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Michael Adkison

Journalist · 8 articles indexed on Spring

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After two decades in Congress, Al Green will leave the Capitol in January. What’s next?

At 78, Green’s political career is likely to end when he leaves office in January. He said he would devote the remainder of his term to progressive causes.

Houston Public Media · May 27, 2026 · local

FIFA Fan Festival premium tickets are on sale. Here’s what to expect from the otherwise free event

The festival will be open in Houston's East Downtown neighborhood every day of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which kicks off June 11.

Houston Public Media · May 29, 2026 · events

Congo’s soccer team will make World Cup history in Houston. Ebola could upend fans’ plans

The U.S. is blocking some international travel amid an outbreak of the deadly disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Those restrictions will be in effect when the team makes its World Cup debut

Houston Public Media · May 29, 2026 · local

Christian Menefee beats Al Green in Democratic primary runoff in new TX-18

The race was an election rarity: two incumbents of the same party facing one another. Its outcome could prove to be a bellwether for Texas Democrats.

Houston Public Media · May 27, 2026 · government

Yes, there are still tickets available for World Cup games in Houston — but they'll cost you

FIFA is still selling some tickets to Houston's World Cup matches at face value, but it might cost you a grand or more. One match is still relatively affordable.

Houston Public Media · May 25, 2026 · local

Colony Ridge developers sue Alex Jones for defamation over social media video

Developers of the residential community northeast of Houston, which recently settled a lawsuit with the Department of Justice, accuse Jones and former Texas gubernatorial candidate Pete Chambers of fa

Houston Public Media · May 22, 2026 · local

In test of state abortion laws, Montgomery County prosecutors charge man with illegally inducing abortion

The case, which prosecutors say is the first of its kind since Texas outlawed abortions, involves a man whom law enforcement accuses of slipping an abortion-inducing medication into a pregnant woman’s

Houston Public Media · May 21, 2026 · government

Houston residents will be able to register online to speak at city council meetings

A measure approved by the council on Wednesday brings the city to the same standards as other major Texas cities in allowing public speakers to sign up online.

Houston Public Media · May 20, 2026 · local

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