KTRK-13 reports that HPD has cracked down on loitering in Spring Branch: Houston police are cracking down on loitering in the Spring Branch area. Residents have complained of large groups drinking alcohol and even fighting
The Chronicle‘s Bill Murphy reports that some questionable political ads have been pulled from the air: A Vietnamese community group agreed Tuesday to pull radio ads that county officials said might violate election laws by
The Chronicle came out today in favor of all propositions on the ballot: At the bottom of the Nov. 7 election ballot, city voters will encounter six city of Houston proposed bond issues and two
A couple of days ago, Anne Linehan noted a KHOU-11 report about a SAFEclear wrecker driver with convictions for drunk driving. Today, KTRK-13’s Kevin Quinn elaborated on the criminal background of the driver (whose reckless
The Associated Press reports that the Essence Festival will be returning to New Orleans: The Essence Music Festival, relocated to Houston after Hurricane Katrina, is on its way back to New Orleans. Essence will return
Houston Pavilions has landed six new dining establishments, including one that will be new to Houston (via Houston Business Journal): New restaurant tenants at the Pavilions include: * Lawry’s, The Prime Rib: The restaurant will
Apparently it’s time for a new revenue stream, and Isiah Carey has the scoop: The city of Houston is looking at unpdate of their Valet Parking service ordinance. The Insite hears the city will soon
The Chronicle‘s Alexis Grant reports that Councilmember Adrian Garcia still has not given up on efforts to make Houston’s curfew more restrictive: As chair of the council’s public safety committee, Garcia has tried for months
The Chronicle‘s Kyrie “MeMo” O’Connor has been all upset lately, because high-minded political debate has been displaced by personal attacks and pettiness re Sen. Hillary Clinton. Strange, but I don’t remember the suddenly moralistic Chron
The Chronicle Editorial LiveJournalists have been fun this endorsement season. They’ve run an anti-endorsement of a gubernatorial candidate along with their endorsement of a gubernatorial candidate (which the Associated Press politely described as “unusual“). And