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Fort Bend Chamber To Host The 2018 State Of Higher Education
Fort Bend Chamber To Host The 2018 State Of Higher Education On June 22 At The Sweetwater Country Club In Sugar Land

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Fort Bend Chamber To Host The 2018 State Of Higher Education On June 22 At The Sweetwater Country Club In Sugar Land

Dolmingo Alcaraz, 45, was last seen in the 6800 block of Fitzhugh Road in Dripping Springs, Texas on Saturday, May 5 about 10 p.m.
Spring ISD has invited 180 qualified high school seniors to participate in its annual Smart Kid Cool Car giveaway announcement.
HPD Officer William Lacy was suspended Sunday just hours after he was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated.
A man accused of killing his estranged wife held SWAT officers at bay and tried to kill himself during the standoff.
A car plunged off an overpass on the Grand Parkway and FM 2920 in Tomball. Police are still on the scene
The prestigious Kinkaid School is investigating allegations of sexual misconduct dating back at least 50 years.
The San Francisco-based Lyft is offering the all-access pass for $200, which is good for 30 rides per month.
The Rosenberg Police Officers Association has teamed up with the Rosenberg Fire Fighters Association to host a clay shoot and crawfish boil
A missing 12-year-old girl who was believed to be in danger was located Thursday evening, police said.
3 Sugar Land Officers are lauded as heroes after wading into murky waters to rescue a woman from a sinking car.
Firefighters from the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department responded to the area, and spent all night battling the blaze.
The raids capped an investigation lasting several months, where officers bought the CBDs, which tested positive for synthetic marijuana.
Holly Clay, who lost everything in Hurricane Harvey 8 months ago, will receive her Associates of Arts degree on Thursday
The Katy ISD Board will meet in a closed session to discuss a possible defamation lawsuit defending Superintendent Lance Hindt
The Harris County DA will file charges against the person who made an online threat to the HCC Central Campus over the weekend
Alexzander Clayton Russell, 3, who'd been missing since Friday, was found safe in Galveston on Wednesday.
Firefighters are battling a fire at the CenterPoint Facility in Texas City that was sparked by a transformer explosion.
This year the show raised over $103,000 for a variety of projects, including livestock, arts and crafts, welding and woodworking products...
The hotel, developed by Hotel Development Services, is slated for completion in 2019 and will be the first hotel at Redemption Square