Thursday, September 27, 2012

Protesters in Texas climb trees to block pipeline work--Houston

City OKs skate park, rec area in Greenspoint--Houston

Report: Enforcement of Texas Oil and Gas Laws Is Kind of a Joke

Dallas City Hall Battles Oncor Over How the City Can Spruce Up its Trails--Dallas

Then There's This: Aquifer Angst-Austin

Hyde Park’s quest for stricter short-term rental rules is nixed--Austin

Living centers for people with disabilities continue to struggle with abuse and neglect

CAMPO vote on Southwest Austin tollway not likely for now-Austin

Local, state government debt rising in Texas, report says

CAMPO vote on Southwest Austin tollway not likely for now-Austin

Problem-plagued Wood Ridge Apartments may get new owner; city board, residents remain frustrated

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Keeping Busy

Local builder offers solar power option on new homes - San Antonio

Cedar Park council ponders possible texting-while-driving ban

Groundbreaking Thursday on MetroRapid-Austin

Waller Creek designs unveiled-Austin

Dallas Water Utilities Wants City's Sewage to Supply Downtown

Fort Worth getting ready to add to outdoor art collection

Fort Worth getting ready to add to outdoor art collection


Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/09/16/4264152/fort-worth-getting-ready-to-add.html#storylink=cpy

Monday, September 10, 2012

Then There's This: Victory at Last? After a string of losses, the city wins fight over Downtown block-Austin

Environmentalist concerned about possibility of spaceport on Texas coast

New Brushy Creek pedestrian bridge now open-Austin

For Four Days This Month, Knox Will Become Dallas' First "Complete Street"-Dallas

It's Time for Mayor Rawlings to Pick a Side in the La Bajada Battle-Dallas

Solar plant promises clean energy for S.A.

City Place owner gets permits to begin developing south tower

City Place owner gets permits to begin developing south tower | Business | Dallas Busine...

State's lawsuits against federal government are proving costly

State's lawsuits against federal government are proving costly | State | News from Fort ...

Arlington considering future of Abram Street

Rail delays leave Fort Worth Transportation Authority 'at a tipping point'