Bay Area nonprofits, businesses accepting donations, distributing food for the holidays
This holiday season, residents in need have ways to receive help, and residents who want to donate food or money to families in need have ways to help.
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
This holiday season, residents in need have ways to receive help, and residents who want to donate food or money to families in need have ways to help.
Read MoreAfter five years of work, the Coastal Texas Study is nearing completion, but officials are still accepting public input on the potential multibillion-dollar project.
Read MoreThis holiday season, League City is promoting small businesses affected by COVID-19 and encouraging residents to shop local.
Read MoreWith the Chester L. Davis Sportsplex at capacity, League City needs additional athletic fields for children, and consultants have proposed two concepts for a future sports-focused park.
Read MoreNearly 11 months since it was first proposed, a gas station will not be built at 2051 W. Main St., League City—at least not yet.
Read MoreOfficials have finalized the feasibility study for a coastal barrier that would protect Galveston Bay and its surrounding communities from hurricanes, but already, some officials are thinking ahead, coming up with ways to potentially fund the multi…
Read MoreTo solve drainage issues along Clear Creek, experts working on the Lower Clear Creek and Dickinson Bayou Watershed Study have proposed several potential flood mitigation projects, including building miles of underground tunnels.
Read MoreWith early votes for Galveston and Harris County precincts reporting, Rachel McAdam has taken a strong early lead for Position 4; Justin Hicks has taken a lead for Position 5.
Read MoreWith 41 of 46 Galveston County voting centers reporting, McAdam and Justin Hicks have maintained their leads for positions 4 and 5, respectively.
Read MoreWith 41 of 46 Galveston County voting centers reporting, McAdam and Justin Hicks have maintained their leads for positions 4 and 5, respectively.
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