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Thief enters house occupied by teens home alone.
Sugar Land police are looking for a thief who smashed a window and entered a home in the 2700 block of Cotton Stock Drive on Nov. 23.
You’re invited to the “Sweet Jamboree” one-day event at the Sugar Land Heritage Museum and Visitor Center.
Visit Sugar Land is gearing up for the holidays, and you’re invited to come unwrap the holiday magic and spread cheer.
Police are looking for a Ray-Ban thief.
Sugar Land police are looking for a man seen on video stealing Ray-Ban sunglasses totaling more than $1,900.
An agreement has been approved for funeral, interment of historic remains.
Sugar Land City Council recently approved an interlocal agreement with Fort Bend Independent School district to honor and preserve the memory of victims of the convict lease prison system.
Día De Los Muertos Exhibit at the Sugar Land Heritage Museum and Visitor Center
This year marks the centennial of San Isidro Cemetery, located on the north bank of Oyster Creek in present-day Sugar Creek subdivision.
SLFD Fire Chief announces his retirement.
Sugar Land Fire Chief Juan Adame plans to retire in January 2019.
The application deadline for the Charter Review Commission has been extended.
The deadline to submit applications for Sugar Land’s Charter Review Commission has been extended to Oct. 14 at 5 p.m.
The Skeeters win the 2018 Atlantic League Championship!
Congratulations to the Sugar Land Skeeters!!
A Sugar Land man was arrested for stealing sunglasses totaling $1,000
Sugar Land police recently arrested a 45-year-old Sugar Land man for stealing RayBan sunglasses totaling $1,000.
Hogs invade Sugar Land’s Riverstone community.
Riverstone residents are upset after feral hogs tear up their yards.
Task Force votes for a DNA request to be sent to the Texas Historical Commission.
The recently appointed City Manager’s Task Force on the Convict Lease Memorial unanimously supported DNA testing of historical remains discovered on property owned by Fort Bend Independent School District.
Suspects are shown on video shopping with a stolen credit card.
Sugar Land police are looking for two men seen on surveillance video using a credit card stolen during a robbery in Sugar Land on Aug. 23.
A Cemetery Task Force will provide a recommendation on interment and memorialization for historical remains.
Sugar Land City Manager Allen Bogard recently appointed a task force to provide a recommendation on the interment, memorialization and ceremonial funeral details of historical remains discovered on property owned by Fort Bend Independent School District.
An Online Town Hall has been launched for Zoning Use Classification and Parking Feedback.
An Online Town Hall is being held to solicit feedback on updates to the city’s zoning use classification and parking requirements.
National Night Out registration is now OPEN!
Register your location if you would like SLPD or SLFD to stop by.
Three suspects were caught on video stealing designer glasses.
Sugar Land police are looking for two women and a man who stole 62 glasses totaling about $9,000 from LensCrafters, 16535 Southwest Freeway, on Aug. 3.
Texas A&M Assistant Professor Andrea Roberts talks about black history and Texas law relating to the mass grave unearthed in Sugar Land.
In theory, Texas law should protect these heritage sites.
One study shows that red light cameras do not decrease crashes or improve safety.
A new study from researchers at Case Western Reserve University finds that red light cameras do not cut down on wrecks or make intersections safer.
A family’s cat was killed by roaming dogs in Sugar Land.
Two dogs that were roaming freely mauled a family’s cat in the Sugar Mill area. The horrible incident was caught on the family’s surveillance camera.