Dan Rather’s “retirement” announcement on Tuesday was obviously intended to accomplish two things: pre-empt what is likely to be damning criticism from the internal investigation of the fraudulent documents he presented to television viewers during
David Barron reports that it’s now official after 20 days of silence — former KILT-610 sports talker Charlie Pallilo will be the featured personality on Clear Channel’s new sports talk station in Houston, after making
Curves has rapidly become a hot name in fitness club circles and it has a Texas/Houston connection. So of course, the Chronicle picks up an AP story about the company and its founder, Gary Heavin:
Alex Berenson of the New York Times reports today that many of the safety claims of Taser International regarding its weapons have been somewhat exaggerated: Taser International, whose electrical guns are used by thousands of
Yesterday’s Chronicle ran a Thanksgiving editorial that started off in the right direction: It is a time of the year when many American families will more keenly feel the absence of loved ones serving in
Republican Talmadge Heflin’s campaign has now “gone nuclear” with regard to his most recent race against Democrat Hubert Vo (the certified winner of the race): State Rep. Talmadge Heflin asked the state House of Representatives
Yesterday, the Chronicle posted a typically simplistic editorial, in which the editors hyperventilated about several relevant, experienced GOP committee chairmen putting the brakes on a massive intelligence “reform” bill that had been moving through the
Bush Intercontinental has opened a special parking lot for people awaiting passenger arrivals: During this busy Thanksgiving holiday travel period, which officially starts today, people can wait for passengers in the newly opened cell phone
There are quite a few goings-on this Thanksgiving weekend, besides the parade Thursday morning. The Uptown Holiday Lighting will take place Thursday, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., on Post Oak Blvd., between San Felipe
Cy-Fair ISD is taking a $700 million bond initiative to the voters and the Chronicle’s Jason Spencer has uncovered a bit more to the story: A political action committee, or PAC, calling itself Citizens for