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Jul 9, 2024 • 50min

Houston starts cleanup after Hurricane Beryl tears through the region

Hurricane Beryl makes its mark on the Texas coast. Now, the cleanup begins. We’ll hear what’s happening from folks on the Gulf Coast.Tariff talk was all the rage about four years ago. Now, not so much. But is the Biden administration doing business any different from its predecessor?And: The State of Texas is putting a lot of money and effort into a border wall. But at its current pace of half a mile per week, it will take approximately 30 years to complete. We’ll have the latest. The post Houston starts cleanup after Hurricane Beryl tears through the region appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Jul 8, 2024 • 51min

The latest updates on Hurricane Beryl after storm makes landfall in Texas

Hurricane Beryl has become the first of the 2024 season to make landfall in Texas, with major power outages reported across the Houston region as heavy rain and damaging winds move up from Matagorda. With floodwaters filling some streets in Galveston and 121 counties under a disaster declaration, we’ll have the latest on the storm.The San Antonio Water System is under fire after shutting off water to four apartment buildings – affecting 600 units – after their property owners didn’t pay their bills.And: Business owners and officials in the Rio Grande Valley seek to counter negative stereotypes about their communities by highlighting the region’s assets – and their first step is rebranding the RGV and its neighbors in Mexico as the “RioPlex.” Will it stick? The post The latest updates on Hurricane Beryl after storm makes landfall in Texas appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Jul 5, 2024 • 51min

50 years on the road with Texas Highways

Hurricane Beryl bears down on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, raising red flags for Texas. Meteorologist Matt Lanza brings us the latest on the storm and what parts of Texas may be most affected.The U.S. Supreme Court says it will take up a case involving Texas’ new law requiring adult-oriented sites to obtain age verification from users.A milestone for any magazine, Texas Highways turns 50.Border enforcement and the role of a one-time Texas Ranger in shaping how we view the issue today.Plus, the week in Texas politics with the Texas Tribune. The post 50 years on the road with Texas Highways appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Jul 4, 2024 • 50min

Celebrating summer with Willie Nelson, new book releases, aguas frescas & more

With lots of food and fireworks, Texans turn out to mark the Fourth of July – and we’re celebrating with a special program dedicated to summer in the Lone Star State:Julia Green, the manager at Front Street Books in Alpine, shares her recommendations on new book releases to add to your summer reading list.Top tips from the barbecue editor at Texas Monthly on how to smoke short ribs in your own backyard.The backstory of Willie Nelson’s famous Fourth of July picnic.Mando Rayo, taco journalist and host of the Tacos of Texas podcast, has some suggestions for beating the heat with aguas frescas.Plus: top songs of the season with a Texas connection. The post Celebrating summer with Willie Nelson, new book releases, aguas frescas & more appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Jul 3, 2024 • 50min

How the Texas Lottery helped a big spending group become surefire winners

Texas Congressman Lloyd Doggett on Tuesday became the first Democrat on Capitol Hill to call for President Biden to abandon his re-election bid.In several high-profile cases, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed rulings from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, where Texas cases go on appeal.Ever try your luck at the lottery? We’ll hear about an out-of-state scheme to win big by buying up the odds.And soda’s unintentional pop: KUT’s Mose Buchele takes the lid off the mystery of exploding cans in hot cars. The post How the Texas Lottery helped a big spending group become surefire winners appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 50min

John Sharp on why he’s retiring as Texas A&M chancellor

A conversation with John Sharp, who – as the longest-serving chancellor in Texas A&M System history – has announced he’s retiring next year.What you need to know about a brand-new consumer privacy law now in effect in Texas.If you’ve made a big purchase anytime lately, you’ve been paying attention to interest rates. They remain pretty high – but why? We’ll dig in.We’ll talk to Kareem El-Ghayesh, a Texas pitmaster vying to win the newest season of Netflix’s “Barbecue Showdown.”One of the most photographed spots in the Texas Panhandle is turning 50. How the Cadillac Ranch became such a phenomenon.And a new analysis of the out-of-state money funding Texas politics – and to what end. The post John Sharp on why he’s retiring as Texas A&M chancellor appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Jul 1, 2024 • 49min

Texas dance company brings a love story home to Shankleville

On the final day of its term, the U.S. Supreme Court sent the legal challenge to a Texas social media law back to a lower court and said Donald Trump has absolute immunity for official acts only. We’ll have the latest. It may be up to Texas lawmakers to further clarify state rules around in vitro fertilization. The latest on potential disruptions for energy and travel as Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in the Caribbean. Marijuana is not legal for recreational use in Texas – but tests show the products sold at smoke shops and gas stations is more like the real deal than meets the eye. And the Standard’s Kristen Cabrera reports from East Texas on the homecoming of the enduring love story of Jim and Winnie Shankle – one that began on a plantation and ended with emancipation – told in the universal language of dance. The post Texas dance company brings a love story home to Shankleville appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Jun 28, 2024 • 50min

Former Uvalde school police chief indicted over failed shooting response

A grand jury investigating the failed police response to the Robb Elementary shooting has issued indictments against two law enforcement officers on the scene, including former Uvalde school police chief Pete Arredondo.Kathleen Dorothy Blackburn, author of the new book “Loose of Earth,” talks about her family’s search for faith healers as father died – and later, her effort to learn more about the so-called “forever chemicals” he was exposed to.A look at the life and legacy of the incomparable Kinky Friedman, who died yesterday at his ranch outside Medina.And: The week that was in politics includes multiple questions about the ethics of Texas lawmakers. The post Former Uvalde school police chief indicted over failed shooting response appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 50min

What to know about sunscreen this summer

The Supreme Court has dismissed a closely watched abortion case, paving the way for doctors to perform emergency abortions in Idaho.How a tunnel system in Houston contributes to flooding – and the bipartisan effort to fix it.We’ll have the latest from Consumer Reports on their sunscreen findings, from SPF ratings to new ingredients.Women at a Texas prison allege they and others are suffering abuse at the hands of one guard. Texas Public Radio investigates.Plus: Netflix House is coming to Dallas, and tech expert Omar Gallaga has the details on what to expect from the immersive experience. The post What to know about sunscreen this summer appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 50min

Blue Chip Program provides mental health resources for law enforcement officers in Texas

The Supreme Court, in the waning hours of this term, issues orders on social media and federal corruption laws. Some of the most contentious cases on the court’s docket remain undecided, though we’re expecting several rulings in the next 48 hours or so.Sen. Ted Cruz is leading an effort to end tax on tips. Critics call it an election-year move to win over younger voters.40 acres and a lie: what a new investigative report reveals about a well-known but often misunderstood Civil War-era reparation order.Also: an effort to help law enforcement personnel in need of mental health support. The post Blue Chip Program provides mental health resources for law enforcement officers in Texas appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

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