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Fort Bend County increases sick leave days for full-time employees
Fort Bend County Commissioners Court on March 12 approved a policy that will nearly double the amount of sick leave full-time county employee may earn from 64 to 110 hours annually. Precinct 4 Commissioner Dexter L. McCoy’s office drafted the policy proposal, prompted by the realities of parenthood and lessons learned from the COVID pandemic.
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Fort Bend County opens new commuter route to Downtown Houston
Fort Bend also offers rides to the Texas Medical Center as well as the Greenway and Galleria areas. Geetha Gopudi works as an IT professional in downtown Houston. She commutes three times a week and used to drive to a Houston METRO park and ride just outside Beltway 8. But Monday morning marked her first…
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Mission Bend library to host butterfly gardening talk on March 23
Fort Bend County Libraries’ Mission Bend Branch Library will present a program on “Butterfly Gardening” on Saturday, March 23, from 2-4 p.m., in the Meeting Room of the library, 8421 Addicks Clodine Road, in northeast Fort Bend County. Fort Bend County Master Gardener Mary Parkhouse will talk about which plants…
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Westpark Tollway reopens near Grand Parkway after hanging truck removed from flyover 7 stories high
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas — A truck was hanging off one of the Westpark Tollway to Grand Parkway flyovers under construction in the Cinco Ranch area, according to Fort Bend County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office. Debris also fell off the flyover and hit a vehicle down below, deputies…
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Fort Bend Transit officially launches new downtown service
After a “soft opening” that offered free rides earlier this month, Fort Bend Transit this week officially launched its new Downtown Commuter Service on Monday. The new route travels from the AMC Theater Park and Ride location in Sugar Land to destinations in downtown Houston. The service, which uses a…
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Medical students and residents to be trained at Richmond facility under agreement
The Ibn Sina Foundation, OakBend Medical Center, and Sam Houston State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (SHSU-COM), along with Fort Bend County Judge KP George and Precinct 4 Commissioner Dexter McCoy, on March 12 announced a new clinical partnership to train medical students and residents in Fort Bend County, at a press conference at the…
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Westpark Tollway reopens near Grand Parkway after hanging truck removed off flyover
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas — A truck was hanging off one of the Westpark Tollway to Grand Parkway flyovers under construction in the Cinco Ranch area, according to Fort Bend County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office. Debris also fell off the flyover and hit a vehicle down below, deputies…
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Truck hangs off Fort Bend County flyover near FM 1093, SH 99
HOUSTON – The roadway has reopened after an incident in Fort Bend County that left a truck hanging off of a flyover that is under construction. According to the Fort Bend County Pct. 1 Constable’s Office, the incident happened on FM 1093 west of SH 99 on Monday morning.
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Fort Bend County receives $17.21M FEMA reimbursement for pandemic efforts
Fort Bend County commissioners were presented with a $17.21 million check after approving the FEMA reimbursement. (Courtesy Fort Bend County) At a March 12 Commissioners Court meeting, Fort Bend County commissioners approved a $17.21 million Federal Emergency Management Agency reimbursement for coronavirus pandemic recovery costs. How we got here. During…
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Chinese music performance set for April 6 at Sugar Land Branch Library
Fort Bend County Libraries will host a musical performance by the Houston-based North America Youth Chinese Orchestra on Saturday, April 6, from 2-3 p.m., in the Meeting Room of the Sugar Land Branch Library, 550 Eldridge. Directed by Changlu Wu, the North America Youth Chinese Orchestra consists of talented young…
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Truck hangs from flyover in Fort Bend County
An incident in Fort Bend County left a truck hanging from a flyover that was under construction on Monday morning.
