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Local nonprofits and charities are gathering and distributing school supplies as Katy-area students prepare to return to school next week. more
The Lone Star Symphonic Band is celebrating its 30th season beginning with an October performance. more
The state comptroller’s office estimates that shoppers will save $112 million in state and local sales tax over the upcoming sales tax holiday, set for Friday-Sunday. more
The Katy Public Works Department said Tuesday afternoon that water service has been restored following an interruption for residents and businesses in the area of FM 1463 south of I-10. more
Harris County Pct. 4 Commissioner R. Jack Cagle has tested positive for COVID-19 and will attend to his normal duties virtually, including attending Tuesday’s Harris County Commissioners Court meeting. more
The Katy City Council Thursday updated the city’s drought contingency ordinances at a specially called meeting Thursday afternoon at City Hall. more
Community briefs for July 28, 2022. more
Katy school trustees are looking at a plan that would change attendance boundaries for nine elementary schools, including two now under construction. more
Ice cream is one fine way to celebrate a one-year anniversary. The folks at Howdy Homemade Ice Cream, 20920 Katy Fwy., Ste. S, can speak to that. The Katy store on Friday celebrated its … more
The Katy City Council Monday voted to accept a $50,000 National Fitness Campaign 2022 grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas for the creation of a fitness court at Katy City Park, 5850 Franz Road. more
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an auto-pedestrian crash that killed a man early Sunday morning near Mason Road. more
The fire environment, characterized by critically to extremely dry vegetation and critical fire weather, will support wildfire activity this week, Texas A&M Forest Service officials said. more
Education briefs for July 21, 2022 more
The Fort Bend County Fair is now taking entries for its 2022 kickoff parade. The parade will officially kick off the 86th Annual Fort Bend County Fair & Rodeo at 9 a.m. Sept. 23. more
Community briefs for July 21, 2022 more
The Brookshire City Council is looking at how food truck operators do business in the community. While discussions are underway, the council voted at its July 14 meeting to table an amendment to … more
Waller County commissioners voted to partner with a Fort Bend County law firm to begin work on creating a county assistance district, the purpose of which would be to help the county focus local sales tax revenue on specific local projects. more
For Mirage Hamdy, 2022 is proving to be a banner year. more
If things work out as hoped, consumers will soon see a new hairbrush available for purchase. The new hairbrush would be unique in part because two Katy-area junior high school students designed it. more
Katy-area students opposing the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade held a pro-choice rally, called Katy Fights Back, July 13 at Katy Harvest Plaza. more
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