How many of you have been driving down the freeway, when a giant inflatable gorilla caught your eye, and you said, “I gotta go shopping!”? Well, if some city councilmembers have their way, the big
The Chronicle’s Matt Stiles and Bradley Olson have details on the city’s actions this week in removing the owner of a rundown apartment complex: In the latest case involving La Casita Apartments, 313 Sunnyside, Mayor
Bicyclist Bob Stein, Houston’s (Democratic) expert on everything and every (lazy) local political journalist’s go-to man for the obvious quote, has gone international! The bicyclist is featured in today’s Ottawa Citizen: Bob Stein, author and
Many of us are weary of both pre-election and post-election commentary, but here’s a snippet on Harris County Attorney-elect Vince Ryan that’s worth posting: Ryan, a lawyer, said he is the right person to be
As expected, the Harris County GOP took quite a pounding last night, although it was not the complete sweep that seemed like a real possibility. We have an ongoing discussion in this comments thread from
The Big Election is finally upon us, and we’ll soon say goodbye to all the annoying political ads, mailers, signs, robocalls, and the like, at least for a little while (but Peter Brown really wants
The Chronicle‘s Carolyn Feibel posts that Council this week will consider an expenditure of $250,000 and a bit of change for a radio tag system that will be used to track whether taco trucks are
Meanwhile, the outer reaches of Harris County still get nothing. Except taxed, of course. The last Chron Move It! column had news of Pasadena’s new service: Metro approved a proposal to expand bus service to
…a Dallas developer has bought a chunk of land at Spring Steubner and Kuykendahl for a new retail center: The undeveloped land bought by Hopkins Commercial Real Estate Inc. is located at the southeast corner