The roundup will take place March 9 through Saturday, March 16. Individuals who do not settle their fines risk being arrested.
The City’s traditional program will be held in the Community Center, located at 1522 Texas Pkwy., this Saturday at 10:30 a.m. C'mon Out!
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This free, eight-week program is for individuals who are at least 18 years of age and either live or work in Missouri City.
It will make your little girl feel just like a movie star with this Hollywood themed night of fun.
The changes will take place March 25, officials said. The addresses will remain the same, just the street name is changing.
The Alarms.org public safety accolade is a result of the Missouri City Police Department’s community partnerships, officials said.
Love Is In The Air: It's mating season for bobcats and coyotes, and officials warn these animals can be aggressive.
The district posted a list of services that can help those families as the month-long shutdown continues, which includes jobs and healthcare
Students performed songs for local seniors and collected 4,500 pounds of food for the Houston Food Bank
Students visited Autumn Leaves of Riverstone to hand out gifts and enjoy treats with memory care residents
Chow down on some awesome Tex-Mex this Friday for the first Food Truck Lunch Friday of 2019
Glenn "Bam-Bam" Sanco died while Dec. 27 in a heroic act of public service. He will be laid to rest this weekend.
Expect city and county offices to be closed Christmas and New Year's Day, but police, fire and EMS will be available.
Sugar Land employees fulfilled the Christmas wish lists of 80 children and 14 adults with the help of various city departments.
The city's employee of the year is selected from a pool of champion employees, nominated by their peers based on organizational values.
Eligible projects include those such as improvements to public parks, park facilities and public open spaces.
The contest is open to all citizens who donate under the Rosenberg Police Team and submit their photos by Dec. 26.
Residents who have questions about City services and programs should call 281.403.8500 and leave a voicemail message.
All City departments are collaborating to sponsor the operation and donations will assist families in need during the holiday season.
The holiday season is here with Santa Claus making his way into Katy Mills Mall. He will be there thru Dec. 24.
Sugar Land resident Wil Smith proposes renaming new school "Freedom of The Brazos" to honor victims of convict lease program.
Missouri City provides a rundown of council actions as well as scheduled community events.
The Sugar Land Legacy Foundation Board of Directors selects recipients from nominations based on service and leadership in Sugar Land.
A Slew Of Questions From Residents About Signage Prompted Some Answers From Missouri City Officials
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A family fun and ghoul-filled Halloween is planned to take place at Sugar Land Town Square on Oct. 28
Redbeard's Texican Grill Food Truck will be parked at the Richmond Fire Department on Oct. 5, from 11 am to 2 pm.
The Family Fourth Celebration was a washout on July 4th, but the city plans to set them off this week.
The city plans to spray for mosquitos on Thursday and Saturday, and again next week.
The event will include partnerships with regional businesses, educational organizations and stakeholders that promote community unity.
Citizen volunteers are needed for both the design and build phases to be held on Tuesday, Sept. 25 and Saturday, Nov. 10, respectively.
Republic Services will make the rounds for three Saturday's in October to remove household waste, but there are things they won't take.
Sgt. Ron Slockett is the only Sugar Land officer to lose his life in the line of duty.
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The city plans to increase mosquito spraying to twice per week and will continue working with the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Dr. Joe Anzaldua, the City's medical director and health authority, urges residents to take precautions to reduce West Nile exposure.
It's Food Truck Friday at the Richmond Central Fire Station.
Do lunch this Friday at Richmond Fire Department and Mi Garita
Karen Fonesca, who locked horns with Sheriff Troy Nehls last year over her window sticker, is angry over her husband's arrest