Today on City Cast Houston, over 100 people have died from the Texas floods, raising questions if the scale of this tragedy could have been prevented. Host Raheel Ramzanali talks with columnist Chris Tomlinson about why he believes state leaders ignored warnings of worsening flood risks. Plus, former camper Rachel Kherkher shares what made Camp Mystic so magical — and how she’s trying to help uplift our community during this time of grief. Houston ISD elementary school student Greta Toranzo dies...
Jul 09, 2025•25 min
It’s been one year since Hurricane Beryl hit Houston and knocked out power for millions. In the aftermath, state leaders and local lawmakers blasted CenterPoint for multiple failures, from its outage tracker, to delayed power restoration, and generators that never turned on. But, did our leaders hold CenterPoint accountable? Host Raheel Ramzanali talks with Claire Hao, energy and power grid reporter at the Houston Chronicle, about the failure to deliver meaningful reform, the power company’s pla...
Jul 08, 2025•37 min
Historic rainfall in the Texas Hill Country over the July Fourth weekend killed at least 67 people statewide. Some of the missing are from the Greater Houston area, including some young girls from the sleep-away camp, Camp Mystic . With state leaders promising a “relentless” search and federal assistance on the way, host Raheel Ramzanali and executive producer Laura Isensee talked on Sunday to bring you the latest on what we know and how to help.The latest on the historic flooding and stories we...
Jul 07, 2025•19 min
Raheel Ramzanali and all 12 other City Cast podcast hosts (from Austin, Boise, Chicago, DC, Denver, Las Vegas, Madison, Nashville, Philly, Pittsburgh, Portland, and Salt Lake City) compete head-to-head in a high-stakes showdown to answer the question that’s been burning up our company-wide Slack for weeks: which city is the best for a summer weekend trip? From naked bike rides to ‘the country’s best farmers market,’ pickle festivals to Elvis impersonators driving pink convertibles, our hosts are...
Jul 03, 2025•46 min
Houston’s barbecue joints keep winning awards, but with so many places to visit, it can be overwhelming. So, host Raheel Ramzanali is calling on Patrick Feges, co-owner and pitmaster of Feges BBQ, for his top picks from Houston’s barbecue scene, from brisket to fusion. Don’t miss our 713 Day Pre-Party at Saint Arnold Brewing on July 10 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. This event is free, but please RSVP here . Check out all of the recommendations from today’s show: Truth BBQ Corkscrew BBQ Gatlin’s Pinkerton'...
Jul 02, 2025•19 min
It may be hot and sticky outside, but that doesn’t mean we can’t make this month the best July ever in H-Town! Host Raheel Ramzanali is joined by Hey Houston newsletter editor Brooke Lewis and producer Carlignon Jones to give you insider recommendations on the best ways to stay cool, where to take out-of-town guests, and of course, where to eat! Want more great food recommendations? Check out our guide to the hottest restaurants in Montrose right now! Places we talked about on today’s show: What...
Jul 01, 2025•28 min
A new investigation in the Houston Chronicle found that Houston police called ICE on woman after she called 911 for domestic abuse. So, is HPD working with ICE despite Mayor Whitmire saying they aren’t? Host Raheel Ramzanali talks with Sam González Kelly, one of the Houston Chronicle reporters on that investigation, and Maria Espinosa of FIEL, the largest immigrant-led civil rights organization in Texas, to answer that question, and how this case could put more immigrants and all Houstonians at ...
Jun 30, 2025•25 min
It’s Friday so we’re breaking down the biggest news in H-Town. Host Raheel Ramzanali is joined by Faith Bugenhagen, trending news reporter at Chron.com, and Maggie Gordon, senior storytelling editor at Straight Arrow News, to talk about the next steps in the THC ban after Governor Abbott vetoed Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s bill, the rise in deaths at Harris County Jail, why your recycling isn’t getting picked up, and more! Stories we talked about on today’s show: Dan Patrick blasts Abbott over surpris...
Jun 27, 2025•33 min
It’s Beyonce weekend here in H-Town as Queen B takes over NRG for her Cowboy Carter tour. So, Host Raheel Ramzanali is talking to Dr. Alicia Odewale, National Geographic MasterClass professor, about how Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter album spotlights Black cowboy culture and how we can celebrate it in Houston. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 26th episode: Visit Navasota Jones Dairy Farm A.D. Players Theater Dive deeper with these resources recommended by Dr. Odewale: Dr. Odewale’s MasterClas...
Jun 26, 2025•25 min
Host Raheel Ramzanali is hanging out with his friend Eric Sandler, editor of CultureMap Houston, talking about all of the big food news in Houston. From throwing shade at the cost of fajitas to discussing the true impact of food awards, Raheel and Eric are talking about it all. Plus, their favorite summer foods and a new restaurant from an OG Houston chef you have to try. Places and stories we talked about on today’s show: The Problem With BBQ, Fast Food Is Changing & Chinese Tamales Texas M...
