- Greenpeace Unveils Shell-Spoofing Billboard Off I-45 Near Oil Company’s Downtown HQ [Houston Chronicle]
- Pleasure Pier Safe Despite Appearance of Broken Concrete on Support Beams, Say Officials [Galveston County Daily News]
- Hobby Airport Reopens Entrance Ramp after 10-Month Closure for Renovations [abc13]
- Bike Trail Being Installed Under Cartwright Bridge at Oyster Creek in Missouri City [Fort Bend Sun]
- Council Approves Funding to Renovate Briarmeadow Park; Tennis Court, Walking Trail, Pavilion Improvements Planned [Memorial Examiner]
- ‘No One’ Understands New Braunfels Can Ban [Dallas Morning News via Off the Kuff; previously on Swamplot]
- Spring Creek House Has Flooded 23 Times Since 1979 [abc13]
- Tony’s Among Highest-Grossing Restaurants in U.S. with $20M in Food Sales Last Year, Says Forbes [Culturemap]
- New Classic Texas License Plate Debuts with Black-on-White Retro Design [Houston Chronicle]
Photo of hoax Shell billboard off I-45 downtown: Jess Wilson
Crap, I just got my ugly plates earlier this year. Is there any way for someone to order the newer standard plates without paying for the fees associated with specialty plates?
If your license plates happened to get “stolen”, I’d imagine you’d have to acquire new ones somehow. Just saying…
Man I want that plate, see what wonderful things happen when you stop letting third graders vote on things.