The Texas Associated Press Managing Editors held its annual meeting last weekend and handed out some awards: The Houston Chronicle won six top honors at the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors’ annual meeting over the
Jack Williams of KUHF-88.7 has details of a new addition to a downtown historical tour: At one point in Houston’s history, in the mid-1800’s, Texas Avenue was the heart of the city, home to many
The Chronicle‘s Melanie Markley reports that the city is proceeding with plans to tear up its lease with a local non-profit group that houses the mentally retarded, so that it can deliver their prime River
The Chronicle‘s L.M. Sixel had an interesting story last week that took a closer look at the treatment of law-breaking protestors who were shipped in by SEIU last year: Last month, a Harris County criminal
Remember how Houston’s wifi was to “be free to city government, as well as Houstonians who bring their own laptops to select hotspots, such as large parks“? The definition of free is $2.5 million over
KTRK-13 reports on Houston’s ongoing gang activity, in the heart of the Montrose area: Residents living around a Montrose area park, the scene of a deadly gang fight, want something done to stop gang graffiti.
Because really stupid ideas can often count on government to step in when the private money steps aside: The county may consider picking up some costs of transforming the Reliant Astrodome into a luxury hotel
On Friday, the Chronicle Entertainment section ran a story on former Texans quarterback David Carr with the following strange assertion: Back then, no one could have predicted the level of anti-Carr sentiment that “started really
Banjo Jones notes that Houston Press reporter Todd Spivak was recently recognized by Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) for his investigative work on METRO. Here’s the mention from IRE’s website: Todd Spivak of the Houston
The Chronicle‘s Seshdri Kumar reports that Mayor White and his Council will soon be imposing yet another fee on Houston residents: The city of Houston is likely to propose a $3 or $4 a month