Harris County resumes in-person jury duty
In-person jury trials have largely been on hold since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in March.
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In-person jury trials have largely been on hold since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in March.
Read MoreA partnership is expected to move forward this week between the city of Houston and Harris County to open a new facility to help the area’s homeless population during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreSee the latest trends on COVID-19 in Harris County.
Read MoreSeveral taxing entities in Harris County and Cy-Fair have either recently adopted or are preparing to adopt tax rates for the 2020-21 fiscal year. This year, the coronavirus pandemic could force districts to make tough decisions.
Read MoreIn the meantime, Harris County officials said they are moving forward with their plan to send mail ballot applications to all registered voters.
Read MoreSeveral other openings are slated at the center for later this fall, including a Cut by Cinemark movie theater.
Read MoreAt a Sept. 10 press conference, the county also released the locations where voters will be able to use drive-thru voting for the November election.
Read MoreSee the latest trends on COVID-19 in Harris County.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 count in general wards also fell over the Labor Day weekend, dropping to 438 on Sept. 7, down from 526 on Sept. 4.
Read MoreFrom a freshly baked cookie shop to locally owned Indian restaurant, a number of new businesses and restaurants are slated to open in the Cy-Fair area sometime before the end of 2020.
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