Q: What do you get when you mix together an area political office of enormous power, an entrenched incumbent who’s been running his little part of the fiefdom for what seems like forever without much
Friday afternoon, Rorschach, Royko, and I, plus who knows how many other blogHOUSTON regulars made our way, singly or in groups, to a little park near the George R. Brown Convention Center. Nary a hobo
Time to clear out the blog link backlog after being out of town for a few days. Sorry that some of it is dated now. Some Clarity on the Annise Parker BARC issue (Lose an
Hope everyone is having a great Independence Day weekend. The blogHOUSTON crew is still in slow-posting mode, but this caught my eye: The Chron’s Carolyn Feibel writes on local road-building projects that are receiving stimulus
This is NOT senate-candidate White talking: Houston’s largest police union, citing the death of six officers during Mayor Bill White’s tenure, called on the mayor and City Council this week to hire more officers, restore
Here’s our latest local blog reading. Enjoy! Annise Parker releases BARC clean up plan (Lose an Eye, it's a Sport) Mayoral candidate Annise Parker tries to grab the BARC issue. Annise Parker was NOT on
The Chronicle ran an interesting story by Dane Schiller today that got priority treatment by Drudge for much of the day. Here is an excerpt: All told, Mexican officials in 2008 asked federal agents to
KRIV-26’s Isiah Carey reports that the city’s new fiscal year began today, and that means the end of significant HPD overtime spending that helped mask the department’s ongoing understaffing issues: And the head of the