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Election Results: Find Out Who Won In Pasadena, South Houston
Find out who won the council races in Pasadena and South Houston, who is on your school board.

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Find out who won the council races in Pasadena and South Houston, who is on your school board.

Humble Mayor Merle Aaron wins a third term, and Robert Scarfo returns to Humble ISD School Board.
Elections for city council and school board took place all over Fort Bend County, Check out the results and see who won their races.
Police said 25-year-old Amy Woodeshick, a 4th grade teacher, was killed when her car hit a fallen tree on Kingwood Drive on Friday.
Police have charged a 12-year-old child with murder in the shooting death of a 10-year-old boy.
Mayor Sylvester Turner is scheduled to deliver the commencement address at Sam Houston State's criminal justice graduates tonight.
Severe storms and heavy rain pounded Houston Friday. More severe weather is possible overnight, officials warn
Oscar Harrison, 33, is accused of hitting Alberto Nduli while he was repossessing his vehicle, officials said.
Come for a day filled with live music, delicious food and drinks and plenty of activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Nasty weather forced the city to reschedule National Bike Month with annual bike to work and school day for May 17
Texas lawmaker Mary Perez (D-Pasadena) passed three bills through the House this week aimed at combating credit card skimmers.
The threat of severe weather and soggy conditions at the Depot forced the city to call off the annual Rails & Tails Mudbug Festival.
Father Manuel La Rosa-Lopez was indicted by a Montgomery County grand jury on two counts of child indecency, officials announced.
State Rep. Briscoe Caine (R-Webster) filed House Bill 4364 that would prohibit the use of food stamps to buy junk food.
It's gonna be a foot stomping, crawfish eating good time at the 8th Annual Rails & Tails Mudbug Festival in Tomball
Unlike the November election, there are no candidates to drive people to the polls, but there's enough on the ballot to get voters excited.
The city councils in Pasadena and South Houston cold see turnover, and there are a number of school board races too.
Voters in Humble and Kingwood will go to the polls on Saturday to vote in key school board and city council elections.
Big Rivers Waterpark & Adventures At Grand Texas will host a job fair on Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The park opens Memorial Day.
Ford plans to add 500 new staff members at its new worldwide customer center in Houston, officials announced on Wednesday.