Health Department to test 600 students, 27 staff members to cases of tuberculosis
The lake will be designed to accommodate canoeing and kayaking activities that residents have identified as high priorities.
City offers reduced fees for dog and cat adoptions until Aug. 6.
Sugar Land is helping residents stay informed through the city website on where to go and what to do in the event of a hurricane
City moves July 4th Celebration from Constellation Field to new festival site
If you like foreign films, then you're going to love Sugar Land's Italian Film Festival coming this year.
Museum and visitor center will be inside the iconic Imperial Sugar Refinery that was the heart and soul of Sugar Land for decades
Sections of FM 762, Berdett Road, and Reading Road were closed several hours
The Smart Financial Center will provide a venue for Fort Bend ISD commencement ceremonies this season.
Beauty and the Badge: Shannon Dresser has been competing in beauty pageants since she was a little girl
The 'Sweet-A Tasty Journey' exhibit will feature opportunities to learn about candy ingredients and the process of making candy.
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Thirteen other properties were affected by the accidental release of radioactive material in April 2015
Sugar Land has partnered with Shape Up Fort Bend to celebrate National Bike Month on May 12.
Sugar Land will be hosting its 9th annual Memorial Day Ceremony to honor veterans that protect the nation.
Victim recounts feeling someone place their hand hand on his shoulder, before feeling punch to his lower back.
In an effort to ease overcrowding, the city is offering special pet adoption fees of $55 for dogs and $40 for cats through June 18.
Driver of the car was initially treated, and then taken by Life Flight To An Area Hospital, where he is being treated
The grand opening will include live music and food vendors to encourage visitors to see the new plaza.
Sugar Land has been awarded the title of 'Best City' for tourism by the Texas Travel Counselors.
The city is considering short and long term flood prevention plans a year after the Tax Day Flood
Hands-free devices will help motorists comply with new city ordinance prohibiting cell phone use while driving
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Store officials have contacted the Guinness Book Of World Records, and hope to be record holders when the store opens in Katy this summer.
The Petra Nova system will capture and reuse CO2 gas to enhance oil production, and hold greenhouse underground.
The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce’s Healthcare Division will host 'Mental Illness: The Myths, The Facts and Business Costs' in Sugar Land.
Professionals advise against feeding alligators, and staying at least 30-feet away from alligators if you see them.
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Amazon announced plans on Wednesday to build a new fulfillment center in the far western suburb of Katy in Waller County.
ISD Global Studies Academy allows students to solve challenges of society's future, the academy will be held on Apr. 7.
Have enough love in your heart for a new forever friend? Bring home a new pet at a reduced price.
Sugar Land is one of several Houston Area communities that have enacted ordinances against distracted driving.
Operations moving to Dallas-Fort Worth area will affect more than 200 employees.
The Teen Academy is a new program intended to engage students in a variety of topics designed to foster relationships, and trust.
Give Mother Nature and Mother Earth some love, and remember to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rock
Take to it like a duck to water, and enjoy the great out doors at Sugar Land Memorial Park
Field named for hometown legacy Mike Johnston, who coached Katy ISD football teams in 1990s, early 2000s.
The transformation of the historic 26-acre Imperial refinery into Imperial Market provides a destination center to the city.
Conservancy will continue fundraising to support conservation and environmental/education programs at the park.
Ordinance goes into effect March 20, and will give motorists 90 days before being subjected to a $500 per offense.