The outrage of the week for the Chronicle‘s Editorial LiveJournalists seems to be a movie that none of the LiveJournalists has seen (and which may be pulled by ABC before anyone sees the final cut).
KHOU-11 reports on the concerns of some Acres Homes residents about the city’s plans to build another park in their community: “Nothing but drug dealers hang out, selling drugs. Nothing good,” said resident Mary Taylor,
The problems keep on coming at the Houston Emergency Center (via KTRK-13): The phone system at the center went down around 9:15am Friday. The center could not receive any 911 calls so they immediately re-routed
The Houston Property Rights Association sends out this info on today’s lunch speaker: This Friday the HPRA lunch time speaker is Percy Gonzalez, a long time East End businessman who heads up the East End/Harrisburg
Last week, Councilmember Ada Edwards compared a proposed civility ordinance to racism: “We just can’t keep moving people from point to point,” she said. “It reminds me of the signs that said ‘no blacks served
There’s still a little bit of time to join our blogHOUSTON Bad Sports football pool. There’s no charge, and you can test your skill picking winners of the week’s NFL and top college games. We’ll
KHOU-11’s Doug Miller and Houston bicyclist Bob Stein team up for a little hit on Councilmember and Congressional candidate Shelley Sekula-Gibbs tonight: Shelley Sekula Gibbs is asking voters for their support for a general election
KPRC-2 reports that one bad guy didn’t get the word that Chief Hurtt’s ill-advised no-chase policy had been temporarily suspended: A man who thought law enforcement officers could not chase him led deputies on a
The Chronicle ran an unintentionally entertaining letter from a Katrina refugee today: I read Harper Jones’ Aug. 27 letter, “A muck of poverty,” with disdain. While statistics may help confirm Jones’ assertion that Houston’s crime
Chronicle columnist and dog lover Ken Hoffman takes Councilmember Michael Berry to task today: Houston City Councilmember Michael Berry is set to propose an ordinance that would allow restaurants the option of permitting dogs on