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 discuss the history of redistricting in Texas with Eleanor Klibanoff, a Texas Tribune reporter, who helps break it all down for us.
Then, Mari Carmen Ramírez, the Wortham Curator of Latin American Art at MFAH, tells us about their new exhibition, Gyula Kosice: Intergalactic, a large-scale tribute to the works of Argentine artist Gyula Kosice.
Plus, we also hear from John Lomax, the Harris County reporter for the Houston Chronicle, who discusses his report on the use of AI by Harris County officials and what it means for transparency and technology in local government.