May 14, 2008
Morning Roundup
- The state's first case of West Nile virus this year has been reported in northern Montgomery County
- Despite concerns from parents and the community, Key Middle School should stay open, HISD chief Abelardo Saavedra says
- Dustin Poe, the man accused of causing the death of Art Car Museum curator Tom Jones while driving drunk this weekend, has been ordered not to drive while he's free on bail
- Mayor White's $4 billion fiscal 2009 budget has an accent on safety, with funding for more police officers, patrol cars and helicopters
- Two Kingwood High School students apparently ate a drug-laced brownie, then were sent to the hospital after they started acting strangely
- A federal judge has denied oilman Oscar Wyatt's request to serve the last half of his prison sentence in a halfway house and at home
- In Spring, a 9-year-old student was caught on video threatening his schoolmates with a knife on a school bus
- In southern Harris County, the Houston Cricket League is about to be pushed out of a county park to make way for dogs and picnic tables
- A weekend fire in a The Woodlands movie theater was probably intentionally set, Montgomery County fire inspectors say
- A state panel has dismissed a complaint against state District Judge Woody Densen, who allegedly threatened to arrest a defendant for not having enough monty to hire a lawyer
- Have you always dreamed of owning your own Baskin-Robbins franchises? Check this out
- Remember when downtown buildings turned their lights off for Earth Week? That trick saved about $55,000, according to preliminary reports
- A Whole Foods Market will anchor a new mixed-use complex on West Dallas between Montrose and Waugh
- Today's weather: Kinda crappy again, with a 40 percent chance of rain, a high in the mid 80s and a low in the mid 70s



