Houston - Community Impact Newspaper: Indian restaurant chain Charcoal Eats debuts near Fulshear
The North Indian fast-food chain is known for its authentic biryani, curries, kebabs and other street food
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The North Indian fast-food chain is known for its authentic biryani, curries, kebabs and other street food
Read MoreThe center will be used by high school students districtwide and allow students to gain certifications, college credits and technical skills.
Read MoreThe charter governs city operations, and the amendments were posted in a āyesā or ānoā question format on the ballot.
Read MoreFort Bend County Emergency Services District No. 4, also known as the Fulshear-Simonton Fire Department, put a proposal on the ballot to collect up to 2% of sales tax from within its 106-square-mile service area.
Read MoreAndy Meyers is a 27-year official in the position, having served as commissioner since 1996, while Taral Patel is a local business owner and former chief of staff for county Judge KP George.
Read MoreThereās several things Katy-area registered voters should know before heading to the polls Nov. 5.
Read MoreThereās several things local registered voters should know before heading to the polls Nov. 5.
Read MoreAt the Oct. 28 board meeting, KISD trustees unanimously approved a list of legislative priorities, which includes increasing the stateās basic allotment for public education, improving teacher retention and recruitment, and altering the stateās sta…
Read MoreThe company provides linen rental, laundry and facility services for the health care industry.
Read MoreMore than 11,000 single-family homes are occupied the 10,500-acre Sienna community, which will have more than 15,000 homes by its estimated 2032 build-out.
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