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Citizen volunteers are needed for both the design and build phases to be held on Tuesday, Sept. 25 and Saturday, Nov. 10, respectively.

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Citizen volunteers are needed for both the design and build phases to be held on Tuesday, Sept. 25 and Saturday, Nov. 10, respectively.

Republic Services will make the rounds for three Saturday's in October to remove household waste, but there are things they won't take.
Customers who donate $1 or more to the Houston Food Bank during this time will receive a thank-you coupon for a free Whataburger.
Jason and Jamie Joyner are both being held in the Montgomery County Jail charged with injury to a child.
Two pit bulls and a Labrador retriever attacked and injured a deputy constable and a 13-year-old boy Monday morning.
Antonio Armstrong Jr. 18, is accused of killing his parents in the Bellaire home in July 2016.
Tombal celebrated all things 60s with its first-ever Groovfest at the Tomball Depot on Saturday. It was groovy, baby.
Raul Perez is accused of the attempted kidnapping of an 11-year-old girl over the Labor Day holiday.
Sgt. Ron Slockett is the only Sugar Land officer to lose his life in the line of duty.
Patch has the scores from Thursday and Friday night action, and great games are on tap this Saturday. Find out if your team won this week.
Tezah Waters, who was severely injured two years ago when she was hit by a drunk driver, needs $100K for a life-saving operation.
Check out the Budweiser Clydesdales, tour Buffalo Bayou for the Waugh Street Bats, or take in an Astros game this weekend.
The state disaster declaration impacts 77 Texas counties, including 13 in the Houston metro region.
The city plans to increase mosquito spraying to twice per week and will continue working with the Texas Department of State Health Services.
The event will bring together teachers, and administrators to reach out directly to students currently listed as no-shows at school.
The Woodlands Weather: Rain off and on Friday, then partly cloudy and humid.
Sugar Land Weather: Rain all day Friday, then showers begin slowly moving out. Hot and humid weekend.
Spring Weather: Rain later Friday morning and in the afternoon. Rain slowly begins moving out of the region.
Pasadena Weather: Light rain on Friday, then humid and partly cloudy this weekend.
Humble-Kingwood Weather: Rain Friday but much of the rain begins moving out by Saturday and Sunday. Humidity will be nasty.