Locals sponsor, organize COVID-19 memorial in downtown Houston
In late February, downtown Houston was the site of a temporary memorial honoring the victims of COVID-19.
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In late February, downtown Houston was the site of a temporary memorial honoring the victims of COVID-19.
Read MoreAfter League City City Council passed an ordinance creating a new controversial review committee for any Helen Hall Library books residents flag as potentially offensive, opponents of the ordinance said they are not giving up.
Read MoreCity Council voted unanimously to approve rezoning about 18.5 acres of land from general commercial to residential to make way for a development of 30 townhomes.
Read MoreMiru Seafood, originally expected to open in December 2022, is now slated to open in the first half of 2023 at 2490 S. Gulf Freeway, League City, according to League City.
Read MoreDespite a protest and dozens of residents speaking out against the idea, League City City Council moved forward with what several have called a book ban and First Amendment violation.
Read MoreDuring a Clear Creek Cleanup event Feb. 11, almost 200 volunteers collected 15,246 pounds of trash.
Read MoreA new free art exhibit is open as of Feb. 20 in the lobby of the Johnny Arolfo Civic Center, 400 W. Walker St., League City.
Read MoreFans of “Alice in Wonderland” can attend a limited-time event being held at the Armahs Event Center, 18201 Egret Bay Blvd., Ste. B, Houston.
Read MoreIn an effort to combat growing turnover and compete with other cities, League City on Jan. 2 will grant employees raises based on the findings from a study of League City and surrounding cities.
Read MoreLearn about the latest transportation project in League City.
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