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Pearland Makes Switch To Digital Water Meters
This upgrade is part of an investment in infrastructure and the future, as the current system is nearing the end of its service life.

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This upgrade is part of an investment in infrastructure and the future, as the current system is nearing the end of its service life.

Aurelio Medina, 29, was arrested at a Clear Lake area Walmart after he showed his genitals to several customers in the store.
A man was killed and another injured when a part of a water tower being built collapsed on them Friday morning.
William Thomas Long, 60, was last seen Monday at the Shiloh Travel Park on FM 762 in the Richmond area, and has special medical needs.
Fugitive Friday: Crime Stoppers and the HCSO has released its list of the top wanted fugitives from Harris and the surrounding counties.
Tim Colomer and JDog Junk Removal were barely open when Hurricane Harvey devastated the Houston area in August 2017.
Partly to mostly cloudy this weekend with scattered rain through Monday.
The Woodlands Weather: Humid this weekend with light rain possible all weekend.
Sugar Land Weather: It won't be a washout, but expect rainfall intermittently most of the weekend.
Pasadena Weekend Weather: Partly cloudy Friday with scattered rain showers likely all weekend.
Humble Weekend Weather: Scattered rain is possible all weekend, with highs in the 80s.
Conroe Weather: More rain heads for the region with scattered showers this weekend
Clear Lake Weather: The Wednesday rain moved out, but more is in store this weekend
Houston Weather: Heavy rain is over after storms pass through Wednesday and again Friday. Hows the rest of the weekend? Lets see.
Harris County Pct. 4 Constable Mark Herman accepted 300 watermelons from Atkinson Farms that were handed out by deputies Thursday,
There have been 38 positive samples collected in Montgomery County, with 28 of those in The Woodlands.
Be informed of what's happening where you are, and share your news with your neighbors too.
Investigators believe the two men who robbed a fireworks stand Thursday morning also robbed 5 convenience stores overnight.
Police are looking for Eddie Roy Olvera , 28, who hit and killed a woman with his burgundy Chevy Silverado pickup, according to authorities.
Steve and Ashley Schultz who recently opened their new Pet Supplies Plus in Montgomery have extensive knowledge in pet care.