The Chronicle‘s Christina Wright reports that the site of a one-time attraction has become an eyesore: For many Houstonians, AstroWorld was a place of fun and memories. Now, the 104 acres that once were home
KTRK-13 ran a story by Andy Cerota a couple of nights ago with some rare good news about Houston crime: There’s some good news to report about violent crime in the city of Houston. All
Tonight’s KTRK-13 news broadcast had some unfortunate news from Marvin Zindler: We have some sobering news about a member of our Eyewitness News family. Action 13’s Marvin Zindler has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He’s
The Chronicle‘s Rad Sallee today describes some of Houston’s dangerous at-grade rail crossings. Here’s an excerpt: Roughly half of the nearly 1,800 at-grade, or street-level, crossings in the Houston area, like the East Archer location
The Chron.com Froot Loops bureau has been watching KTRK-13 again this morning: An infant was burned during a fireworks accident in Montgomery County late Wednesday night, according to televised reports this morning by KTRK (Channel
In The Woodlands, that is. The Houston Business Journal had the story last week, and the Chron‘s Rad Sallee covered it Monday. From HBJ: The Town Center Improvement District said Friday that trolleys will be
The Chronicle‘s Ken Hoffman reports that U.S. Rep. Nick Lampson will be making a public appearance in his adopted district today: U.S. Rep. Nick Lampson has a new program where he “trades places” with a
The Chronicle‘s Jennifer Friedberg reports that the Lanier Middle School debate team has just won its fifth straight national title: The Lanier Middle School debate team spent three days last week preparing for its biggest
Last week, KTRK-13’s Deborah Wrigley took a look at Metro’s increasing reliance upon crime-fighting-by-camera, and while the piece isn’t terribly skeptical of Metro’s approach, there are a couple of tidbits that expose some of the
The Chronicle led a three-reporter story today on the death of immigration legislation in the Senate as follows: Many business leaders are lamenting last week’s death of the landmark Senate immigration bill and predicting dire