The soothing sounds of some of SA’s best jazz musicians will take centre stage in the Friendly City next week for the annual Nelson Mandela University Isisusa Jazz Fest ’23.
An investigator asked “Gilmer if he has ever been ‘hands-on’ with a child,” a court document says. “Gilmer stated he has not and said he would take a polygraph.”
Pandemic. Recession. Oil bust. How Houston weathered economic collapse under COVID-19
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Abandoned tanks in Penwell in April. A sudden and devastating oil crash pounded the energy sector,which was still recovering from the deep, two-year oil bust that ended in 2016Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Brick and mortar retailers were particularly hurt by the pandemic.Karen Warren, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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A man walks through an almost completely empty parking lot at Franklin and La Branch Streets in March.Steve Gonzales, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
Back in January, economists predicted a fairly routine 2020. The global economy was expected to grow a healthy 3.3 percent, buoyed by hopes that trade tensions between the United States and China were easing.