Multiple Sugar Land races headed to runoff, including mayor’s seat
Four Sugar Land races—including the mayor’s seat— are heading to a June 7 runoff after no candidates received the majority vote in the May 3 election.
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Four Sugar Land races—including the mayor’s seat— are heading to a June 7 runoff after no candidates received the majority vote in the May 3 election.
Read MoreThe 8-acre mixed-use development, called Lexington Commons, was announced by Planned Community Developers in an April 29 news release following a rezoning request approved by Sugar Land City Council at two April meetings.
Read MoreKaty and Fulshear students have another resource to help master their skills in math and reading.
Read MoreAt an April 15 meeting, Sugar Land City Council approved a $1.4 million contract with Cedros Paving Services LLC for a citywide sidewalk rehabilitation and replacement project.
Read MoreVoters in the Katy and Fulshear areas have one final chance May 3 to weigh in on several local school and city races.
Read MoreCenterPoint Energy began installing 100 weather monitoring stations throughout the Greater Houston area April 28 ahead of the Atlantic hurricane season beginning June 1.
Read MoreA study released April 15 showed two Fulshear city-owned buildings are having water infiltration during every rain event.
Read MoreFort Bend County officials clashed over legal representation at the April 22 meeting as officials work to correct voter precincts ahead of the May compliance deadline.
Read MoreMissouri City officials have added an additional $2.53 million to repair and renovate City Centre following damages from Hurricane Beryl last July.
Read MoreMedical nonprofit AccessHealth is partnering with Fort Bend County to pilot a first-of-its-kind health care program to support the needs of formerly incarcerated individuals.
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