Daily Archives: October 9, 2009

Friday random ten: Going, going, gone

I feel like going somewhere this Friday. How about you? 1. Goin’ Cali – Bruce Springsteen 2. Goin’ Up – Great Big Sea 3. Going Down To The River – Saffire-The Uppity Blues Woman 4. Going For The One – … Continue reading

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County Clerk Kaufman to retire

Harris County Clerk Beverly Kaufman will not run for another term in 2010. Kaufman, a Republican in her fourth four-year term, said in a news release that she informed County Judge Ed Emmett and county commissioners this morning of her … Continue reading

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Grand Parkway will not get stimulus funds

As the Chron story headline says, it wasn’t so shovel-ready after all. Harris County officials will request that $181 million in federal stimulus funding for portions of the county’s controversial Grand Parkway tollroad project be shifted to other projects, citing … Continue reading

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34 > 20, and other campaign finance news

I’ve added two more candidate reports to my campaign finance report spreadsheet, Robert Kane and KA Khan, both in District F. Each of them had filed paper reports instead of electronic reports. You can see a list of such reports … Continue reading

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Change in course on 287 (g)

The Chron notes a change in course on how the city wants to deal with undocumented immigrants. Mayor Bill White is distancing himself from a controversial federal program that trains local law enforcement to identify suspected illegal immigrants, saying this … Continue reading

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One more for the arson-that-wasn’t files

Meet Alfredo Guardiola, currently serving a 40-year sentence for arson-related murders that were almost certainly deaths that resulted from an accidental fire. His case has another chestnut in it, the coerced confession. It’s story number three in a series by … Continue reading

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So what do you think will happen?

Dr. Murray offers some thoughts on turnout in the November election. Public interest may finally be picking up a bit, but I still think turnout will lag well behind 2003, when 304,907 ballots were cast in the city. Two reasons … Continue reading

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