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REPUBLICAN PARTY OF TEXAS WINS FEDERAL COURT CASE

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Online Convention will Continue with Ultimate Failsafe for National Delegates & Presidential Electors


HOUSTON, TX – The Republican Party of Texas (RPT) won in federal court today over a week-long battle with the City of Houston, requiring the City and Houston First Corporation to honor its contract to host the RPT State Convention. Judge Lynn Hughes, of the Southern District of Texas, ruled that the George R. Brown Convention Center must be available to RPT, if requested, this weekend. Both parties would have to act reasonably and work together to ensure that the RPT could perform its duties concerning the nation’s national elections this November. 

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner shut down the RPT’s scheduled in-person Convention last week, just ahead of the start of it’s in-person Convention, requiring the RPT’s immediate lawsuit. After the attempted mandamus was lost at the Texas Supreme Court this past Monday, the RPT’s SREC took immediate action to move to an online convention. Unfortunate technological delays prevented the party’s progress yesterday in opening its Convention, and gave impetus to join with the existing federal suit filed by Dr. Steve Hotze when invited at the final hour. 

“After the technical issues we experienced at RPT yesterday, immediate redundancy became a key objective. I was invited to join this lawsuit and took the opportunity to provide a last-resort method in-person if we needed it to secure our national election obligations,” said RPT Chairman James Dickey. “The RPT is on track to hold its convention online with its approved plan from the State Republican Executive Committee. Our online convention provides the greatest opportunity for as many delegates who want to participate in the Convention as possible. Delegate rights and delegate empowerment are critical to us and define the Republican grassroots. We learned a hard lesson yesterday and with this win today, if for any reason there is an issue tomorrow, we know that we have a single location where, with the necessary SREC authorizations, we could hold Congressional District Caucuses to elect our National Delegates and Alternates and Presidential Electors for President Donald J. Trump.”

Dickey continued, “We applaud Judge Hughes for affirming the position the RPT took in our original lawsuit, making clear that Mayor Turner cannot use pretext to infringe our right to in-person Convention. “I hope this ruling sets a precedent for other state and local Republican parties and organizations who come against a bully Democrat mayor’s malicious shutdown.

METRO Bus Operators, Contract Drivers Among Latest COVID-19 Cases

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METRO has received confirmation two bus operators, a First Transit contract driver for METROLift, two Yellow Cab contract drivers, a mechanic, and a cleaner have tested positive for COVID-19. This brings the total number of cases to 130 METRO employees and 39 contractors since March 2020. 
Sixty of the employees had no contact with the public. METRO tracks and reports all positive cases among its 4200 employees and the various contractors who provide services to METRO. We are also conducting temperature checks of employees and others before they begin their workday at METRO facilities or on our vehicles.
The first bus operator last worked June 25 and in the two weeks prior, drove the following routes:new 127The second bus operator last worked July 14 and in the two weeks prior, drove the following routes:new 128One of the Yellow Cab contract drivers last provided services for METRO on July 9 and in the two weeks prior, drove the following route:new acresThe other Yellow Cab contract driver also last provided services for METRO on July 9 and in the two weeks prior drove the following route:39 again*The charts above reflect the days the operators were on duty two weeks prior to their last days on the job.
The First Transit contract driver for METROLift provided services 7/15,7/14, 7/13, 7/12, 7/8, 7/7, 7/6, and 7/5. METROLift is an on-demand service and does not operate specific routes.
The mechanic last worked July 3rd and the cleaner last worked on July 6. Neither had contact with the public.Anyone who comes in contact with an individual who tests positive should monitor themselves for possible symptoms, contact your health care provider as soon as you develop any symptoms, and self-isolate to avoid possibly exposing others, including refraining from using public transportation.
METRO is working with public health officials so they can identify and notify anyone who traveled the routes driven by the bus operators during those time frames as well as anyone else who may have been impacted by the latest positive cases.Since mid-March, METRO has sought to minimize the likelihood of COVID-19 transmission by operators or passengers by encouraging social distancing. On March 23, the agency temporarily suspended collecting fares to avoid unnecessary contacts.  Shortly thereafter, orange mesh fencing was installed across the aisles of every local bus to assure appropriate distancing between operators and passengers.
More safety upgrades are also being added to ​buses, trains and METROLift vehicles. Operators and riders will now have access to hand sanitizer while on board and protective shields around drivers’ seats will provide another layer of separation between operators and the public. Operators and riders are required to wear a face covering while on the system.
We appreciate and greatly value our riders. We have taken many actions, including working with the community at large, to “flatten the curve” of COVID-19. To prevent or minimize its transmission on the transit system, METRO asks all riders to use the system only for essential trips at this time,  practice social distancing when you do ride transit (i.e., stand or sit at least 6 feet apart, as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control, wash your hands for 20 seconds before boarding transit and after deboarding, cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze, or cough or sneeze into your elbow, avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands, and stay home if you are sick). Additionally, riders should stand or sit no closer than six feet behind the driver. 
METRO’s number one priority is protecting the health and safety of our customers, community and employees.

