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Leon Hale (May 30, 1921 – March 27, 2021) was an American journalist and author. He worked as a columnist for the Houston Chronicle from 1984 until his retirement in 2014.
While Houston Chronicle staff formerly published on the ad-supported, non-subscriber site Chron.com, today Chron and Houston Chronicle have separate websites and newsrooms. [5] Houstonchronicle.com, launched in 2012, is a subscriber-only site that contains everything found in the daily print edition.
Scott grew up in Houston's East End near the Port of Houston as the daughter of a domestic worker, where she and her mother relied on the bus for transportation. [1] [2] [3] She attended Fidelity Manor High School in the Galena Park Independent School District until her senior year when she was a part of the first class bused to an all-white school in 1969 during the district's desegregation.
Ron Stone (April 6, 1936 – May 13, 2008) was an American news anchor at KPRC-TV in Houston, Texas for 20 years from 1973 to 1992. He was called "the most popular and revered news anchor the city has ever known" by the Houston Chronicle. [1] He was president of Stonefilms, Inc., a Texas production company. [2]
Charles Livingstone Allen (June 24, 1913 – August 30, 2005) [1] was an American ordained United Methodist minister most notable for his work as a Pastor.. Born in Newborn, Georgia, he ministered around the state, including 1948 to 1960 at Grace United Methodist in Atlanta.
Steven Hayward Long (July 17, 1944 – April 23, 2022), from Houston, Texas, was an American journalist, magazine publisher and author of three true crime books and one novel. He worked the three roles simultaneously, covering news events for magazines and newspapers while editing the monthly Horseback Magazine and researching books. [1]
An erroneous obituary was published by the Oxford University Gazette on October 2, 2008, and withdrawn in a subsequent issue. [228] The confusion was caused by the recent death of his father, Professor John Horden. Whitney Houston, American singer, was falsely reported dead of a drug overdose on a radio report on September 12, 2001. [229]
Marvin Harold Zindler (August 10, 1921 – July 29, 2007) was a news reporter for television station KTRK-TV in Houston, Texas, United States.His investigative journalism, through which he mostly represented the city's elderly and working class, made him one of the city's most influential and well-known media personalities.