(Temporarily not Mayor Pro Tem) Carol Alvarado greeted student protesters this morning at City Hall: Upon reaching City Hall, the crowd of students was greeted outside by Councilwoman Carol Alvardo, who chanted with the students
It’s no surprise it was from KHOU-11’s Shern-Min Chow: It was a vivid civics lesson Monday as scores of students skipped class from Eisenhower and Humble high schools to protest HB 4437. [snip] Among those
HISD superintendent Dr. Abe Saavedra has issued a statement about today’s student walkout/protest. Here’s an excerpt: All the students who participated in today’s walkouts will be disciplined. The parents of each student who participated will
Isiah Carey has heard who the newest member of KHOU-11’s news team will be: Sources tell The Insite that KHOU has hired former NBC network correspondent and Today show fill in anchor Len Cannon as
There is a new Chron Eye for the Death Row Killer Guy. This one isn’t as horrible as some, but it’s really not clear why the newspaper devoted so much column space to the story
The Chronicle posts some tongue-in-cheek news about the Texans: DAVID Carr could only dream of such protection. Carr, the Houston Texans quarterback, was sacked 68 times last season, more than any other player in the
I’ll be involved in some business travel over the next week, and posting is likely to be slow or even nonexistent from me. Would you all please try not to let Houston fall apart during
What’s got the media’s attention today? High school students fighting for their rights, of course. And who makes an appearance? Why, it’s none other than Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee: Students protesting proposed federal immigration legislation
KUHF-88.7 has details of a new report on pollution in Harris County waters: A new report says industrial and municipal facilities in Harris County are some of the worst violators of the Federal Clean Water
In what is not an isolated case, the Chron took a story and buried the real lede. Slampo has the details: Take this fer instance we stumbled across in the weekly Alief/Southwest section of Thursday’s