Sugar Land, Missouri City see 13 new cases across five area ZIP codes May 19
These 13 cases are among the 22 new coronavirus cases reported in Fort Bend County on May 19.
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
These 13 cases are among the 22 new coronavirus cases reported in Fort Bend County on May 19.
Read MoreMissouri City City Council continues to disagree over how to best utilize the services of executive search firm Baker Tilly in its hunt for a new city manager.
Read MoreThe operator offers child care services for children 6 weeks to 12 years old.
Read MoreThe 49 new cases brings the total number of confirmed cases countywide to 1,559. This number includes 1,151 active cases, 368 recoveries and 40 deaths.
Read MoreOnce completed, the project will have expanded Hwy. 6 from six to eight lanes between Lexington Boulevard and Brooks Street.
Read MoreIn accordance with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s guidelines for reopening the economy during the coronavirus pandemic, the Sugar land location is opening for dine-in service at reduced capacity and carry out orders.
Read MoreFort Bend County reported 39 new cases of the coronavirus and 26 additional recoveries May 15.
Read More“In order to keep the budget balanced, we will more than likely push some projects,” Sugar Land Mayor Joe Zimmerman said. “We don’t know which projects yet that we would push.”
Read MoreWhile Fort Bend County as a whole has 1.87 cases of the coronavirus per 1,000 residents, the cities of Missouri City and Stafford have more than three cases per 1,000 residents.
Read MoreGraduation ceremonies for all 11 FBISD high schools will take place at Kenneth Hall Stadium in Missouri City.
Read More