Hello Houston: Where Houston Talks!
On today’s Hello Houston, we discuss Governor Greg Abbott ordering public universities and state agencies to pause new H-1B visa applications, with Miriam Feldblum, co-founder and CEO of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration.
Then, we find out about the Broadway at the Hobby Center’s 2026-27 Season with the center’s president and CEO, Mark Folkes.
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In the second hour of Hello Houston, we’re joined by local attorney Ebony Williams, who is running for the Harris County Civil Court at Law No. 2 judge seat, which is currently held by Judge Jim Kovach. She tells us more about her platform and why she decided to run.
Plus, we also chat with award-winning media executive Amy DuBois Barnett, who discusses her career serving as the editor-in-chief of three prominent magazines, her connections to the University of Houston, and her debut novel, If I Ruled the World.
And, as always, Ernie, Celeste, and Frank discuss today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including the Department of Homeland Security giving federal immigration agents body cameras, President Trump planning to close the Kennedy Center, applications opening for Texas’s new school voucher program, and more.