- There’s a Special Election coming up for City Council District C on April 4th;
- Some confusion on my part about the March 3 Primary vote results for the Democratic nominee for US Senator;
- Meet the left-leaning candidates in the Houston City Council special election for District C;
- Easy-to-use solar panels are coming, but utilities are trying to delay them;
- Ramadan display removed from Houston elementary school for violating ‘religious neutrality’ policy;
- Attorneys cite accreditation issues for excluding Islamic schools from state voucher accounts;
- Rep. Dan Crenshaw says culture of misinformation fueled his primary loss: “The truth didn’t matter”;
- Texas builders fall short again as housing demand outpaces supply;
- As Fukushima memories fade, Japan embraces a nuclear-powered future;
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Weds, Aug. 24, 2022, Weds.11 AM (CT). TOPICS: VOTETEXAS.GOV — Voter Information; Boil water notice in effect for northwest Harris County residents following E. coli concerns; West University Place considers progressive rate charges for city water bills as drought conditions persist; Texas officials accuse Harris County of slashing constables’ budgets — but they’re actually going up; Health experts say there has been a decline in vaccinations among kids in Texas; Wind generators turned off sometimes to prevent Texas power grid from overloading; Wind and Solar Are Saving Texans $20 Million a Day; Nuclear Fusion Is Already Facing a Fuel Crisis; CNN’s Acosta clashes with Trump’s former DHS chief over election ‘lies’; Liz Cheney says Hawley, Cruz ‘made themselves unfit for future office’; China discovers potentially fatal new virus passed to humans from shrews; China’s unrivaled 70-day heat wave; Western sanctions are wounding but not yet crushing Russia’s economy; The New World Energy Order: A Battle Of Attrition; Forever Chemicals No More? PFAS Are Destroyed With New Technique; MORE. [AUDIO/VIDEO] #KPFTHouston 90.1-HD2
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POSSIBLE TOPICS: VOTETEXAS.GOV—Voter Information; Boil water notice in effect for northwest Harris County residents following E. coli concerns; West University Place considers progressive rate charges for city water bills as drought conditions persist; Texas officials accuse Harris County of slashing constables’ budgets — but they’re actually going up; Health experts say there has been a decline in vaccinations among kids in Texas; Wind generators turned off sometimes to prevent Texas power grid from overloading; Wind and Solar Are Saving Texans $20 Million a Day; Nuclear Fusion Is Already Facing a Fuel Crisis; CNN’s Acosta clashes with Trump’s former DHS chief over election ‘lies’; Liz Cheney says Hawley, Cruz ‘made themselves unfit for future office’; China discovers potentially fatal new virus passed to humans from shrews; China’s unrivaled 70-day heat wave; Western sanctions are wounding but not yet crushing Russia’s economy; The New World Energy Order: A Battle Of Attrition; Forever Chemicals No More? PFAS Are Destroyed With New Technique; More
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