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Alcohol sales down 94 percent in Harris County

Alcohol sales down 94 percent in Harris County

This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateAlcohol sales in Harris County were down 94 percent in March when compared to sales in the shorter month of February, records show.Bars and restaurants sold $7.8 million in beer, wine and mixed beverages throughout Harris County in March, while those same types of businesses sold $134.3 million in February. These numbers, released by the Texas Comptroller, do not include sales from alcohol whole-sellers, like liquor stores, but reflect a stark situation for Houston-area restaurants forced to close their doors amid the COVID-19...

April 20, 2020
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Houston mulls changing weird green parking spots into bike lanes

Houston mulls changing weird green parking spots into bike lanes

, to say the least.Over the last few years, the city implemented special lanes for bikes along some of the busiest thoroughfares in and around downtown, and . But spend a day on two wheels, and you’re bound to come across some driver’s car parked in the middle of one of these bright green bike lanes.It's a problem that has plagued bicyclists for just as long as the bike lanes have existed, as first reported by ’s transportation reporter .EDITING HOUSTON:As a bicyclist, what’s your recourse? For now, not much. Apparently when the bike lanes were built, no one in charge thought that car...

July 28, 2020
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Houston Dairymaids sends cheese into space for NASA astronauts

Houston Dairymaids sends cheese into space for NASA astronauts

When Lindsey Schechter, owner of local cheese shop Houston Dairymaids, received an email from NASA asking for cheese, she thought it was a joke.But the aeronautics agency was serious. It was seeking cheese to send to space, per a special request made by astronaut Shannon Walker, who is currently on a 210-day stay in the International Space Station."It was really exciting for us," said Schechter. "We were thrilled to know that Shannon is such a cheese lover."Little did Schechter know, Walker is a regular shopper at Dairymaids.Schechter sent some OG Kristal, an aged Belgian gouda, at the...

March 17, 2021
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Houston Mexican restaurant got 'horrific' threats after sticking with masks

Houston Mexican restaurant got 'horrific' threats after sticking with masks

This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateThe past three days have been difficult for Monica Richards, a co-owner of Picos restaurant in Upper Kirby. After Gov. Greg Abbott announced he is reopening Texas on March 10, the restaurant told its customers its own COVID-19 restrictions will stay the same. Picos received many messages of support, but then it got ugly.“It was horrific,” said Richards. Picos received calls, private messages on social media and emails threatening to call U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on the restaurant’s staff and saying their...

March 5, 2021
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The ultimate prepper list: 12 things we wish we'd had during Houston's winter storm

The ultimate prepper list: 12 things we wish we'd had during Houston's winter storm

This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateHoustonians are not new to disasters, but the severity of last week’s winter storm took many by surprise as we went days without power, heat or water.Luckily, residents of the Bayou City are often ready for a hurricane — a stash of flashlights and candles always on hand, and the reflex to get gas and cash before a weather event. Even with that ingrained preparedness, during the freeze we still found ourselves saying: Man, I wish I had this right now.When we regained power, Houston Chronicle staffers shared items that helped them...

March 1, 2021
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Nightclubs Spire and Clé among Houston liquor permits suspended by TABC for COVID violations

Nightclubs Spire and Clé among Houston liquor permits suspended by TABC for COVID violations

The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) has temporarily suspended the liquor licenses of Houston clubs Clé, Spire and Grooves for violating the state's COVID-19 restrictions.In a press release, the TABC said the suspensions are the result of inspections by their agents conducted over the weekend."All three businesses are accused of violating Gov. Greg Abbott’s Executive Order GA-32, which requires businesses which sell alcohol for on-premise consumption to comply with capacity limits as well as social distancing and facial covering requirements," the release stated.Spire received a...

January 19, 2021
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Chef Chris Shepherd tests positive for coronavirus

Chef Chris Shepherd tests positive for coronavirus

Update: On Oct. 19, Chris Shepherd announced he had received two negative tests back from COVID-19, just days after testing positive. The chef concluded his earlier diagnosis may have been a rare false positive. He says he is still feeling great. "The ups and downs of testing positive and then negative twice is a reminder that there is still so much about this virus that even the experts don't know," he said in an Instagram post.Chris Shepherd has tested positive for the coronavirus, the Houston chef announced in on Thursday afternoon."I'm thankful to have no symptoms, and I'm feeling...

October 15, 2020
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Some Houston restaurants won’t say if their employees have COVID-19. And they don’t have to.

Some Houston restaurants won’t say if their employees have COVID-19. And they don’t have to.

This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateAs Texas grapples with a spike in confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus — the state now has more than 100,000 and climbing — dozens of Houston-area restaurants have temporarily closed after employees tested positive for the illness.The statistics remain a harsh reality for local restaurants that continue to struggle even as Texas allowed for an increase in dining to 75 percent capacity on June 12. That same weekend saw Taste of Texas, Relish, Pappy’s Café in Houston and Yaga’s Café in Galveston temporarily close after staff...

June 19, 2020
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