Hello Houston: The Commuter Cut is your connection to the heart of the Bayou City, but shorter, for our busy commuters. Every weekday, we dive deep into the stories that matter to Houstonians — from breaking local news to cultural happenings, community voices, and the everyday joys and challenges of life in our vibrant city.
Hello Houston: The Commuter Cut is your connection to the heart of the Bayou City, but shorter, for our busy commuters. Every weekday, we dive deep into the stories that matter to Houstonians — from breaking local news to cultural happenings, community voices, and the everyday joys and challenges of life in our vibrant city.

In today’s edition of “The Commuter Cut,” Ernie, Celeste, and Frank talk with University of Houston cybersecurity expert Chris Bronk, who breaks down the recent Amazon Web Services outage and what went wrong.
Then, we’re joined by Will Wright, Chief Creative Officer of the Galveston Historical Foundation, who tells us about the many haunted history tours they're offering this month.
Plus, we hear from Houston City Council member Dr. Carolyn Evans-Shabazz, who joins us to share her thoughts on the concerns over the fates of both the George Floyd and Black Lives Matter murals following the recent removal of the rainbow crosswalks in Montrose, and more.