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MISSING: 15-year-old girl last seen in Conroe in March
CONROE, Texas — Montgomery County deputies are looking for a 15-year-old girl who went missing a month ago. Angelynn Sanchez, 15, was last seen on March 25 at her home in Conroe, Texas, around FM 1484. She was wearing a grey zip-up hoodie and gray sweatpants. Angelynn is 5…
Man Faces Texas' Harshest Penalty as He's Indicted for Capital Murder of 11-Year-Old Audrii Cunningham
A Houston grand jury has slapped Don Steven McDougal with two counts of capital murder tied to the death of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham – a local girl who disappeared over the Livingston community earlier this year. The indictment, which was made public on Tuesday, April 22, means McDougal could...
Remains found in Montgomery County are of missing woman, authorities say
CONROE, Texas (KIAH) — Skeletal remains that were found last week have been identified as a missing woman in Harris County, according to authorities. Montgomery County officials said that remains discovered on Friday in a wooded area near Decker Prairie Rosehill Road have been identified as Kay-Alana Turner, who has been missing since March of 2023.
Abbott, Paxton endorse opposing candidates for HD 12
HUNTSVILLE — The dining room was crowded Friday morning at the Farmhouse Cafe as residents of Texas House District 12 gathered to see Attorney General Ken Paxton endorse Huntsville businessman Ben Bius for state representative. Bius’ competitor in May’s runoff election — fellow Republican Trey Wharton — has been endorsed by Gov. Greg Abbott.
Hands of Justice provides a place for human trafficking survivors while educating the community
Founder Rebecca Cary at the fundraiser fashion show recently held at the Woodlands Country Club. (Courtesy Hands of Justice) Hands of Justice—a nonprofit organization based in Conroe—aims to educate others about what human trafficking looks like and how it impacts people in Montgomery County. What to know. Founder…
The Woodlands Hills embraces Willis with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Howard Hughes has formally marked the arrival of the award-winning master planned community, The Woodlands Hills, into Willis as it extends its reach from neighboring Conroe. Willis City Council officials Thomas Belinoski, Barney Stone, and Thomas Luster; team members from Howard Hughes; Willis ISD Director of Communications Jamie Fails; and esteemed builders from The Woodlands Hills joined in the festivities with a “Welcome to Willis” ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, April 23.
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