News and views roundup (01/05/11 edition)
Since it's been something of a slow news day, we'll take the opportunity to clear out a few links:
- Metro bus, police car involved in downtown Houston wreck (Dale Lezon, Houston Chronicle)
When there's a downtown accident, why does it seem like METRO is always involved? - Mayor Parker on one potential 2011 opponent (Chron Houston Politics)
We don't pay much attention to Quitters in politics. - Cohen ponders run for City Council (Steve Mark, Examiner News)
- A very early look at the 2011 elections (Off the Kuff)
- Houston’s Historic Districts Will Remain as They Are (Swamplot)
- Rice Village project still upscale but downsized by new developer (Examiner News)
- Indicted County Commissioner Jerry Eversole to hold fundraiser despite running unopposed (Wayne Dolcefino, KTRK-13 News)
- 740 KTRH's Michael Berry comments on Houston TV news (Mike McGuff)
- Chris Baker off 950 KPRC schedule, new show times (Mike McGuff)
- Filibuster fuss: In support of Senate Democrats' effort to revise rules, reduce ugly partisanship (Houston Chronicle)
Think the Chron editorial board will similarly endorse Sen. Dan Patrick's (bad, not-conservative) ideas on revising the rules of the Texas Senate? - 2010 Bestus Prospectus: Restaurants of the Year (The Loop Scoop)
- Esquire admits Houston is a Top 10 restaurant city, the only one in Texas (Sarah Rufca, Culture Map)
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 01/05/11 09:46 PM | Print |

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