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Entries from Houstonist tagged with 'publicservice'

March 7, 2008

As a public service announcement, don't forget that tomorrow night marks the beginning of Daylight Saving Time. At 2:00am on Sunday morning (late Saturday night for us party-going types), we will all be forced to set our clocks ahead by one full hour. As a result, we'll have one more hour of sunlight in the evening and one less hour in the morning. You know what this means? No more early cracks of dawn......

Continue Reading "Houstonist Bartender: 6am Sunrise"

February 28, 2008

Missed Connections was pretty interesting this week. Brittany is missing again. And, forget Jenny. Some dude has Amanda's number. Oh, Mark Marco needs a date. JEREMIAS from Brazil - French Bulldogs breader - m4m Hi there! I would like to ask you if any of you guys have a contact information for Jeremias. He is originaly from Brazil and living in Houston he was selling high quality French Bulldogs bread in Brazil. My cell......

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August 17, 2007

This past spring, Houston's own Spain Colored Orange lent one of their new songs, "Who Am I," to a skin cancer public service announcement. The television commercial was directed by Whitey from Jackass. We know it wasn't filmed in Houston – a big man prancing around in his underwear downtown would have caused too much of a stir here! Spain Colored Orange will be on stage with Austin's Invincible Czars tonight at Rudyard's. The......

Continue Reading "Friday Afternoon Videos: Who Am I"

July 18, 2007

Good morning, Houston. You might want to grab a drink before you get started on this morning's news: According to KHOU, a shift toward growing corn in Mexico could lead to a spike in the price of tequila. It seems a lot of Mexican farmers are getting rid of their blue agave fields to make way for corn, which is in demand thanks to the growing popularity of ethanol — and as the amount......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: ¡$alud! edition"

May 23, 2007

Good morning, Houston. If you're a fan of the Early Show, you probably caught Mayor White's national television appearance Monday morning. He appeared on the show seated between two foxy ladies, Caroline Kennedy and Doris Voitier, to discuss his receipt of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. Like we told you before, he and Mrs. Voitier are sharing the award for their outstanding public service during and after Hurricane Katrina. This award......

Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Hometown hero edition"

May 14, 2007

If you didn't get a chance to vote in Saturday's election, don't worry. You'll get another one on June 16 - that's when Roy Morales and Melissa Noriega will go head-to-head in a runoff. That's also Mayor White's birthday, so let's make him proud, although he was coy about who he voted for himself. The special election was held on Saturday to fill the vacant at-large seat formerly held by Shelley Sekula-Gibbs. The S. S.......

Continue Reading "Noriega, Morales set for round two"

April 17, 2007

Something we missed over the weekend in the story of the city vs. The Center Serving Persons with Mental Retardation: On Sunday, the Chronicle published a letter from former City Attorney John Wildenthal about agreements the city had made with social service agencies like The Center. You may remember that the Chron talked with Wildenthal, who served as city attorney from 1964 to 1966 under Mayor Louie Welch, about the situation last week, and......

Continue Reading "Ex-city attorney talks about The Center's land deal"

April 5, 2007

This is the third in a series of posts on upcoming City Council races. Check out last week's post about District I and District E and keep reading Houstonist for campaign coverage. There's no shortage of interest in the city council seat that Ada Edwards, District D's representative, will vacate due to term limits after this election. District D includes Neartown/Montrose, Midtown, and part of the Third Ward, as well as other neighborhoods. Local businessman......

Continue Reading "D is for Diversity: Candidates in the race for District D"

March 13, 2007

In what the mayor's spokesman has called "an award that recognizes what tens of thousands of Houstonians participated in," Mayor White has been honored with the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for his work to help the tens of thousands Katrina and Rita evacuees that fled to Houston. The award is named after JFK's Pulitzer Prize-winning book and annually recognizes Americans who have demonstrated commitment and contribution to public service. It is the......

Continue Reading "Mayor White: a profile in courage"

September 14, 2006

A Houstonist public service announcement: Don't walk on the freeway. If you do, bad things may happen to you — take, for example, the poor soul who was pummeled to bits by passing cars on the Southwest Freeway last night. It was a small, but horrible, news item: No one's sure how the chain of impacts began, but police believe the pedestrian was first hit by an 18-wheeler, then by four or five other cars,......

Continue Reading "Reminder: Freeways aren't for walking"

August 13, 2006

God, we're so sick of Snakes on a Plane that we want to kill anyone and everyone that makes a "something on a something" joke. But then we realized that there was no way we could ever win this fight, and, hell, if you can't beat them, we might as well join them. And with that, you have the theme of this week's Gothamist network post. Austinist makes it easy for us, with Candidate......

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December 7, 2005

The cash-strapped Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is considering a plan to transfer control of the 4,919.5-acre Lake Houston State Park to the city of Houston. Key factors behind the proposed transfer include low public visitation of the state park and a lack of state resources to fully realize public opportunities there, said TPWD Executive Director Robert Cook. "Because of the financial constraints facing the Texas state park system, and the fact that here we......

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