- City Council voted today to expand the city's "civility ordinance" to more neighborhoods, including Montrose and the Sixth Ward
- Clara Harris, the woman accused of running over her husband in a hotel parking lot, has filed an appeal and hired a new lawyer
- Ralph Sampson, a former Houston Rocket, has agreed to plead guilty to mail fraud related to a vehicle purchase; he will spend two months in jail in Atlanta
- In a campaign stop yesterday, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Chris Bell got on his party's case for not talking about religion
- And in the fight for Congressional District 22, both parties are going to have to spend a lot of money if they expect to win
- A bat found in northeast Harris County has tested positive for rabies; officials said there was no known human exposure to the bat
- Iyad Abu El Hawa pleaded guilty today to charges of selling a fake flu vaccine to nursing home patients and more than a thousand Exxon Mobil employees
- Farmers in Waller County are worried about how dry it's been — the drought is hurting their livelihoods, they say
- Next time you're there, check out the stingrays at the Downtown Aquarium — they probably won't kill you
- In Galveston, a crackdown on parking violations has brought the city more then $6,600 in revenue in the last couple of weeks
- The Chron's Alison Cook goes back in time at the Dinner Bell, the venerable East End cafeteria

Missed Connections: November 2 - 5


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