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Community briefs for Dec. 15, 2022. more
Two separate naming advisory committees Dec. 12 have given Katy ISD trustees their recommended names for the district’s newest elementary schools. more
The Katy City Council Monday approved plans for a Phase 2 development of Katy Court, a planned development district near the southwest corner of Clay Road and Katy Hockley Cutoff Road. more
While Katy-area families were busy setting up their Christmas trees and arrangements, one Katy ISD teacher helped set those arrangements at the White House. more
A kitchen fire in the Katy Mills Mall food court compelled a two-hour evacuation of the mall Monday afternoon. more
Education briefs for Dec. 8, 2022. more
Children’s Lighthouse of Katy-Wood Creek Reserve, 26051 Kingsland Blvd., is holding a toy drive. Those wishing to make donations are asked to bring new, unwrapped toys to donate to those in need this holiday season. more
Since Jesus celebrated Hanukkah, The Bible Seminary is excited to announce that the Joshua, Judges, and Jesus (3J) Museum will be exploring the archaeological aspects of the first Christmas in conjunction with the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. more
Decorating homes and other spaces is a major component of the holiday season. Holiday decorations often reflect celebrants’ religious beliefs, and the following are some traditional holiday decor symbols for people of various faiths. more
One of the most frequently asked questions in real estate is, “What’s the best time of year to sell your home?” more
Houston police are investigating the fatal shooting of a woman and apparent suicide of a man at Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus, 18200 Katy Fwy. The shootings occurred at about 2 p.m. Dec. 4. more
The City of Pattison is holding its 50th birthday Saturday, but to hear Mayor Joe Garcia tell it, the community’s history goes back centuries. more
Leaders from three local nonprofit organizations gave updates for their respective groups at a Dec. 6 meeting of the Katy Area Economic Development Council. more
Part of being a train engineer is making sure the train runs on time. That counts for the big trains running across America, but it also counts for the model train set at the Johnny Nelson Katy Heritage Museum, 6002 George Bush Dr. more
A Katy resident claimed a Powerball prize worth $1 million for the Oct. 31 drawing. more
Education briefs for Dec. 1, 2022. more
Community briefs for Dec. 1, 2022. more
The Fort Bend County tax assessor-collector’s office is running late on property tax statements, the Fort Bend County tax assessor-collector’s office said in a statement. more
M/I Homes, a home building company, is developing a 175-acre residential development in Fulshear, with homes expected for presale in early 2023. more
The northern Katy area will soon see a new housing development on the northwest corner of the Katy Hockley Cutoff Road-West Road intersection. more
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