Ken Fountain reports for the Examiner newspapers that people who live near West Alabama are wondering why the street has not been restored to its previous (non-contraflow lane) configuration, now that the Spur 527 construction
The Chronicle‘s Rad Sallee reports that two area Democratic members of Congress are pushing for federal money to fund light-rail lines that METRO promised voters in the 2003 referendum: As Metro began negotiations with a
Cory Crow reminds us that the Houston Auto Show gets underway today. I haven’t been to the show in a number of years, largely for the reasons described in Brett Clanton’s story for the Chronicle:
While at the gym yesterday, I saw a report by KPRC-2’s Robert Arnold on the drunk driving arrest of Mayor White’s daughter, and the fact that some sources who have seen the police video have
The Chronicle Editorial LiveJournalists lead today’s effort as follows: A commission appointed by Texas Gov. Rick Perry to reform the property appraisal system has come out with a raft of proposals that provide little in
Since the big “state of the city” address, the mayor’s PR machine has been in full spin mode on the absolutely fabulous job the administration has done on crime. The Chronicle‘s reporting after the big
HouStoned‘s Keith Plocek inquired with METRO about blogger Communications Web Log Specialist Mary Sit’s salary and job description, and was told he needed to file a public information request for that info. He did, and
In 1975, then-President Gerald Ford declared that “the state of the union is not good.” Since then, politicians at all levels of government have figured out that it’s much better to extol the brilliance of
It’s been a LONG time coming, but Chronicle columnist Ken Hoffman has finally joined the blogosphere. As he describes in today’s column, he’ll be blogging about his experiences as a little league coach: For the
Have you had enough of the cold and rain? Tired of being cooped up? Ready to get out in the sun? Well, this Saturday the city is looking for volunteers to help plant a whole