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Westpark Tollway shut down near Grand Parkway as truck hangs off flyover, Fort Bend County Pct. 1 says
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas — A truck is hanging off one of the Westpark Tollway to Grand Parkway flyovers under construction in the Cinco Ranch area, according to Fort Bend County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office. Debris also fell off the flyover and hit a vehicle down below, deputies…
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Truck hanging off FM 1093 freeway following crash, roads closed until further notice
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – A driver in Fort Bend County faced a frightening situation Monday morning after a crash caused their vehicle to hang off the FM 1093 freeway. Details are limited, as it’s an active scene, but according to the Fort Bend County Pct. 1 Constable’s Office, debris fell and hit the truck…
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After Friday evening’s storms, on-and-off rain showers will persist through the weekend
Summary: The weekend continues to look fairly wet, with early Sunday morning the time at which we’re most likely to see heavy rainfall and organized storms. As expected, storms on Friday brought some heavy rainfall and hail into the greater Houston region. The worst of this occurred in southern Fort Bend County, near Needville. Hail…
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Weather causes damage in Needville community
Severe storms also hit Fort Bend County and FOX 26’s Jonathan Mejia has more team coverage from Needville.
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Fort Bend Commissioners Court approves increased sick leave for employees
Now, county workers will be able to earn nearly 14 days of sick leave annually. Under the previous policy, they earned eight days of sick leave in a year. The Fort Bend Commissioners Court has passed a policy that will significantly increase the sick leave accrued by county employees each year.
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Get ahead: Key testing dates for students in Houston and Fort Bend ISD
HOUSTON – After returning from Spring Break, Houston and Fort Bend Independent School District students will start preparing to take their state-mandated tests. Parents looking to get ahead should be aware of these key testing dates in their district:. April 9 – 19 Grades 3 – 8 Reading Language…
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Fort Bend law enforcement to implement ‘No Refusal’ weekend March 15-17
The Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office and local law enforcement are implementing a “No Refusal” weekend to end Spring Break and St. Patrick’s Day. Law enforcement will be looking for drivers who are impaired by alcohol or other substances. Spanning Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights…
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Fort Bend ISD to hold districtwide hiring event April 6
Fort Bend ISD will hold a hiring event April 6 at Travis High School to fill openings for teachers, administrators and staff. (Community Impact staff) Fort Bend ISD will host a recruiting event April 6 for all district positions, including teachers, administrators, office staff and support services, according to a news release.
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Design firm approved for additional Fort Bend County courtrooms
The three new courtrooms at Fort Bend County Justice Center will begin the design phase. (Kelly Schafler/Community Impact) Fort Bend County continues to make progress on new courtrooms to keep up with the growing population. Current situation. At a March 13 Commissioners Court meeting, commissioners approved PGAL as the professional…
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‘No Refusal’ crack down in effect for impaired drivers over spring break, St. Patrick’s Day weekend
HOUSTON (KIAH) — Local law enforcement around the area is enforcing increased patrol to protect the public from drunk drivers over spring break and for St. Patrick’s Day. At this time, the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office and local law enforcement are enforcing a “No Refusal” weekend for the end of Spring Break and…
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University of Houston’s Population Health program works to find Fort Bend County quality of life
The University at Houston at Sugar Land has launched a new health collaborative to measure the quality of life in Fort Bend County. (Courtesy Adobe Stock) More than just a yearly checkup with a physician, health is measured on multiple facets of factors, researchers said. What’s being done. Researchers…
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Fort Bend District Attorney’s office unveils mural designed by area high schoolers and artist Reginald Adams
The theme of the mural is “restorative justice” and takes up an entire wall on the second floor. That’s the question high schoolers from around Fort Bend were tasked with answering. In collaboration with Houston artist Reginald Adams, students designed a mural focused on that theme as participation…
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Missouri City withdraws from Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Council, seeks reimbursement
Following a closed executive session, Missouri City City Council voted to immediately withdraw the city’s membership from the FBEDC and “seek resources for any and all remedies and reimbursements for which the city of Missouri City is entitled.” (Kelly Schafler/Community Impact) Missouri City will no longer be part of the…