Jocelyn Nungaray’s Mom Tells All, Bibles in Schools, and Minute Maid's New Name
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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)
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