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Marlen Soriano and Rodriguez Luis buy 2119 Adam St., Stafford
The home at 2119 Adam St., Stafford was sold on July 18 by Tammie Thibodeaux and Thibodeaux Russell for $144,780. The buyers were Marlen Soriano and Rodriguez Luis. The property tax paid for this property in 2020 was $3,746. This is 2.6% of the assessed value of the home. This...
Former Library Transforms into Fulshear Annex, Including Fulshear Community Health Clinic
Today, the Fort Bend County Health and Human Services (FBCHHS) Community Health Clinic opened its doors at the Fulshear Annex, the former location of the Bob Lutts Fulshear/Simonton Branch Library. The library, named after Commissioner Bob Lutts, was originally opened in May 1998 and served the community until its doors closed in May 2023 to make way for the new Fulshear Branch Library.
Pasadena’s newest who joined the finest Police Service Officers crew. Congratulations!
Congratulations to T. Isbell, B. Hinojosa, K. Diaz, A. Sanchez, and J. Salazar – Pasadena’s newest Police Service Officers!. PSOs are responsible for various tasks, including answering 911 and non-emergency calls, dispatching officers on patrol, keeping accurate details and records of all communications and actions, communicating with local agencies, and much more.
Police Seeking Information Involving Fatal Motor Vehicle Accident in Ocean County
According to Stafford Police Department, On July 20, 2024, at approximately 7:40 PM, the Stafford Township Police responded to a fatal motor vehicle accident in the area of Route 72 and Mill Creek Road. We are currently seeking any information from the public that may assist our investigation. If you...
Alternate angle of Julio Rodriguez collision is downright terrifying
Seattle Mariners superstar outfielder Julio Rodriguez left Sunday's game against the Houston Astros with a right leg injury suffered while playing defense. He was able to leave the field with the help of trainers and put some weight on it, which is a good sign. The visuals, however, of the...
On road to revenue-sharing model, Houston Christian question looms
With the long-form House v. NCAA settlement expected to be submitted this week to U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken, one conspicuous speed bump (among several) looms on the road toward the judge certifying this historic agreement in the coming months. The post On road to revenue-sharing model, Houston Christian question looms appeared first on On3.
Houston pool party shooting: 2 injured on Meadowglen
HOUSTON - Two people were shot during a pool party early Monday morning in Houston’s Westchase neighborhood. The shooting was reported shortly before 1 a.m. at an apartment complex in the 10900 block of Meadowglen. According to police, someone who lives at the complex confronted the people at the...
Dog Party with Special Pals, Full-Dome Theater by Houston Museum of Natural Science and More at LSC-CyFair Library This Week
Bring your pet toys and come celebrate puppies along with Special Pals, explore a full-dome theater provided by Houston Museum of Natural Science for an all-immersive experience, bring the kids for craft club and more at Lone Star College-CyFair Library this week!. Conveniently located at the beautiful LSC-CyFair campus at...
Give Peace A Chance: The Art of John Lennon Exhibition to premiere at The Galleria
HOUSTON (KIAH) – There’s a special exhibition taking place August 20 to September 7 at Off The Wall Gallery. The gallery’s NEW show, “Give Peace a Chance: The Art of John Lennon,” will feature a collection of Lennon’s graphic works, including pieces that celebrate human love and communication.
Things to do in Houston this weekend of July 26 Including Lindsey Stirling in Concert and Neon Night Out: Adults Only, & more!
TOP PICK – BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE ALL-DAY RIDE AT TRADERS VILLAGE HOUSTON ALL SATURDAYS OF JULY 2024!. Summer just got a whole lot more exciting (and affordable!) at Traders Village Houston. Forget the scorching heat and soaring prices—this July, every Saturday brings a Buy One, Get One FREE bonanza on all-day ride wristbands!
Bury the Hatchet: Don’t Clear-Cut Urban Tree Canopy
HOUSTON – (By Ralph Bivins, Realty News Report) – CenterPoint Energy spends millions every year to make Houston an uglier place. As a preventative tactic, the utility company pays people to cut huge V-shaped incisions in Houston’s beautiful oaks and other magnificent trees, making the city less attractive, less shady and less cool.
‘I’m just sick of it’: More than a week without power leaves some Houston-area residents feeling hopeless and abandoned
(CNN) — Theodore Doyle, an 81-year-old retired manager with the former US Customs Service, was waking up in his hot and muggy northeast Houston apartment in a bed soaked in sweat. Doyle ultimately checked into a $98-a-night hotel room late Tuesday, after enduring a compounding crisis of extreme heat...
10 Cougar returnees expected to contribute again in 2024
The Cougars are only abut a week away from the start of Fall Camp. Here are 10 returning contributors expected to contribute again in 2024. The Houston Cougars are coming off of a rough 2023 season which saw them struggle to a less than impressive 4-8 record and just two wins in their first season in the Big12 Conference. The underwhelming season ed to the dismissal of then head coach Dana Holgorsen and led the Cougars to bring in head coach Willie Fritz.
Man found shot to death in crashed vehicle on Eastex Freeway feeder
HOUSTON (KIAH) – Harris County Sherriff’s Department (HCSO) responded to a vehicle crash that occurred in North Harris County on the feeder road at 11606 Eastex Freeway on July 21. Arriving officers found a Ford Escape on the curb near the freeway with a deceased male between the...
The threat of heavy rainfall will be with us through at least Thursday
In brief: Houston will see high rain chances through the coming weekend, but the threat of heavy rainfall will be particularly acute during the next four days. We have issued a Stage 1 flood alert for now through Thursday, which indicates the potential for street flooding. Basically, you’ll need to pay attention to the weather this week.
METRO transit authority to begin installing new bus shelters
METRO bus stops are about to get a new look. It’s part of the transit authority’s efforts to improve service along high-ridership bus routes. The Harris County Transit Authority will begin installing newly designed bus stop shelters later this month. "It’s really to fit into the overall environment...
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