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2 Women From Humble Among 3 Who Attacked NYC Hostess

Here's a five-minute guide to what's going down today in town.

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Happy Saturday, Humble-Kingwood! Here's everything you need to know about what's happening in town today.


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First, today's weather:

Humid and partly cloudy throughout the day. High: 90 Low: 73.


Here are the top stories today in Humble-Kingwood:

  1. Two women from Humble and another from Houston were charged with assault after they attacked a hostess at a New York City restaurant after she requested proof of vaccination. New York City is mandating proof of vaccination for dine-in customers. (Houston Patch)
  2. A rollover crash on FM 1960 put a mother and an 8-year-old in critical condition. Three more children suffered minor injuries but were stable. (Humble-Kingwood Patch)
  3. Humble-based Healthy Generation Vending recently bought Houston-based operation All Texas Vending. (VendingMarketWatch)
  4. Imagine Early Education & Childcare is now open in Atascocita. (Community Impact Newspaper)
  5. Dutch Bros. Coffee continues its march into Texas as the West Coast chain just opened a location on FM 2920 in Spring. (Community Impact Newspaper)

Today in Humble-Kingwood:

  • High School District Choir Auditions — Summer Creek High School, Houston Westside High School. (8 a.m.)
  • FFA Greenhand BBQ — Atascocita High School. (11 a.m.)
  • Sombrero Decorating Craft — Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library. (Noon)
  • Summer Creek Football vs. Houston Westside — George Turner Stadium. (6 p.m.)
  • Cross Country, Andy Wells Invitation — Kingwood High School. (6:45 p.m.)

Humble-Kingwood Patch Notebook

  • Kingwood Branch Library: "Sept. 19 is Talk Like a Pirate day and we are celebrating with a Pirate themed scavenger hunt in the Children's Department!" (Facebook)

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Jeffrey Perkins

About me: Born in San Antonio, I was raised in Arkansas but got back to Texas as soon as I could to attend Texas A&M University, where I earned a bachelor's degree in Telecommunication Media Studies. I started my journalism career as a copy editor at The Eagle in Bryan, Texas, in 2014 and later became the high school sports beat writer for the paper. My seven years at The Eagle strengthened my passion for journalism, and I love getting to know people and telling their stories, both on the field and off. I've seen firsthand the importance of hyper-local journalism in a community, especially in an eventful 2020, when I helped with news coverage and design in addition to my high school athletics beat responsibilities. I joined Patch in 2021 as Texas Field Editor for the Conroe-Montgomery County area. I welcome your questions, comments and story ideas! Please contact me at jeffrey.perkins@patch.com or (479) 264-5801.

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