The Chronicle today reports that Comcast thinks its takeover from Time Warner is going very well: Some customers may have noticed temporary outages during the transition in recent weeks, but spokesman Ray Purser said the
The Chronicle‘s Ericka Mellon reports that HISD has now backed away from its absurd legal contention that baseball stats are private, protected data under federal law: The Houston Independent School District agreed Monday to release
At the end of last week, some interesting (and seemingly accurate) rumors began spreading about major changes that will be coming soon to KPRC-950. Mike McGuff has posted about those rumored changes on his blog
On Friday, the Chronicle‘s Kristen Mack speculated that the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau’s inability to fill its top job could open the door for the return of Jordy Tollett: The Greater Houston Convention
Quite a bit of reporting has been done this week on two appraisals of the 2400 block of Bolsover in the Village area, a tract of land being sought for development by Lamesa Properties from
KTRK-13’s Katisha Cosley reports that Congresswoman Sheila Jackson-Lee’s recent meeting with METRO workers turned into a big gripe session over workplace safety and security: In the past few days, two drivers have been attacked on
The Chronicle‘s Ericka Mellon reported earlier this week on a parent who is being denied access to student sports statistics by an HISD attorney who insists they are private information under federal law: An attorney
The Chronicle‘s Matthew Tresaugue reports that University of Houston officials are concerned about recent attendance trends: Fewer students are attending UH than three years ago. The enrollment slump is a growing concern among campus leaders,
The Chronicle has posted a nice story by Ashley Harris on the (walkable!) shops of lower Westheimer: Buffalo Exchange is one of a cluster of resale or vintage product shops on lower Westheimer. The grouping
Back in May, Alan Helfman, Jay Wall, and William A Wolff penned a Chronicle op-ed making the case for CompStat, the statistical tool for fighting crime employed by William Bratton when he was police chief