The Chronicle‘s Mike Glenn has details of what HPD plans on doing with its new windfall: Red light cameras installed at 50 intersections throughout the city have generated more than $6 million for the city
As the Chronicle‘s Andrew Dansby reports, John Lennon fans may be interested in an exhibit running this weekend at the Galleria: John Lennon was an art student before he started his band. By the time
For its upcoming race in January, the Houston Marathon decided to allow registered runners to transfer their entry to someone else for a fee (the rationale being, if one is unable to participate for some
Tex-Mex cuisine and the Houston Press‘ inimitable Robb Walsh get lots of play in this New York Times story. There’s no way to do it justice with an excerpt. Just go read. BLOGVERSATION: Cook’s Tour
METRO’s $76,000/year blogger informs that METRO is working with Houston Grand Opera for the first time: Walk into the lobby of the Wortham Center where two performances of the opera will be staged, and you’ll
KTRK-13’s Miya Shay posts that her colleague Andy Cerota has learned that Chief Hurtt will be starting his own blog. We’ve missed his podcasts, and hope the blog proves to be as interesting. It will
Word reaches us that Chronicle publisher Jack Sweeney circulated an email internally at the Chronicle yesterday warning of another round of staff reductions. The downsizing will apparently be “in the 5 percent range,” and is
Neal Meyer has done quite of bit of digging and uncovered some interesting details about a consultant Metro began using a couple of years ago…a consultant who goes way back with Metro CEO Frank “Procurement
Today, Commissioners Court took up the matter of Judge Ed Emmett’s proposed one cent property tax rate cut: Harris County Commissioners Court unanimously approved County Judge Ed Emmett’s proposal this morning to cut the county’s
KTRH-740’s Jarrod Allen reports on some incendiary comments made by Quannel the Tenth at an “excessive force” protest/vigil (take your pick): “I’m saying to Mayor White: ‘Soon, the Bloods and the Crips and the north