Houston sues Life at Jackson Square | What's Your Point?
The City of Houston has filed a lawsuit against The Life at Jackson Square apartments. The apartment is one of the largest, legacy complexes and is said to be home to several illicit activities.
The City of Houston has filed a lawsuit against The Life at Jackson Square apartments. The apartment is one of the largest, legacy complexes and is said to be home to several illicit activities.
Piney Point mayor challenges Hidalgo | What's Your Point?
Piney Point Mayor Aliza Dutt has announced that she is running against Lina Hidalgo to become the next Harris County Judge. The What's Your Point panel talks about the challenge.
Piney Point Mayor Aliza Dutt has announced that she is running against Lina Hidalgo to become the next Harris County Judge. The What's Your Point panel talks about the challenge.
Harris Co. deputy pay parity | What's Your Point?
Harris County deputies will see a bump in pay after pay parity passed. The panel talks about the county's shift in priorities and what the passage means.
Harris County deputies will see a bump in pay after pay parity passed. The panel talks about the county's shift in priorities and what the passage means.
Lessons from George Floyd, Uvalde | What's Your Point?
This weekend marked 5 years since the death of George Floyd and 3 years since the killing of 21 inside of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. The What's Your Point panel talks about what has changed since each of the events.
This weekend marked 5 years since the death of George Floyd and 3 years since the killing of 21 inside of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. The What's Your Point panel talks about what has changed since each of the events.
Texas voters to decide bail reform | What's Your Point?
The Texas Legislature came to an agreement to pass a bail reform package. It will now head to Texas voters to decide. The What's Your Point Panel takes a closer look at what it does and doesn't do.
The Texas Legislature came to an agreement to pass a bail reform package. It will now head to Texas voters to decide. The What's Your Point Panel takes a closer look at what it does and doesn't do.
Bill to clarify Texas abortion law | What's Your Point?
A bill to clarify Texas' near total abortion ban passed significant hurdles this week. The so-called 'Life of the Mother Act' looks to make sure the law is applied consistently across the state.
A bill to clarify Texas' near total abortion ban passed significant hurdles this week. The so-called 'Life of the Mother Act' looks to make sure the law is applied consistently across the state.
Texas House passes THC ban | What's Your Point?
The Texas House signed off on one of the most controversial bills of the session. SB3 bans THC consumables that were made available through a loophole. Our panel talks about the ban and the impact that it will have retail locations across the state.
The Texas House signed off on one of the most controversial bills of the session. SB3 bans THC consumables that were made available through a loophole. Our panel talks about the ban and the impact that it will have retail locations across the state.
Texas lawmakers looking to settle on school funding package | What's Your Point?
The acrimony over $8 billion more heading soon to Texas public schools. Democrats claiming Republicans have pulled a bait-and-switch which may well hurt campuses across the state.
The acrimony over $8 billion more heading soon to Texas public schools. Democrats claiming Republicans have pulled a bait-and-switch which may well hurt campuses across the state.
Compromise in Texas bond reform, controversial ICE arrests, and more | What's Your Point?
FOX 26 Houston Political Reporter Greg Groogan talks the latest in local, statewide, and national politics.
FOX 26 Houston Political Reporter Greg Groogan talks the latest in local, statewide, and national politics.
TX Senate approves bill to shut down the TX Lottery Commission | What's Your Point?
Has luck run out for the scandal-plagued Texas Lotto? Some in the state legislature are saying it's time to close the book.
Has luck run out for the scandal-plagued Texas Lotto? Some in the state legislature are saying it's time to close the book.
Sen. Bettencourt looking to close 'disaster loophole' | What's Your Point?
Plugged at the State Capitol. The loophole exploited by Harris County leaders to jack up your local taxes is on the verge of disappearing.
Plugged at the State Capitol. The loophole exploited by Harris County leaders to jack up your local taxes is on the verge of disappearing.
Controversial ICE arrests across the country | What's Your Point?
America's deportation dilemma: when push comes to shove, do Americans want to expel millions of people who pose little risk?
America's deportation dilemma: when push comes to shove, do Americans want to expel millions of people who pose little risk?
The plague of fentanyl | What's Your Point?
While fewer Americans are dying, the deadly drug is still ending mostly young lives by the tens of thousands.
While fewer Americans are dying, the deadly drug is still ending mostly young lives by the tens of thousands.
Cornyn calls for death penalty for illegal immigrants convicted of murder | What's Your Point?
The harshest possible penalty proposed for those who come to this country without permission and then take innocent lives.
The harshest possible penalty proposed for those who come to this country without permission and then take innocent lives.
No change to clearance rate for crimes in TX since 2008 | What's Your Point?
Lots of crime fighting, but very little progress. A hard look at the stats reveal the bad guys are getting away way too much.
Lots of crime fighting, but very little progress. A hard look at the stats reveal the bad guys are getting away way too much.
Victim advocates celebrate compromise on TX constitutional amendment | What's Your Point?
After years of stubborn opposition, Texas House Democrats have agreed to allow our state's voters decide whether judges should have the discretion to deny pre-trial bail to defendants that prosecutors prove pose a clear danger to the public if released from custody.
After years of stubborn opposition, Texas House Democrats have agreed to allow our state's voters decide whether judges should have the discretion to deny pre-trial bail to defendants that prosecutors prove pose a clear danger to the public if released from custody.
Dan Crenshaw: Mexico leaders want to tackle drug cartels | What's Your Point?
"What's Your Point" host Greg Groogan shares an interview with Congressman Dan Crenshaw, who says Mexico's new leadership is eager to attack the drug cartels as part of a potent alliance with the U.S.
"What's Your Point" host Greg Groogan shares an interview with Congressman Dan Crenshaw, who says Mexico's new leadership is eager to attack the drug cartels as part of a potent alliance with the U.S.
Panel reacts to Pope Leo XIV | What's Your Point?
69-year-old Chicago native Robert Francis Prevost, the first ever American-born pope, brings intriguing qualities to his new job.
69-year-old Chicago native Robert Francis Prevost, the first ever American-born pope, brings intriguing qualities to his new job.
Trump executive order to cut NPR, PBS funding | What's Your Point?
One of President Trump's latest executive orders seeks to cut off all federal funding to PBS and NPR, legacy taxpayer supported public networks, which he and many Republicans believe have become ideologically woke and demonstrably pro-democrat. Federal funding makes up 16% of PBS budget, and only 1% of NPR's panel.
One of President Trump's latest executive orders seeks to cut off all federal funding to PBS and NPR, legacy taxpayer supported public networks, which he and many Republicans believe have become ideologically woke and demonstrably pro-democrat. Federal funding makes up 16% of PBS budget, and only 1% of NPR's panel.
Texas' mixed ratings of Trump handling the economy | What's Your Point?
New UT polling says many Texans aren't particularly happy with the president's handling of the economy and trade policy in particular. Is it too early to judge these policies?
New UT polling says many Texans aren't particularly happy with the president's handling of the economy and trade policy in particular. Is it too early to judge these policies?



















