Live music returns in The Woodlands
Live music venues are reopening around The Woodlands, following social distancing guidelines.
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Live music venues are reopening around The Woodlands, following social distancing guidelines.
Read MoreShenandoah interim police Chief Troye Dunlap answered questions about what he would like to see with the department.
Read MoreThe new barbecue restaurant will open on Six Pines Drive across from Killen’s Steakhouse.
Read MoreOff The Hook Seafood is coming to Rayford Road this July.
Read MoreLSCS Chancellor Stephen Head said staff has begun talking about diversity through webinar meetings and sharing experiences.
Read MoreShelter for Shelter aims to raise $50,000 to benefit Yes to Youth this year with a virtual fundraising event.
Read MoreThe Woodlands Pride is still supporting other area nonprofits despite having to cancel its own celebration in September.
Read MoreThe YMCA of Greater Houston has entered its second phase of reopening, allowing additional amenities to be used by members.
Read MoreShenandoah saw a decline of nearly 32% in sales tax revenue in April, and the finance department is adjusting budget expectation accordingly.
Read MorePaul Willingham discusses changes to policies and differences between campus and city law enforcement.
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