Mark your Calendars: Astros Exhibition Games in Kansas City

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Earlier this week, the Astros announced that the team will travel to Kansas City to play two exhibition games versus the Royals at Kauffman Stadium. First pitch for Monday’s game is at 7:05pm followed by a 1:05pm start on Tuesday. 
Fans can catch both games live on SportsTalk790 and Astros Radio Network with Robert Ford and Steve Sparks on the call. Tuesday’s game will be televised live on MLB Network. Fan’s can also catch Monday and Tuesday’s games on MLB.TV

Opening day

The regular season kicks off one week from today as the Astros take on the Mariners at home. You can catch the game beginning at 8:10pm on AT&T SportsNet Southwest or on SportsTalk 790.
Astros Fan CutoutsTake me out to the ball game – virtually! We can’t invite you back to Minute Maid Park just yet but that doesn’t mean you can’t attend a game virtually with a Fan Cutout. Learn More Today!

Get Away to Coushatta This Weekend

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HGO Update

Hello HGO Family,

We hope that you are all staying healthy and finding ways to care for yourself during this time. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to rapidly evolve in our city, heeding the precautions put in place by our local officials remains of paramount importance. We will get through this together.

Although we are still mourning the cancellation of our mainstage productions and events, our incredible team is working hard to produce a unique alternative season that you can enjoy from the comfort of your own home! For our loyal patrons, you will have priority access to the alternative season, ahead of the public. A full schedule of this digital content, and information on how to access it, will be available at the beginning of August 2020.

We will continue to say it–thank you! Thank you for your constant encouragement and consideration of our organization. This has been a very difficult year, and we still have much more to face, but with your continued support we can get through anything. We look forward to the day we will once again reunite at the Wortham Theater. Until then, stay safe. 

Sincerely,

Patrick Summers
Artistic and Music Director
Margaret Alkek Williams Chair
Perryn Leech
Managing Director
Sarah and Ernest Butler Chair

HELP ARTISTS

The cancellation of our performances affects hundreds of artists, crewmembers, and staff. We are proud that, despite losing the revenues from these performances, we are honoring 50% of their expected income. To learn more about how you can support this effort or to donate now, click below.

WEEKLY RADIO BROADCAST
We are delighted to continue our weekly radio broadcasts in partnership with Houston Public Media. We invite you to tune in every week on Fridays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 1 p.m. (CDT) for more of our favorite operas from HGO’s history. We are excited to bring you today’s broadcast of Richard Strauss’s Arabella from a performance in 1998 with the renowned Renée Fleming in the title role. For more information on how to tune in, or to listen to other recent broadcasts, please click on the button.


Upcoming broadcasts: 

  • July 24 and 25: Samson and Delilah, 2002  
  • July 31 and August 1: The Merry Widow, 2003  
  • August 7 and 8: Lucia di Lammermoor, 2011  

METRO Bus Operators, Contract Drivers, Fare Inspector Among Latest COVID-19 Cases

