The Chronicle‘s Mike Glenn reports somewhat positive news on Houston’s murder rate for January 1-30 in 2007 (24) compared to January 2006 (30). We’re not quite sure why January of this year was cut short
The new-and-improved Slampo’s Place (now with comments!) weighs in today on the Chronicle‘s paean to Molly Ivins. Here’s his first sentence: The Upper West Siders of the Chronicle editorial page weighed in with a posthumous
The Chron.com Froot Loop bureau checks in again with the following coverage of the local television news beat this morning: Two HPD officers were injured while trying to avoid a collision with a suspected drunk
The following headline from Chronicle cartoonist Nick Anderson popped up on our Bloglines feed reader earlier: Well, at least he isn’t plagiarizing anymore We were mildly surprised that Anderson would pick columnist Rick Casey as
The Chron.com Froot Loop bureau is covering the local television news beat again this morning: Deputies say a chase suspect took off his clothes as he tried to run from them in northwest Harris County,
The Chronicle Editorial LiveJournalists decided to think big today — much bigger than that first Pulitzer that has eluded the newspaper — and go for the Nobel Peace Prize! Their contribution to world peace? In
The Chronicle‘s Kristen Mack reports that Harris County Judge Robert Eckels is considering walking away from his political office: Harris County Judge Robert Eckels said Wednesday he is mulling offers from the private sector and
Chron lefty plagiarist Rick Casey launches today’s column on TSU as follows: Gov. Rick Perry could have done much more than appoint a blue-ribbon panel to help address the financial scandals at Texas Southern University.
The Chron.com Froot Loop bureau checks in this morning with the following account of a shooting courtesy of the local TV news: A man was shot in the parking lot of Haude Elementary School when
A Chron.com story with this headline appeared in various neighborhood sections of the online newspaper today: Free flu shots offered in February Here is the lede: The Harris County Hospital District’s Troubleshooters mobile immunization outreach