Today, in an editorial advocating universal healthcare, the Editorial LiveJournalists discovered a new country: It is no wonder that in 41 nations — including Japan, most of Europe, and Jordon — citizens can expect to
The tropical storm is about to hit the Gulf Coast, and local TV news stations are excitedly gearing up their “team coverage” of the event. It’s probably going to rain in Houston! There’s really not
The Chronicle‘s Mike Snyder reports that the City of Houston may soon enact legislation requiring developers either to set aside park space or pay the city significant fees: A draft ordinance reviewed by a City
Laurence Simon notes that METRO is promising another round of “service adjustments” on August 26, 2007. This latest round of “service adjustments” doesn’t look as if it will get METRO much closer to fulfilling the
Last week, the Memorial Examiner ran a story about how the Spring Branch Family Development Center was given the cold shoulder by Metro, after being promised four years ago that the taxpayer-funded transit agency would
This City Hall blog post by Matt Stiles about Mayor White’s response to a lawsuit aimed at the city’s tougher smoking ban, included information that a law firm will represent the city pro bono. That
Today’s Outlook section runs an op-ed by Rice University’s Stephen Klineberg about how his annual Houston Area Survey shows that experts and residents agree that the health of Houston’s future depends on higher taxes and
There’s something missing from today’s Chronicle story about “dozens of lawmakers” who have failed properly to report credit card expenses charged to their campaigns: The Texas Ethics Commission has fined three legislators in the last
Remember how The Woodlands began a trolley service around its downtown area? Well, officials are pretty excited about it (via the Chron): The new, free transportation system for The Woodlands Town Center officially was dedicated
KHOU-11’s Jeremy Desel reports that public comment sessions on the proposed highway 290 expansion have produced very little in the way of public comment/opposition: The planned expansion of State Highway 290 could impact hundreds of