News from March 2022
Oscar Singleton Jr.
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 22, 2022
Oscar Singleton Jr. (October 1, 1932 - March 21, 2022)
Paula G Trejo
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 22, 2022
Paula G Trejo (June 18, 1930 - March 19, 2022)
McCullers on Carlos Correa departure: 'Thank you for everything, No. 1'
By John Suayan | Mar 22, 2022
Shortstop Carlos Correa decided to leave the Houston Astros on March 19 in favor of the Minnesota Twins, essentially ending his storied, decade-long association with the team that selected him first overall in the 2012 MLB Draft.
Gulf Coast Rail District Board of Directors met March 8
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 22, 2022
Gulf Coast Rail District Board of Directors met Tuesday, March 8.
City of Houston Historic Preservation Appeals Board met Feb. 28
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 22, 2022
City of Houston Historic Preservation Appeals Board met Monday, Feb. 28.
Shead on Houston Sweet Sixteen berth: 'We want to win for each other'
By John Suayan | Mar 21, 2022
Advancing toward the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament is seemingly a constant for the University of Houston Cougars men's basketball team. The Kelvin Sampson-led program defeated Illinois 68-53 in Pittsburgh on Sunday (March 20) to make the third round of March Madness for the third consecutive year dating back to 2019.
Galveston police on doctor's hit-and-run death: 'This is not the end of the investigation; it is just the beginning'
By John Suayan | Mar 21, 2022
A 21-year-old Conroe man has been arrested and charged in connection with a Galveston hit-and-run last week that killed a physician who was on a bike ride, Houston-based media outlets reported. Houston ABC affiliate KTRK reported that authorities implicated Logan Llewellyn in the death of Dr. Nancy Hughes.
Op-ed: Harris County corruption culture runs deep
By Charles Blain | Mar 21, 2022
Lincoln Steffens wrote "The Shame of the Cities" in 1904. The book, a collection of articles, is about the inner workings of America’s corrupt big-city political machines and the efforts to push back.
Stephen Wayne Stanford
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 21, 2022
Stephen Wayne Stanford (February 26, 1961 - March 24, 2022)
Howard Freeman Yates
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 21, 2022
Howard Freeman Yates (January 1, 1940 - March 24, 2022)
Andres John Leday Sr.
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 21, 2022
Andres John Leday Sr. (September 10, 1952 - March 16, 2022)
Edward Joseph Hardy Jr.
By Houston Daily reports | Mar 21, 2022
Edward Joseph Hardy Jr. (November 20, 1935 - March 20, 2022)
City of Houston City Council met March 1 & 2
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 21, 2022
City of Houston City Council met March 1 & 2.
Five Corners Improvement District Board of Directors met Feb. 25
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 21, 2022
Five Corners Improvement District Board of Directors met Friday, Feb. 25.
Caserio on Deshaun Watson trade: 'I felt it was the right move for our organization'
By John Suayan | Mar 21, 2022
The Houston Texans traded quarterback Deshaun Watson on Friday (March 18) and a 2024 fifth-round pick to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for three first-round picks that span the next three NFL drafts, a third-round pick in 2023 and a fourth-round pick in 2024.
City of Houston City Council met Dec. 7-8.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 20, 2022
City of Houston City Council met Dec. 7-8.
Memorial City Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors and TRZ 17 met Dec. 7
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 19, 2022
Memorial City Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors and TRZ 17 met Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Spring Branch Management District Board of Directors met Feb. 24
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Mar 19, 2022
Spring Branch Management District Board of Directors met Thursday, Feb. 24.
Fortenberry on anti-fentanyl campaign: 'The threshold of death is very thin'
By John Suayan | Mar 18, 2022
Houston-area law enforcement agencies, along with their state and federal counterparts, have introduced a new campaign to address the spike in fentanyl usage and overdoses in the region, according to a report from Houston ABC affiliate KTRK. A partnership that includes the Houston Police Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), High-intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (HIDTA), Council on Recovery and the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) spearheaded the "One Pill Can Pill" campaign, the station reported.