This morning on KPRC-950, Michael Berry and guest Ken Hoffman discussed one of the Chronicle columnist’s favorite topics: Houston’s out-of-control weathermen. The streaming audio of the show is available here (downloadable version here). It’s pretty
The Chronicle‘s Dwight Silverman comments on an interesting article by New York Times columnist David Carr on journalists and blogging: When I’m trying to sell a colleague on doing a blog (Ken Hoffman, you listening?),
The Chronicle‘s Rad Sallee posts an update on trees being removed from the median along Allen Parkway: Former Houston Chronicle business writer Greg Hassell wonders why trees are being removed from the Allen Parkway median
Yesterday, the Chronicle‘s Rad Sallee reported that the date for METRO’s launch of its much delayed stored-value card system has slipped once again (although METRO spins the slippage more positively): To work out the expected
The Chronicle‘s Matt Stiles stole a bit of City Controller Annise Parker’s thunder today, as his analysis of HPD overtime from payroll records was posted before the release of Parker’s report on the same subject.
The following observation appears in R.G. Ratcliffe’s Chronicle story about the inauguration and coming legislative session: “When I take my hand off the Bible, I’ll be 100 percent governor. I won’t be 39 percent governor.
The Houston Business Journal reports that the Spanish language newspaper Rumbo is further scaling back its operations: Spanish-language newspaper chain Rumbo, which had previously been published daily, has started publishing its Houston paper weekly. The
Last week, Doctor-Former-Congresswoman Shelley Sekula Gibbs sent out an email lauding her perfect attendance and voting record as she filled out the term of former Rep. Tom DeLay. Doctor-Former-Congresswoman tells us she participated in 25
We had been wondering what happened to the Sunday Chronicle‘s “About: Chron” column by reader representative James Campbell when, lo and behold, it returned this weekend. We were afraid that the big newspaper execs had
This sometime blogHOUSTON contributor finished the 35th Chevron Houston Marathon yesterday. In this day and age of road rage and crime, inconsiderate behavior and selfishness, being cheered on by complete strangers, give or take a