, welcome! We’ve put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and articles to welcome you to the City Cast Houston community. For even more tips on how to make the most of November in Houston, check out the latest events in the Hey Houston newsletter. 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
Kevin Jones
After moving here from NC, where I avidly rode, it is hard for me to ride the roads here. When you've ridden in places that have bike-friendly culture, it's easy to see that the Greater Houston area isn't even close.