Early voting is underway for the Klein ISD bond election. Proponents of the bond are saying opponents don’t want what’s best for the kids, teachers face layoffs if the bond isn’t passed, and that Klein
Yesterday the Chronicle‘s editorial board penned a missive on the plight of polar bears and the effort to get them listed as an endangered species: U.S. Geological Survey scientists estimate that the thawing Arctic could
Mary Sit has posted the questions and answers from yesterday’s lunchtime chat with METRO CEO Frank Wilson. Here are a few fun ones: Q : If the rail running along Richmond and connecting Uof H,
Oh brother. So … as the Texas Democratic Party deploys resources to Harris County in an effort to defeat Judge Ed Emmett and throws criticisms of Emmett all over the place, Dem Candidate David Mincberg
The Chron’s Carolyn Feibel reports that SimDesk has shut down: SimDesk Technologies, the company that provided online computer applications to Houston residents through a controversial contract with the city, has gone out of business. The
Violations are dropping, one fourth of the people who have received red light tickets haven’t paid, and HPD is getting desperate: “Something we’re going to start exploring immediately is whether we can boot vehicles of
Via KHOU-11: On Thursday, the Texas Medical Center filed a lawsuit against Metro for the potential damage of electrical current leaking from Metro’s rail line. It is a story 11 News has been covering for
On the Chron’s Houston Politics blog, Liz Peterson relays a Harris County Democratic Party press release complaining about the timing of Judge Emmett’s trip to India: The Harris County Democratic Party is criticizing Republican County