- Memorial Woods Townhomes ‘One More Rain’ Away from Falling in Banks-Eroded Bayou [KHOU]
- 2 Bronze Deer Statues Stolen from Woodlands Entrances [Courier of Montgomery County]
- Houston No Longer In Drought, Just ‘Abnormally Dry’ [Hair Balls]
- Highway Graffiti Cleanup Costs TxDOT $50K a Year [abc13]
- Dilapidated Former Sports Bar on Jensen Dr. Poses Danger, Say Neighbors [KHOU]
- Resumed Foreclosure Filings in Houston Up Only Mildly Over Last Year [Houston Agent Magazine]
- Lungs Found on Jamaica Beach Probably Belonged to a Dolphin [Galveston County Daily News]
- Read the Agreement that Ended the City’s Ashby Highrise Lawsuit [Prime Property]
- Eastbound Highway 225 Lanes Closing for Road Work This Weekend [Bay Area Citizen]
- Highland Village Apple Store, new iPad Debut [TechBlog; previously on Swamplot]
- After Almost $30M in State and City Incentives, Proposed Austin Apple Campus May Still Go to Phoenix [9to5Mac]
Photo of Highland Village Apple Store opening: Candace Garcia
$1,000 total for statues seems pretty inexpensive, doesn’t it? You can probably buy a commercial trash can for more than that.
I could have sworn that the deer photo was the lead for today’s Headlines…….
River geomorphology is a bitch, no?
Throwing millions of $ in tax incentives at non-technical jobs seems futile.
I think maybe Austin can do better than play the race-to-the-bottom game with the likes of Phoenix.