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Fort Bend County Libraries Resume Normal Hours Nov. 1 – Sugar Land, TX – The quickest way to get caught up on what’s happening around town today.
Read MoreLet’s go! Here are the top stories today in Sugar Land: Two teens survived with minor injuries after a giant tree fell on their car in Sugar …
Read MoreGood morning, Houston! Things seem a little sunnier this morning than earlier this week, but there are still chances for rain today, and we’ll likely only have a short break to dry out before storms are likely to increase again over the weekend, accord…
Read More On Monday’s Houston Matters: When it comes to COVID-19, could things really return to “normal by summer” as some have suggested? Also this hour: It came as little surprise when proponents of oil and gas tried to shift the narrative during Februaryâs …
Read MoreRecord Store Day, like everything else, had to be canceled due to COVID-19. Originally set for April 18, organizers initially pushed back to June 20 but have since re-formatted the event as Record Store Day Drops, making it a three date event in August…
Read MoreAs states relax stay-at-home orders related to fighting Covid-19âs spread, companies are expected to operate under a ânew normalâ to help curb the virusâ spread by allowing employees, if possible, to work from home.
How well companies execute the rem…
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HOUSTON â As Houstonians get back to their hustle, thereâs still a lot of uncertainty weighing on peopleâs minds.
âI think the most common question is around…
Read MoreKen Hoffman on why working at home should be Houston’s new normal http://houston.culturemap.com/news/city-life/04-27-20-houston-stay-home-order-work-at-home-ken-hoffman/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=dlvr.it …
Read MorePort Houston had to close two container terminals last week after a worker tested positive for COVID-19 and reopened them for normal business after a day.
Read MoreAs the number of coronavirus cases in the Greater Houston area climbs to more than 40 as of March 18, Spring and Klein-area nonprofits are fighting to continue providing services to some of the unincorporated territoryâs most vulnerable populations…
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