The Chronicle‘s efforts to win that elusive first Pulitzer via the Ruben Cantu story have stalled somewhat, but the local Hearst daily just keeps plugging along in its efforts to keep the story alive: Sam
KTRH-740’s Josh Carroll and Scott Braddock report that Houston’s Federal Reserve bank branch flew the Mexican flag today: The flag of Mexico flew at the Federal Reserve Bank’s Branch in Houston Tuesday because Mexican dignitaries
In a story that appeared on Chron.com momentarily on Saturday, then disappeared, then reappeared on Sunday, Harvey Rice reported on some rail utopians on the island: A passenger train between Houston and Galveston could begin
The Washington Post‘s Frank Ahrens reports that the Washington Examiner has scored a high-profile new editor, luring him away from our own Chronicle, where he served as the Hearst daily’s D.C. bureau chief for roughly
In an article about rider complaints over METRO’s latest “service adjustments,” the Chronicle‘s Rad Sallee takes a closer look at the recent changes: Ever since the massive 2004 revamping to coordinate bus service with the
Over the weekend, the Chronicle ran a story by Robert Crowe on Houston’s Sunnyside neighborhood (where Robert McIntosh was recently shot), and the drug culture that prevails there. Here’s an excerpt: Parts of Sunnyside are
The suspense is over: Sit and Spin is the “official” name of Metro’s new blog, although bH didn’t wait for the final results to start using it. Last week’s Sit and Spin offerings are not
The Chronicle‘s editorial board has written a conventional-wisdom type of piece today filled with the usual nonsense about underpaid teachers. The editorial is partly a response to HISD’s handing out of bonuses last week. (More
As noted in an update to this post, Mayor White rushed a memo to Council after a critical report by KHOU-11’s Jeff McShan regarding alleged plans to cut back on police overtime and cadet classes.
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