KHOU-11 gives us a bit of humor today: Sunday morning, Michael Kubosh, a bondsman in Harris County, purposely ran a red light at Elgin and Milam. He claims that the city of Houston is being
Cy Fair ISD’s big, new, expensive Berry Education Support Center got a boatload of press yesterday (did someone send out a press release?), and at a cost of $73 million (oh my!) it does seem
KHOU-11’s Jeff McShan reports that Chief Hurtt has rolled out yet another program to the press fight crime: An HPD robbery crackdown has put a special task force on Houston streets. The dozens of lawmen
Johnnie McFarland, the president of the Houston Police Patrolmen’s Union, has responded to that Chronicle editorial blasting his union’s billboard ads: IN response to the Houston Chronicle’s Sept. 13 editorial [“Crime scene”] that the Houston
KHOU-11 reports that a man was arrested for tossing an egg at City Council today: The Houston City Council meeting was anything but routine Wednesday, after an egg was thrown over Mayor Bill White’s head.
The Chronicle recently ran an interesting story by Mike Snyder on efforts to transform midtown into a great, walkable, urban utopia. So far, the results are mixed: Midtown leaders have achieved a remarkable transformation of
Violent crime is surging in Houston. HPD is suffering from a manpower crisis. It’s also in the midst of a leadership crisis, brought on by a soft-on-crime chief and the mayor who continues to support
Today the Chronicle found a “study” that fits in nicely with the standard thinking at 801 Texas Ave.: Public school students don’t need to go to church on Sunday for a strong dose of religion
City Council is set to reward a major Houston political player (Yellow Cab company) tomorrow, as the long-delayed shared-ride airport shuttle contract is scheduled again to come to a vote (items 40a and 40b on
The Chronicle‘s Editorial LiveJournalists are very upset today that a local police union would have the audacity to exercise First Amendment rights to criticize Mayor White’s embattled, bumbling police chief: Instead of serving the citizens