The Chron’s Jennifer Radcliffe notes that a certain mayor who is fond of revenue streams is interested in West U.’s possible school zone cell phone ban: Houston-area officials are watching West University Place as elected
Local blog readers surely know that area attorney Tom Kirkendall’s blog frequently offers an alternative perspective on business risk and the criminalization of business, resisting the easy populist critiques that grace so many newspaper pages.
In this week’s Houston Press, Rich Connelly mocks the local Hearst daily for its full-page ads trumpeting the awards it gave its own people: The Houston Chronicle offered up a full-page house ad March 7
Last week, KTRK-13’s Wayne Dolcefino continued his look into some suspicious Harris County land deals. This story looks at how Michael Surface, David Blumhardt, and others figured in some really convenient (and profitable) wheeling and
Here’s a telling exchange between a Chronicle reader and the newspaper’s little-seen reader representative: READER: Do Chron editors read this column for suggestions/input? I would just like to mention that I do not enjoy the
Back in January we discussed the problem of pedestrians who run across freeways, and the terrible outcome that often follows. It’s hard to fathom why anyone would do something so dangerous. This morning, Chron.com carried
The Chronicle runs some free PR for the company that now owns Ninfa’s on Navigation and Antone’s: LEGACY Restaurants may be a new Houston company, but its businesses are familiar to almost everyone in town:
KPRC-2 is reporting that the city of Houston is “cracking down” on graffiti: The city of Houston is cracking down on graffiti during spring break, KPRC Local 2 reported Friday. Houston police will be out
The Chronicle Editorial Board, which is tasked with producing a whopping two editorials per day, came up with this winner of an opening paragraph today: If Houston’s air is to be cleaned and made safe
Earlier today, the Chronicle‘s Allan Turner and Peggy O’Hare reported that Gov. Rick Perry was close to naming an interim Harris County District Attorney. Tonight, Alan Bernstein and Clay Robison are reporting a name, along