Chron Reader Rep. Steve Jetton notes that the newspaper’s set-in-concrete-and-rebar Ethics Policy has claimed a victim: The Chronicle’s Ethics Policy has cost one of its sports columnist his extra job as a radio talk show
KTRK-13 recently ran this story about a Chronicle street vendor who was partly disabled when a car ran over her foot as she was helping distribute the Hearst daily. According to the report, two Lakewood
From the Chronicle letter section comes another edition of METRO customer-service excellence: On May 9, I exited the Metro train at the TMC Transit Center station and a man called out to me asking me
Well, it appears Mayor White needs to go after METRO: The Clean Water Act is designed to clean up our waters. Thousands of people pass through METRO Transit Centers every day, but 11 News discovered
Chris Baker, our old friend and the Twin Cities’ hottest talker, passes along this interesting bit of news from his new home: Drivers nabbed by the now-outlawed photo-cop red-light enforcement program in Minneapolis will get
Houston’s other big Greek Orthodox Church is putting on its Greek Festival this weekend. If you’re in West Houston, be sure to check it out. Apparently there will even be a gyro-eating contest. In our
KHOU-11’s Lee McGuire has a story about how difficult one man has found it to get his guide dog’s license renewed every year. This prompted Mayor White to send a memo to all city departments:
The Chron’s Jennifer Friedberg reports that the Kirby Drive expansion has run into a problem: A design error could set back the start date for half of Segment 4 from Bissonnet to U.S. 59 by
Just what we need — crazy ants that are hard to kill: In what sounds like a really low-budget horror film, voracious swarming ants that apparently arrived in Texas aboard a cargo ship are invading
Yesterday, Mayor White rolled out his proposed 2009 budget: Mayor Bill White unveiled a record $4 billion budget proposal Tuesday, calling for a sharp increase in spending on public safety while cutting the property tax