Jun 25, 2025•22 min
Since the 1970s, Montrose has been Houston’s neighborhood for artists, musicians, bohemians, and so much more. Basically, it’s the cool neighborhood. But, with rent going up and more upscale boutiques, is Montrose still MONTROSE? Host Raheel Ramzanali is joined by Quinn Bishop, co-owner of Cactus Music, and executive producer Laura Isensee to talk about how Montrose became the heart of Houston’s counter culture, when they noticed the area changing, and how to keep the Montrose spirit alive. Stor...
Jun 24, 2025•30 min
Earlier this month, former Houston Mayor Annise Parker announced she’s running for Harris County Judge in 2026. And today she’s sitting down with host Raheel Ramzanali to talk about why she’s getting back into local politics. They discuss where Parker thinks Harris County has fallen short, if she’s talked to incumbent Lina Hidalgo, and how she would address challenges like flooding and affordable housing. Dive deeper into Parker’s campaign and the issues we talked about on today’s show: Former H...
Jun 23, 2025•28 min
City Cast hosts are on the pulse of what's happening in our communities. So Raheel Ramzanali and all 12 other hosts sat down with City Cast CEO David Plotz to talk about creative local problem solving that might work in your hometown too and to commiserate about stressors affecting most of our cities, from unaffordable housing to bike lanes. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 20th episode: Comicpalooza Visit Port Aransas Arts District Houston Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITY...
Jun 20, 2025•1 hr
Montrose is home to some of the hottest restaurants and bars in H-town. Whether you’re planning a fancy dinner or a weekend brunch or a night of cocktails in between, host Raheel Ramzanali is getting recommendations from Emma Balter, senior editor at Texas Monthly. Plus, they dig into some delicious bites at ChòpnBlọk! Places and stories we mentioned on today’s show: Black Hole Coffee Shop ChopnBlok How Chemical Salesman Ope Amosu Became One of Htx’s Hottest Chefs Hugo’s Rosie Cannonba...
Jun 18, 2025•22 min
Today on City Cast Houston, host Raheel Ramzanali talks with Faith Bugenhagen, trending news reporter at Chron.com, about the new contract and big raise for HISD’s state-appointed superintendent Mike Miles. And, you better slow down on Interstate 45 and U.S. 59 because Houston police are cracking down on speeding and reckless driving. Plus, Houstonians vent their frustrations about The Galleria, a recap of the No Kings protest, and more! Stories we talked about on today’s show: ‘No Kings’ protes...
Jun 17, 2025•27 min
Buying a whole-home generator has become a trend in Houston, especially after multiple power outages during Hurricane Beryl and other disasters. Today on City Cast Houston, host Raheel Ramzanali is talking with Texas Monthly’s senior writer Michael Hardy about why he installed one for his Heights home, what he learned along the way, and why Houston has a growing “generator divide.” Read more about Michael’s experience and dive into more resources here: We’re Not Relying on the Texas Power Grid T...
Jun 16, 2025•19 min
It’s Friday so we’re recapping the week that was in Houston. Host Raheel Ramzanali is joined by attorney and education advocate Monica Flores Richart and political commentator Rafael Lemaitre to talk about Texas Under Trump with a look the latest methods ICE is using to detain undocumented residents, how politicians are creating fear ahead of this weekend’s protests, and more. Plus, they’re breaking down former Mayor Annise Parker’s big announcement to run for Harris County Judge and why three t...
Jun 13, 2025•39 min
Houston isn’t just about the Loop — the city stretches deep into the suburbs. But which one is the best? We’re settling that debate with a good old-fashioned suburb showdown. Host Raheel Ramzanali is repping his beloved Richmond. Meagan Clanahan, co-owner of HoustonMoms.com, is making the case for one of our OG suburbs, Katy. And longtime Pearland resident Phil Jacob, executive director at The Buckingham, is standing up for his turf. And our judge? Producer Carlignon Jones, who just might be rea...
Jun 12, 2025•36 min
Nothing says summer like chilling in the shade with a cold margarita. And with those hot summer days coming, we’re giving you the best margaritas to enjoy around H-Town! Producer Carlignon Jones is getting recommendations from Sofia Gonzalez, food and travel editor at Houstonia Magazine. From frozen to on the rocks, this episode will get you ready to soak up everything Houston’s margarita scene has to offer. This episode originally aired Aug. 21, 2024. Check out these recommendations from today’...
Jun 11, 2025•18 min
Montrose has so much to offer from restaurants and bars to museums and local shops. But it’s actually hard to walk around what should be one of Houston’s most walkable neighborhoods. A project to overhaul Montrose Boulevard was supposed to help fix that — until Mayor John Whitmire stepped in. Host Raheel Ramzanali talks with Houston Public Media’s Dominic Anthony Walsh about why the project got political and what it means for folks in Montrose and other Houston neighborhoods. Stories we talked a...
