Lake Houston-area leaders discuss coronavirus relief options for small businesses at virtual Kingwood BizCom
Lake Houston-area leaders met remotely for the Lake Houston Area Chamber of Commerce’s Kingwood BizCom on April 2.
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Lake Houston-area leaders met remotely for the Lake Houston Area Chamber of Commerce’s Kingwood BizCom on April 2.
Read MoreIn the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, Lake Houston-area boutique owners are adapting to keep their businesses running, all while being dubbed “nonessential.”
Read MoreAs the 2020 U.S. Census rolls out across the nation, the U.S. Census Bureau released its July 1, 2019, population estimates March 26.
Read MoreCommunity Impact Newspaper has compiled a list of Lake Houston, Humble and Kingwood restaurants offering takeout and delivery during the coronavirus crisis.
Read MoreHumble ISD and New Caney ISD have chosen to follow a statewide recommendation to keep public schools closed until May 4, according to both school districts.
Read MoreFor the second time in 2 1/2 years, Assistant General Manager Rachel Wolfe had to temporarily lay off her entire front-of-house staff at Raffa’s Waterfront Grill in Kingwood.
Read MoreAs municipalities and organizations adapt to coronavirus restrictions, many events in the Lake Houston area have been postponed or canceled by their organizers.
Read MoreIn response to the coronavirus crisis, the Humble ISD board of trustees voted March 24 to approve a resolution that declared a public health emergency and ensured teachers and staff will continue to be paid.
Read MoreThe East Montgomery County Improvement District board of directors voted to postpone its May 2 election until Nov. 3 amid the coronavirus crisis.
Read MoreHumble City Council members and city staff met for their first teleconferenced meeting March 26, which was done in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
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