Investigation of Hidalgo's administration continues - What's Your Point?
Greg Groogan and the panel talk about the growing feud between Democrats, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg. One claims a justifiable investigation while the other accuses"witch-hunt". What's Your Point?
Honor history but no historic designation says Houston's Third Ward - What's Your Point?
In the middle of the Third ward is Riverside Terrace a historic part of Houston but a community fighting the historic designation.
Billions Of Harvey relief Funding Sitting In The Bank
Panel discusses billion of dollars that were appropriated by the U.S. Congress, for the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, has yet to be distributed.
"I feel deceived" 5th Ward residents upset about delays in creosote clean-up and politicians promises - What's
Greg Groogan and the panel talk about campaign contributions, promises, and the toxic waste that create a cancer cluster in the 5th Ward
On the edges of replacement theory - What's Your Point?
Gerg Groogan and the panel discuss the horrific events in Buffalo and what might be the reason behind the slaughter.
Guaranteed $1,000 a month to some Austin families - What's Your Point?
Austin's city council has initiated a pilot program that provides a guaranteed income to 85 families. A justifiable helping hand or a slippery slope to welfare, What's Your Point?
Inflation may be here to stay - What's Your Point?
Greg Groogan and the WYP panel talk about gas prices, inflation, and politics.
Vote for me - GOP Runoff candidates for Harris County Judge make final argument before election day
Texas GOP Primary Runoff candidates for Harris County Judge make a final statement before election day on why they would make a better Haris County Judge.
GOP Runoff To Face Judge Lina Hidalgo In The Fall
Panel discusses Texas primary runoff election and who will face Judge Lina Hidalgo in the Fall? Vidal Martinez or Alexandra Mealer?
Officials Receive Contributions From Union Pacific
Panel discusses Union Pacific contributions accepted by Mayor Sylvester Turner and State Senators Carol Alvarado, Boris Miles and John Whitmire.
"Replacement Theory" Dangers
Panel discusses the versions of "replacement theories" that have been said by American politicians and the horrific Buffalo Supermarket Massacre.
192 Landmarks Protected In Houston
Panel discusses neighborhoods in Houston's Riverside area, in the heart of third ward, being designated as "historic"...and the results transpiring with it.
Hidalgo Claims Political Vendetta
Panel discusses Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo declaring that she and her inner-circle are the target of a prosecutorial "witch hunt", perpetrated by District Attorney and fellow democrat, Kim Ogg.
Austin TX Approved Guaranteed Income Program
Panel discusses taxpayers in the capitol city funding a pilot "guaranteed income" program.
Inflation Here To Stay?
Panel discusses gas prices reaching record-highs and the factors causing this drastic inflation.
Houston Attorney Speaks On Behalf Of Daughter's Accused Killer
Panel discusses the teen accused of killing Maria Tritico, pleading with the judge to replace a negligent defense lawyer with a competent one.
Longoria Testifies Before The Texas House Committee Election
Panel discusses Isabel Longoria testifying before the Texas house committee election.
Not Seeing Eye To Eye With Either Of The Major Political Parties
Panel discusses how newly voters are more supportive to a more moderate independent presidential candidate, rather than President Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Independent Autopsy Shows Randle Shot From Behind
Panel discusses the fatal police shooting of Jalen Randle and his family, along with Attorney Ben Crump, requesting body camera footage after an autopsy shows Jalen Randle was shot in the back of his neck.
Mayor Turner's $5.7 Billion Dollar Spending Plan
Panel discusses Mayor Sylvester Turner's $5.7 billion dollar spending plan that highlights raises for all city employees, additional fire and police cadet classes, property tax relief for the elderly and disabled and full funding for the mayor's anti-crime initiative.