Jun 10, 2025•27 min
It’s been almost four years since 10 people died and hundreds of others were hurt at the Astroworld Festival, and now Netflix is releasing a new documentary, Trainwreck: the Astroworld Tragedy, explaining how this tragic event could’ve been avoided. Host Raheel Ramzanali is breaking it down with Jose Partida, an Astroworld concertgoer, and Zach Despart, journalist at the Texas Tribune who was part of the Houston Chronicle’s award-winning coverage of the event. Stories we talked about on today’s ...
Jun 09, 2025•36 min
It’s Friday so we’re breaking down the biggest stories of the week that impacted YOU. Host Raheel Ramzanali is joined by Abby Church, city hall reporter at the Houston Chronicle, and Pulitzer Prize finalist Evan Mintz to talk about the drama surrounding Mayor Whitmire’s budget passing, the extension of the state’s takeover of HISD, big takeaways from the 89th State Legislature, and some big career news for Evan! Stories we talked about on today’s show: High-tension Houston City Council meeting ...
Jun 06, 2025•37 min
You don’t have to spend money to have a good time in H-Town! Host Raheel Ramzanali is talking to Houston content creator Shawn the Food Sheep about the best free things to do this summer in Houston. From world-class art to free concerts, Shawn’s recommendations will help you plan the perfect free day for families, friends, and even your significant other! Places we talked about on today’s show: Coffee and Cars at POST Camden Park Second Saturday at Sawyer Yards Contemporary Arts Museum Houston C...
Jun 05, 2025•23 min
We’re talking food with Chron.com’s food reporter Erica Cheng! First, host Raheel Ramzanali and Erica have some hot takes regarding the Texas Monthly Top 50 BBQ Joints list and bbq in general. Then, is Chick-Fil-A about to change the way we consume fast food? Plus, Erica explains what a Chinese tamale is! Stories and places we talked about today: Eight Houston-area barbecue restaurants make Texas Monthly’s top 50 list for 2025 Drive-thru-only Chick-Fil-A heads to busy Houston neighborhood...
Jun 04, 2025•32 min
Montrose is arguably the coolest neighborhood in Houston, and today we have the popular Montrose meme account, @montrosecellectuals , giving us a guide to the perfect and wildest day in Montrose. Help us grow the show by sharing this episode with three of your friends who live in, or LOVE, Montrose because we’ll be focusing on the neighborhood once a week throughout June. Follow @Montrosecellectuals Black Hole Coffee House The Menil Collection Catbirds Bar Rivas Italian Restaurant Nu...
Jun 03, 2025•28 min
Hurricane season is officially underway, and we’re getting a hype-free preview of what to expect from Space City Weather’s Matt Lanza. He joins host Raheel Ramzanali about NOAA’s official forecast, what lessons we learned from Hurricane Beryl, and how you can prepare. Stories we talked about on today’s show: With calm Houston weather, we take a very early look at hurricane season NOAA predicts 2025 Atlantic hurricane season will be ‘above normal’ Tips To Get You Hurricane Ready in Houston Learn ...
Jun 02, 2025•27 min
It’s Friday so host Raheel Ramzanali is breaking down the big stories of the week in H-Town. Today, he’s joined by ABC-13’s Pooja Lodhia to talk about her story on a mail theft ring that was busted this week and why victims can’t find out if their identity was stolen. They also have the latest on a lawsuit that could derail Houston’s budget and share good news with more neighborhood pools opening this summer. Plus, why our Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is throwing TCH products at reporters! Stories we ta...
May 30, 2025•31 min
June is filled with big events, moments to reflect, and delicious meals for dad. So host Raheel Ramzanali is bringing on executive producer Laura Isensee and Hey Houston newsletter editor Brooke Lewis to help you make the most of June in Houston. Want even more delicious spots to eat at around Houston? Check out our the top brunch spots in Houston right now! Places we talked about on today’s show: Galveston Island Revue Weekend A Juneteenth Conversation: With the Family of George Floyd Pr...
May 29, 2025•32 min
Houston’s brunch scene is one of the best in the nation, from chicken and waffles to dim sum and everything in between. But with so many standout spots, choosing the perfect spot for your brunch plans can be overwhelming. That’s why host Raheel Ramzanali is teaming up with Bao Ong, the Houston Chronicle’s restaurant critic, to round up the top brunch experiences around H-town. Whether you’re looking for party vibes, a decadent Mexican meal, or a classic buffet, they’ve got you covered! Places we...
May 28, 2025•21 min
During his presidential campaign, President Trump vowed to crack down on illegal immigration and deport violent criminals. But how is the crackdown actually playing out in Houston? Host Raheel Ramzanali talks with award-winning immigration reporter Anna-Cat Brigida about how some regular Houstonians are getting their visas revoked, detained in ICE raids, and more. ICE says it deported more than 500 people in the Houston area in one week University of Houston assistant professor preparing to leav...
May 27, 2025•32 min