The Chronicle‘s Rosanna Ruiz reports that the FBI has released official crime figures detailing Houston’s surge in murders in 2006: Houston’s homicide rate surpassed Dallas’ in 2006 for the first time in more than a
The Chronicle‘s Louis Parks reports that a local reporter’s book is about to be made into a movie starring Jim Carrey: Jim Carrey is set to play true-life Texas con man and escape artist Steven
The Chronicle‘s Rad Sallee reports on preliminary findings from the panel asked to look into METRO’s problems last month with routing trains onto the same track: Although a final report may be weeks away, Reginald
The Chronicle‘s Bill Murphy reports that the group hoping to remake the Astrodome into a convention center hotel/destination contends it met a (relaxed) deadline to show it can obtain financing: A company that aims to
KHOU-11’s Mark Greenblatt reports on the latest gaffe by HPD’s frequently entertaining assistant police chief Martha Montalvo: So what did HPD have to say [about crime reporting questions]? They said they are doing everything correctly,
Last week, the Chronicle‘s Rad Sallee reported that METRO has extended the contract of CEO Frank “Procurement Disaster” Wilson: The Metropolitan Transit Authority board approved a two-year contract extension Thursday for president and CEO Frank
Earlier in the week, Chronicle columnist Ken Hoffman held a mock draft for his local news “dream team.” Today, he commented on some reader letters related to the same. So, who would be on your
Brazos Bookstore (2421 Bissonnet) has a triple-header for H-Town’s Democrats, liberals, and/or progressives and it begins tonight. I’m sure politicos of every stripe are welcome but the interest level may be highest for those who
The Chronicle‘s David Barron posts today that John Granato and Chronicle columnist Ken Hoffman both will be returning to Houston radio shortly. Granato, who recently left KILT-610, will be launching a show this summer on
Almost two weeks ago I told you that my son’s baseball team — the Spring Klein Red Sox — had won the USSSA South Zone tournament for their age and class level. With that win,