The only other major publication to serve the city is the Houston Press, a free alternative weekly with a circulation of more than 300,000 readers.
In 2008, the Houston Press named the station as the "best radio station."
The Houston Press described it as the "world's most revolting web phenomenon".
He then worked as a reporter and editor at the Houston Press.
In 1928, he worked as a photographer for the Houston Press.
The group has been described by the Houston Press as "forward thinking" for lyrics dealing with sexual orientation and gender roles.
She won two awards in print journalism from the Houston Press.
The Houston Press is not to be confused with the newspaper of the same name that closed in 1964.
An alternative newspaper, the Houston Press, is also offered in this area.
In 2004 the Houston Press named the neighborhood as having the best neighborhood association.