
Lisa Gray
@lisagray_houtx
Op-ed editor, Houston Chronicle. Inextricably, inexplicably attached to this town.
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Comedic highlight of yesterday's Houston City Council meeting, via emily j hynds: Councilmember Knox says drainage $$ shouldn't go to "non-physical effort" like planning & design. The problem: You can't build something without planning and design. emilytakesnotes.com/2022/12/08/12-…





My news: Starting 1/30, I'll be back at the Houston Chronicle, this time as op-ed editor. I'll miss City Cast Houston — but I'm excited about working with the Houston Chronicle Opinion crew.

Houston gripes, anyone? Craig Hlavaty and I are getting ready to grumble on Houston Matters





#BREAKING: Our coverage of the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde -- by Lisa Falkenberg, @Holleynews, Michael Lindenberger and Nick Powell -- has been named a Top 3 finalist with the 2023 The Pulitzer Prizes for editorial writing. houstonchronicle.com/projects/2023/…


Got a Houston gripe? We’re getting ready to grumble on Houston Matters

Houston gripes, anyone? Mine is: This drought killed magnolias, which are great trees. Couldn’t it have taken out those wretched tallows? We’re grumbling at 9 a.m. on Houston Matters

Excited to interview vaccine researcher Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD DSc(hon) tonight about his new book, The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science. Sponsored by Houston Chronicle Baker Institute Brazos Bookstore bakerinstitute.org/event/deadly-r…

In the pandemic, even when vaccine researcher Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD DSc(hon) told me something bleak, I felt better: The problem was defined. A first step. Last night Baker Institute we talked about the rise of anti-science. Bleak. But defined. A first step. houstonchronicle.com/opinion/outloo…