Monday, June 29, 2009
Who will have Clear Lake's best fireworks?
The Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce's annual Fourth of July fireworks display over the lake is no more.
"There are so many other displays on the lake that that's why the chamber has decided to step away," said spokeswoman Febe Menendez. "Rather, we'll support the other fireworks shows instead of competing with them."
The chamber's display of fireworks, launched from a barge, has for years been the big draw on the Fourth, enough to clog roads around the the lake. Last year, however, the show over Clear Lake drew complaints from some, including Bay Area Houston blogger John Coby, who asked, "Clear Lake fireworks a dud?" Several people posted comments expressing their dissatisfaction with the view from Clear Lake Park, traditionally the area's fireworks epicenter.
So where are firework fans going to get their fix now? This year's July 4 displays include:
• Kemah Boardwalk at 9:30 p.m. The fireworks will be released on a barge from Bayside and last about 20 minutes.
• Nassau Bay at 9 p.m. The fireworks will be released at the peninsula and will be best viewed from the lake at Nassau Park.
• Webster at 9:15 p.m. The fireworks go up at Texas Avenue Park, by Clear Lake Regional Hospital.
For a more complete list of Fourth of July celebrations around the area, visit the Chamber of Commerce's Website.
What do you think about the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce not having a Fourth of July fireworks show this year? With it gone, what will be the best fireworks show in the Clear Lake area? Drop your thoughts in the comments section below.
Friday, June 19, 2009
NASA sends orbiter to explore moon
NASA sends orbiter to explore moon: "Humans are a step closer to returning to the moon after NASA launched a lunar orbiter Thursday to provide a comprehensive survey of our nearest celestial neighbor. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter lifted off aboard an Atlas V Rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida, powered by two liquid-fueled engines and a pair of solid-fueled boosters. NASA described the liftoff as 'flawless.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Endeavor Launch Scrubbed
Hydrogen Leak Prevents STS-127 Launch
Wed, 17 Jun 2009 03:03:28 AM CDT
Space shuttle Endeavour's STS-127 launch today was officially scrubbed at 1:55 a.m. EDT when the same type of gaseous hydrogen leak was detected at the Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate, or GUCP. This is the same location where a similar leak resulted in a launch scrub on June 13.
"We're going to step back and figure out what the problem is and go fix it," said Deputy Space Shuttle Program Manager LeRoy Cain during a briefing afterward. "Once we get it fixed and we're confident that we have a solution that's going to work and allow us to go fly safely, then we'll proceed forward."
Teams followed the same repair method as they did for the GUCP leak encountered during the STS-119 countdown. The STS-119 and STS-127 leaks will both be evaluated in order to determine the cause. Data collected during fueling is expected to help the troubleshooting effort.
Endeavour's next launch attempt for its STS-127 mission is targeted for July 11 at 7:39 p.m. EDT.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Fire destroys Galveston seawall condos
By Chris Paschenko
The Daily News
Published June 4, 2009
GALVESTON — At least 60 units of a Galveston resort were gutted Wednesday by fire, which was started accidentally by welding contractors who were renovating the complex damaged by Hurricane Ike, fire officials said.
Firefighters were called at 2:19 p.m. to Maravilla Resort Condominiums, 9520 Seawall Blvd., and found fire spreading between the second and third floor.
“It was the workers out there doing welding and cutting,” Fire Chief Mike Varela Sr. said of Fire Marshal Gilbert Robinson’s determination. The contractors had a city permit for renovations and were employing a fire watch, Varela said.
Galveston firefighter Gary Vasquez suffered from heat exhaustion and was taken by ground ambulance to Mainland Medical Center in Texas City and released, Varela said.
A medical crew treated some of the contractors at the scene, but they weren’t taken to a hospital, Varela said.
The blaze began in the rear of the complex, working its way toward the seawall side of the structure. About 120 firefighters, including those from Jamaica Beach, Santa Fe, Hitchcock, La Marque and Texas City were called to the island and helped evacuate about 30 or 40 people from the building. They also fought the blaze and manned fire stations here. There were no further injuries, Varela said.
Firefighters focused their attack at the center of the complex, where Varela said a fire break helped them control the blaze about 5:30 p.m.
Much of the upper units of the three-story complex were gutted, and many more sustained smoke and water damage, Varela said.
Lloyd W. Rinderer, an assistant city manager for Galveston, said he lost his condo of six years to the blaze. Rinderer, who is also treasurer of the condo’s homeowner’s association, said he would reside on his boat at The Galveston Yacht Club, just as he did not long after the storm.
“We were a month from completing Hurricane Ike repairs,” Rinderer said of the Sept. 13 storm’s damaging effects. “There were 164 units and there were about 10 people who were actually living there.”
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Breaking News: Galveston Condo Fire
Massive fire destroys dozens of beachfront condos in Galveston
06:50 PM CDT on Wednesday, June 3, 2009
By Michelle Homer / 11 News
GALVESTON -- Every firefighter in Galveston battled a huge 5-alarm fire on the island's West End Wednesday afternoon. The blaze at the beachfront Miravilla Resort Condominiums burned out of control for several hours.
The fire broke out around 2:15 p.m. and Galveston fire crews were on the scene minutes later.
Even off-duty Galveston firefighters were called in to help battle the blaze.
They also brought in help from surrounding communities including Jamaica Beach, Texas City, La Marque and Santa Fe.
When Air 11 first arrived, the flames were confined to one corner of the complex.
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Within minutes, the fire had spread to dozens of other units. There are 164 units in the complex.
"We went from an offensive to a defensive fire real quick to not put the firefighters in harm's way because the fire was spreading so quickly," said Galveston Fire Chief Mike Varela.
The wind shifted in the middle of the fire, adding to their challenge.
Everyone inside was evacuated safely, according to Galveston officials.
The flames spread quickly through dozens of units at the Miravilla condos.
One firefighter was transported to an area hospital after suffering heat exhaustion.
"His blood pressure was down real low and they were trying to get it stable again," said Varela.
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