Every now and again, the Houston Chronicle blogs surface interesting discussions… and the comments that came in on a recent post by James Campbell is a great example.
Mr. Campbell was addressing an email from a reader who wondered why the Chronicle was late specifying that Quintero (the accused murderer of Officer Rodney Johnson) was here […]
An Algiers Picayune (online at NOLA.com) today will likely bring back memories for a number of Polimom readers; it certainly did so for me.
Texan’s blog was post-storm central
Guess I need to get a copy of today’s paper, eh?
(For the record, though.. I didn’t actually leave Katy for Rita… but I sure thought about it!)
Gracious! All of this sounds so familiar!
Almost 69 percent of the 1,081 people queried in the National Science Foundation-funded study conducted in July by political science professors Rick Wilson and Robert Stein said they likely will remain in Houston. That figure is up from about 57 percent in October and 51 percent in September […]
This just keeps coming up:
Katrina fatigue erupted into anger and frustration Wednesday night, as more than 1,700 west Houston residents urged Mayor Bill White to send evacuees home to New Orleans.
I’m going to say this as simply as possible:
For many evacuees, there is no “home” in New Orleans right now.
Roughly 100,000 Houstonians had […]
(I plan to keep this post at the top today, and will be adding links as time allows.)
A year ago, Katrina came ashore, wiping out entire communities along the Gulf Coast. The storm destroyed lives, dreams, and homes, and exposed hitherto unseen societal and governmental failures on an unfathomable scale.
The media has given a lot […]