News and views roundup (04/04/2011 edition)
- Program's empty promises leave poor without homes - Yang Wang, Houston Chronicle
Ongoing problems at the Houston Housing Authority... - Shelved plans prompt Metro to add $12 million in write-offs - Mike Morris, Houston Chronicle
More dysfunction. - METRO Looking into Natural-Gas Powered Buses - Wendy Siegle, KUHF-88.7 News
Not a horrible idea (although if it can be screwed up, METRO is probably up to the task). - Stepping on the Gas - Daniel Yergin, WSJ.com
Nice nod by Yergin to area oilman/developer/philanthropist George P. Mitchell, whose work in hydraulic fracturing has the potential to boost American energy security significantly. - How the City is repaid for Sundance remodel - Prime Property
- Cleveland rape case worsens family's plight - Cindy Horswell and Susan Carroll, Houston Chronicle
- Revival Market brings the Heights a new definition on local food - Greg Morago, 29-95.com
- Burying power lines would be very expensive - Tom Standish, Houston Chronicle
Correcting Peter Brown...
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 04/04/11 10:18 PM | Print |

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