The Chronicle reported the latest light-rail “accident” on Sunday, describing it as the 61st (my count of incidents is 63): Two people suffered minor injuries after a car ran a red light and collided with
A couple of weeks ago (on September 2, to be exact), the Dallas Morning News ran a story by Terry Box on a recent study by Experian on car loans: Dallas motorists shoulder the highest
Yesterday’s excellent Washington Post article on the Dan Rather-forged memos issue includes this paragraph, toward the end of the story: “I know Dan Rather is right,” Marian Carr Knox, a former secretary in Bush’s Guard
Local CBS affiliates are taking the brunt of viewer anger regarding Dan Rather’s forged memos. The Kerry Spot at National Review Online highlights KHOU’s response: One of the best responses from any network so far
On Friday, Kristen Mack turned in her first column as the Chronicle‘s new local-politics columnist, a spot unfilled since John Williams left the newspaper in June. It was an inauspicious start, inasmuch as it included
The Chronicle has ceased publication of its weekend Texas Magazine: Texas Magazine has suspended publication. The Houston Chronicle is exploring the best ways to offer its readers in-depth, well-written stories about the people of this
The Chronicle‘s Dai Huynh sings the praises of Christian’s Tailgate Grill and Bar on Washington near I-10. His is as much a story of the place as a food review. That’s also the style of
In November 2002, as rail was being debated as a transit option for Houston, the Houston Chronicle inadvertently posted an internal memo to their website. The memo quite clearly revealed an editorial strategy aimed at