The Lone Star Emmy Awards were held last night at the Verizon Theater, and Isiah Carey has the photographic proof — which is currently all we have, since local media don’t appear to have posted
On Friday night, Mayor White did another of his HPD Ride Alongs: With Houston crime under the microscope, Mayor Bill White went along with police to see for himself how new tactics are working. On
Did you hear about that couple killed by a wrecker driver last week as they left a Bible study? Turns out the wrecker driver was a SafeClear driver with four previous DUI convictions. Oh, and
If Houstonians could vote on a smoking ban, what would be the outcome? If Houstonians could vote on red light cameras (or surveillance cameras), what would be the outcome? If Houstonians could vote on giving
The headline from today’s Chronicle is pretty telling: Homicide rate on track to be worst in a decade The Administration’s spinners go on to try to explain to us why the numbers aren’t really that
KTRK-13 reports the rollout of another acronym to take on Houston’s surging crime: Police will soon have new eyes and ears inside Houston apartment complexes with the creation of a new program. It’s called The
KTRH-740’s Brent Fuller reports the following news: Police Chief Harold Hurtt said Thursday that Houston has recorded 316 homicides in the 289 days from January 1 through October 16. He said that was about a
Yesterday, the Chronicle Editorial LiveJournalists posted their endorsement for Governor. They also posted their anti-endorsement for Governor. We weren’t the only ones to think that a bit odd: The Chronicle also published an unusual editorial
KPRC-2 “has obtained” an email “regarding” an alleged vote of no-confidence by a local hotel group against Jordy Tollett. That seems like a slim factual basis for a news story, but KPRC doesn’t seem to
KTRK-13 reports that a METRO bus has killed a man in Midtown: A pedestrian has been struck by a bus in downtown Houston. The accident happened at about 4:30pm Thursday at the corner of Smith