Ken Hoffman reports that the Baseball as America exhibition will be visiting the Museum of Fine Arts. Exhibition dates are May 21 through August 14. More information can be found on the Baseball as America
HISD has taken some real hits lately — some deserved and some not. Some of the undeserved hits have been courtesy of some less-than-stellar reporting from the Chronicle. Today, the Chronicle runs a terrific op-ed
KPRC-2 is sure tackling the important issues. A couple of weeks ago the station decided it was necessary to test the claims of the Hanky Panky thong panty, which describes itself as the “most comfortable
The Chronicle‘s Steve McVicker reports that the Houston Police Department has failed in its latest attempt to gain accreditation for the crime lab: A national panel rejected the Houston Police Department’s effort to have its
Politicians are fad followers, according to the Reason blog, Out of Control. Let’s look at the list and see if we can recognize any of the trends: If you’re an elected official and you want
The anti-death-penalty Chronicle must have been an ecstatic place yesterday, judging from today’s output from the newspaper’s staff columnists. Rick Casey dialed up an anti-death-penalty activist (sadly, not editor Jeff Cohen’s wife) so his column
KHOU-11 reminds us that the city’s new truck zone ordinance went into effect Tuesday: “There’s a truck here, no permit, nothing. This is a commercial zone. He got a $300 ticket,” says Wilford Martinez with
Hobby Airport now has wi-fi: Hobby travelers can use the new high-speed wireless service throughout the airport, including gate areas, restaurants, ticketing and baggage claim at speeds up to 100 times faster than standard dialup.
KHOU-11 gives us a little story on how Metro is keeping track of Rodeo fans: This year, a new computer system keeps track of who is coming from which lot. “We can look and say
Metro appears to have moved into its new Lee P. Brown Administration Building, and is ready to auction off unneeded office furniture and equipment from the old Metro headquarters: METRO’s Property Services Division will conduct