My best friend in Tanglewood won't let her cats out of the house because she swears there are coyotes on the loose that will nab the critters. Now a couple in West University is convinced that a hawk nabbed their pet rabbit after it vanished without a trace.
KHOU Channel 11 reporter Drew Karides visited the neighborhood where residents are worried that a hawk — and maybe two — are threatening birds and small animals. While it's not clear that the hawk is the culprit, it has neighbors concerned — and intrigued.
Heck, in Montrose, all we have are raccoons and possums.
Hello Houston hosts Celeste Diaz Schurman, Frank Billingsley, and Ernie Manouse.
The wait for Houston’s newest locally-produced talk show has come to an end. Houston Public Media launched Hello Houston on Monday, March 31.
First announced in November, Hello Houston pairs veteran broadcasters Frank Billingsley and Ernie Manouse with co-host Celeste Diaz Schurman. Jim Kovacik is the show’s executive producer. Notably, it’s Billingsley’s first job since his departure from KPRC after 30 years as a TV meteorologist.
“Of course, I'll still get to talk about the weather, but Celeste, Ernie, and I will have fun and fascinating discussions about politics, arts, concerts, restaurants, clubs, people: everything that makes this city so great,” Billingsley said when the show was announced. “We have a great team behind us and I'm really looking forward to the challenge!”
Airing Monday through Friday from 11 am - 1 pm, the show aims to be more than a radio show. It will also be broadcast on YouTube, streamed live on the station’s website, and available for download on all major podcast platforms.
"Hello Houston's format promises to be engaging and dynamic," said Laurie Ramirez, Houston Public Media’s executive director of content operations. "We're trying a new way of doing a local talk show, with a different style of conversation, using innovative platforms to reach new audiences."
In its first two days, the show has gotten off to a strong start. The three hosts have interviewed local politicians including City of Houston Controller Chris Hollins, Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia, and Houston Mayor John Whitmire as well as cultural figures such as local comedian Chinedu and newly promoted Houston Ballet principal dancer Harper Watters.