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Houston Chronicle headquarters in Downtown Houston before its demolition. The Houston Chronicle building [citation needed] in Downtown Houston was the headquarters of the Houston Chronicle. [38] The facility included a loading dock, office space, a press room, and production areas. It had ten stories above ground and three stories below ground.
"Choke City" was a Houston Chronicle front-page headline in 1994, given to the city of Houston after the Houston Rockets blew two consecutive commanding fourth-quarter leads at The Summit in the first two games of their Western Conference semifinals match-up versus the Phoenix Suns in the 1994 NBA Playoffs.
Daniel John Durkin [1] (born January 15, 1978) is an American football coach who is the defensive coordinator for the Auburn Tigers. He was formerly the head coach for the University of Maryland . Durkin began serving as the head coach of the University of Maryland football team in 2015. [ 2 ]
KSEV (700 AM) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Tomball, Texas, and serving Greater Houston. It broadcasts a talk radio format and is owned by Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick. (Patrick is not related to sports radio and TV host Dan Patrick.) The studios and offices are on Katy Freeway (I-10) in Houston. [2]
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Right-wing comedian and social media personality Alex Stein confronted Congressman Dan Crenshaw at the Texas Republican Party convention in Houston on June 18.Stein called Crenshaw a “globalist ...
Maxine Mesinger, born Maxine Ethel David (December 19, 1925 - January 19, 2001 [1]) was a celebrity gossip columnist of the Houston Chronicle who was active between 1965 and 2000. Her works were published in the "Big City Beat," her social column. She had the nickname "Miss Moonlight". [2]
The Houston Chronicle editorial board criticized HPD, stating that it lost the trust of Houstonians. [ 32 ] In light of the shooting, Texas House of Representatives member Gene Wu and Texas Senate member Borris Miles proposed a bill that would make no-knock warrants unlawful in Texas.