WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) sent a letter yesterday with 26 of his bipartisan Senate colleagues to Postmaster General DeJoy and the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors calling on them to pause the planned changes to the USPS […]
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2024 Texas Great Read Youth and Adult Selections Announced
Austin, TX – The Texas Center for the Book at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission has announced its Texas Great Read titles for 2024. The Center has chosen The Mystery of the Monarchs, written by Barb Rosenstock and illustrated […]
Patriotic Concert In Sugar Land Honors Fallen Heroes Memorial Day Weekend
BRASS BAND, GRAMMY WINNING SINGERS, AND DANCERS LEAD THE TOWN SQUARE TRIBUTE Red, white and blue will be the colors of the evening at Sugar Land Town Square on Sunday, May 26th at 7:05 pm when the Exchange Club of Sugar Land […]
Katy ISD Hosts Transportation Job Fair on May 18
KATY, TX [May 8, 2024] – Mark your calendar for the Katy Independent School District (Katy ISD) Transportation Job Fair on Saturday, May 18! The district is actively seeking qualified candidates for bus driver and bus attendant positions. We are excited to […]
Literacy Now’s 10th Annual Guild Luncheon – Celebrate Reading! Fiesta – Raises Funds for Struggling Readers Across Houston Area
HOUSTON – May 8 – Literacy Now, a local non-profit organization dedicated to empowering children and families through literacy and life skills, hosted its 10th Annual Literacy Now Guild Luncheon, Celebrate Reading! Fiesta, on May 3 at the Junior League […]
The Gulf of Mexico commercial shrimp season for both Texas and federal waters will close 30 minutes after sunset on Wednesday, May 15
AUSTIN- The Gulf of Mexico commercial shrimp season for both Texas and federal waters will close 30 minutes after sunset on Wednesday, May 15, until a still-to-be determined date in July. While the statutory opening date for the gulf season […]
Attorney General Ken Paxton Secures Important Win in Censorship Lawsuit Against Biden Administration
AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured an important victory in an ongoing lawsuit against the Biden Administration for unlawfully censoring American media companies. The federal government sought to have the lawsuit dismissed, but a federal district court judge […]
Attorney General Ken Paxton Seeks Injunction Halting Border NGO’s Systemic Criminal Conduct in Texas
AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed an application for a Temporary Injunction against Annunciation House to halt its systemic criminal conduct in Texas. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has reviewed and obtained sworn testimony indicating that […]
May is National Beef Month
Greetings, May is National Beef Month and we want to celebrate! Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service of Fort Bend County is thrilled to announce a collaborative effort between Livestock Coordinator, Kally Felcman, and County Extension Agent for Family and Community […]
Displaced Wildlife May be Found in Unlikely Places as Flooding Recedes
Caution Urged When Removing Debris AUSTIN — As flood waters begin to recede across much of Central and East Texas, property owners may encounter wildlife in unexpected places. Floods can temporarily displace wildlife like snakes, armadillos, skunks and raccoons into some people’s yards […]




