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Hope Impacts to celebrate 10 years servicing Katy's unsheltered with gala event
Hope Impacts, which advocates for and provides resources to unsheltered individuals in the Katy area, celebrates its 10 year anniversary in 2024 with a July gala. (Courtesy Pexels) After a decade, nonprofit Hope Impacts seeks to move into a larger space to better service unsheltered residents in Katy, Executive Director...
RIchmond begins planning for new City Hall
The fast-growing city of Richmond, the seat of Fort Bend County, is in the planning stages of a future City Hall. according to a news release. The future City Hall will allow the city to reimagine workspace in order to provide enhanced services for Richmond residents. The former Richmond Bone...
Homesense Unveils First Houston-Area Store in Katy, Offers Home Decor Assortment and Supports Local Charity
Katy residents now have a new destination for home decor with the opening of Homesense, a member of the T.J.Maxx family, which includes HomeGoods, TJ Maxx, Marshall’s, and Sierra. This marks the first Houston-area location for the brand, which took over the space at 6565 South Fry Road in the Grand Lakes Market Center, formerly home to Stein Mart, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Body found in ditch by construction workers near Needville, authorities say
NEEDVILLE, Texas (KIAH) — Construction workers in Fort Bend County found a body in a ditch along FM 361, just north of the city of Needville on Tuesday afternoon. The body was found near a drainage ditch and a bike, officials said. Investigators believe the victim was hit by...
Fort Bend ISD trustees adopt 2024-25 budget amid financial constraints
Fort Bend ISD is required to pass its 2023-24 budget before July, which could cause the passed budget to be amended. (Courtesy Pexels) Fort Bend ISD adopted a balanced budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 amid revenue uncertainties for the upcoming school years and financial constraints. The FBISD board of...
Houston Commuters Face Delays, Southwest Freeway Bridge Repairs Pushed to Next Weekend in Erosion Crisis
Houstonians better brace for a longer commute as the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has announced the postponement of the much-needed construction work on the Southwest Freeway bridge over the Brazos River, now set to commence next weekend. According to a FOX 26 Houston report, erosion has posed a significant threat to the bridge's integrity, prompting an urgent $53 million project to replace and fortify the infrastructure.
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