Mayor White has come out against a big high-rise condo project in the Rice University area, and he has promised legislation to deal with projects like this in the future. Cory blogs about this at
The Houston Press‘ annual “Best Of” issue is out, and lots of interesting choices have been made. Perhaps some could even be called…unexpected. Check it out, if you haven’t already. Thanks to Banjo Jones for
As promised, KTRK-13’s Wayne Dolcefino tells us how to ride Metro’s transit offerings for free: we’ve found a way you can ride the bus or the rail absolutely free anytime you want. “Are you referring
Last night on KTRK-13, Wayne Dolcefino took a look at what it cost to make those goofy videos on Metro’s website: Just how much of your money is METRO spending to convince you to ride
According to a new study, Houston’s vibrant arts scene contributes substantially to the local economy (via Houston Business Journal): “The Business of the Arts: A Look into The Economic Impact of the Arts on the
Homicides in Houston are down fourteen percent from last year (via the Chronicle): Between Jan.1 and Sept. 17 last year, the city’s homicide count was 290, Police Chief Harold Hurtt said. In the same period
The ever-enterprising Matt Stiles took last week’s list of Houston billionaires and gave it a local politics-angle: Business reporter Purva Patel has a story today about the Houstonians who made Forbes magazine’s annual list of
Last week I ran across this post on Reason’s Out of Control blog which included a link to some interesting data: Houston’s public transit market share in 2005 was 0.9%. For some clarification, Tom Bazan
Paige Hewitt writes in the Chronicle about HPD’s adding some items to its chase policy. Here is a post I did on my blog and in the Chronicle‘s blog pages about it: I read today’s
So, last week Mayor White admitted he lacked leadership by ignoring his instincts, and instead doing what Council wanted: “One thing I’ve learned from this experience is to go with my instinct,” said White, who