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METRO has received confirmation five bus operators, four First Transit contract drivers, two Yellow Cab contract drivers, a fare inspector, two mechanics, a customer service representative, and a METROLift reservations operator have tested positive for COVID-19. This brings the total number of cases to 126 METRO employees and 36 contractors since March 2020. Fifty-nine of the employees had no contact with the public. METRO tracks and reports all positive cases among its 4200 employees and the various contractors who provide services to METRO. We are also conducting temperature checks of employees and others before they begin their workday at METRO facilities or on our vehicles. The first bus operator last worked July 3 and in the two weeks prior, drove the following routes:117The second bus operator last worked July 7 and in the two weeks prior, drove the following routes:119The third bus operator last worked July 2 and in the two weeks prior, drove the following routes:new tableThe fourth bus operator last worked July 8 and in the two weeks prior, drove the following routes:125 newThe fifth bus operator last worked July 11 and in the two weeks prior, drove the following routes:
126 againA First Transit contract bus operator last provided services for METRO July 14 and in the two weeks prior, drove the following routes:table new againAnother First Transit contract bus operator last provided services for METRO July 13 and in the two weeks prior, drove the following routes:table 3 new*The charts above reflect the days the operators were on duty two weeks prior to their last days on the job.One First Transit contract driver for METROLift provided services June 23, 18-15 and 12-11. The  other First Transit contract driver for METROLift provided services July 2 and 1 and June 30, 26- 23 and 19.One of the Yellow Cab contract drivers provided services for METROLift July 9, 8, 7, 6, 2 and June 29. The other Yellow Cab contract driver provided services for METROLift July 4, 2,1 and June 30- 27 .METROLift is an on-demand service and does not operate specific routes.The fare inspector’s last day on the job was July 10. That employee worked at rail stations along the Red Line.Fare inspector scheduleOne mechanic last worked July 2 and the other mechanic last worked on June 29. The METROLift reservations operator last worked June 30, and the customer service representative has worked from home since March 22. None of them had contact with the public.Anyone who comes in contact with an individual who tests positive should monitor themselves for possible symptoms, contact your health care provider as soon as you develop any symptoms, and self-isolate to avoid possibly exposing others, including refraining from using public transportation.METRO is working with public health officials so they can identify and notify anyone who traveled the routes driven by the bus operators during those time frames as well as anyone else who may have been impacted by the latest positive cases.Since mid-March, METRO has sought to minimize the likelihood of COVID-19 transmission by operators or passengers by encouraging social distancing. On March 23, the agency temporarily suspended collecting fares to avoid unnecessary contacts.  Shortly thereafter, orange mesh fencing was installed across the aisles of every local bus to assure appropriate distancing between operators and passengers.More safety upgrades are also being added to ​buses, trains and METROLift vehicles. Operators and riders will now have access to hand sanitizer while on board and protective shields around drivers’ seats will provide another layer of separation between operators and the public. Operators and riders are required to wear a face covering while on the system.We appreciate and greatly value our riders. We have taken many actions, including working with the community at large, to “flatten the curve” of COVID-19. To prevent or minimize its transmission on the transit system, METRO asks all riders to use the system only for essential trips at this time,  practice social distancing when you do ride transit (i.e., stand or sit at least 6 feet apart, as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control, wash your hands for 20 seconds before boarding transit and after deboarding, cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze, or cough or sneeze into your elbow, avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands, and stay home if you are sick). Additionally, riders should stand or sit no closer than six feet behind the driver. METRO’s number one priority is protecting the health and safety of our customers, community and employees

Mayor Turner thanks NY Governor Cuomo for sending COVID-19 Testing Resources to the City of Houston

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HOUSTON –  Mayor Sylvester Turner today thanked New York Governor Andrew R. Cuomo for sending COVID-19 testing site resources to the City of Houston. The announcement was made during Gov. Cuomo’s daily media conference call update in Albany, NY. 
You can read Mayor Turner’s thank you letter to Gov. Cuomo here.
The resources from New York will allow Houston to open two new temporary testing sites that will provide free COVID-19 testing. The support will also supplement the Houston Health Department’s two mega testing sites at Butler and Del Mar Stadiums and the 16 affiliated sites operated with federal, state and local partners.  “Houston is grateful for the support from Governor Cuomo and the people of New York. I commend the Governor and his people for their concentrated efforts in slowing down the spread of this virus. We value the partnership and thank them for sending a team and supplies to open two testing sites. Testing is critically important in Houston, especially in the Black and Hispanic communities that have been hit hardest by COVID-19,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner.

New York sent 19 clinical staff and five support staff  to Houston to open the two testing sites along with additional testing supplies.
The two testing sites are now open and will remain open for up to two weeks. The two testing sites are Fallbrook Church, 12,512 Walters Road, which opened Thursday and Higher Dimension Church 9800 Club Creek Drive, which will open on Friday.

The Houston Fire Department asks for Thoughts and Prayers as Captain Battles Covid-19

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HFD Captain Leroy Lucio, Provided by the Houston Fire Fighters Association, IAFF Local 341  
HFD Captain Leroy Lucio
Houston Fire Department Captain Leroy Lucio, a 30-year veteran of the HFD, is currently in a San Antonio Hospital ICU with Covid-19. He is in critical but stable condition. 

The HFD’s Firefighter Support Network and members of the HFD Honor Guard are with him and his family. The SAFD have been supporting Captain Lucio and his family in his hometown of San Antonio, TX,  through this difficult time.

HFD appreciates the show of support that Captain Lucio and his family have already received and asks for continued thoughts and prayers as he battles Covid-19.


  

REMINDER: Week 2 of Deeper Dive with BBP is today!

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You still have time to register for the next presentation in the Deeper Dive online series! Today at 1:30pm, BBP Project Manager José Solís will present an overview of our recently launched Buffalo Bayou East Master Plan. This plan envisions new parks and trails, unique destinations and connections to the culturally-dynamic and historic neighborhoods in the area. You’ll learn more about BBP’s process in gathering community input, current progress and more!

Register before 1:20pm today, July 16, to receive the link to join. Attendees will be sent the link 10 minutes prior to the start of the event.
Series Schedule
TODAY: 
Week 2: Buffalo Bayou East Master Plan
Hosted by BBP Project Manager José Solís
Thursday, July 16 at 1:30pm
Week 3: Public Art
Hosted by BBP Vice President of External Affairs Karen Farber and Board Member and Public Art and Programming Committee Chair Judy Nyquist
Thursday, July 23 at 1:30pm