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Abby Church

Abby Church

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City Hall Reporter, Houston Chronicle

Houston

Biography

I'm an award-winning journalist with a particular interest in long-form projects and narratives. At James Madison University, I was involved in its independent student newspaper, The Breeze, all four years starting as a reporter and ending my time as Editor-in-Chief. Additionally, I was the top editor for Curio Magazine through the school of Media Arts & Design for a semester and a radio talkshow host at WXJM. Currently, I'm a freelance journalist at the Virginia Gazette and Virginia Reports. I previously interned at my hometown paper, the Daily Press.

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almost anything is a possibility

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Total articles 1599

  • Houston now has new rules for operating short term rentals. What to know.

    By Abby Church Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Houston reaches deal in longstanding drainage suit, slicing $330 million deficit

    By Abby Church Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

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Houston Chronicle

The Houston Chronicle is a prominent daily newspaper and the largest in Texas, established in 1901 by Marcellus E. Foster. It has served as Houston's primary newspaper of record and has a rich history, including the introduction of a Sunday edition with color comics in 1905. The newspaper was acquired by the Hearst Corporation in 1987 and became Houston's sole major daily after purchasing the assets of the Houston Post in 1995. The Chronicle provides comprehensive print and digital news coverage, focusing on local, regional, and national events, particularly those relevant to the Houston area. It is known for its investigative journalism, opinion sections, and lifestyle features, including the "Bayou City History" project that documents significant milestones in Houston's history. The newspaper also maintains a vast archive of over a century of content, supporting research and education. With a broad readership, it serves local residents, businesses, and academic institutions, leveraging its extensive circulation for advertising opportunities.

Houston, Texas, United States

Founded: 1901