Non-profit Amazing Place opens the doors to its second campus with programs, many offered free of charge or at little cost, in English and Spanish for those diagnosed with mild to moderate dementia, family caregivers and anyone interested in brain health and memory preservation.
Visit Sugar Land joins as an Official FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™ Host City Supporter.
Visit Sugar Land has announced a trailblazing partnership with the FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™ Host Committee, positioning Sugar Land as an Official Supporter of FIFA World Cup 26 Houston™.
Police Captain’s Best Friend: Paws to Protect and Serve – A National Dog Day Story
From the City of Sugar Land:
In celebration of National Dog Day on Tuesday, August 26, the City of Sugar Land would like to spotlight SLPD Captain Greg Suter and his dog, Ella, a stray who hopped into his patrol call and who he later adopted from Sugar Land Animal Services 15 years ago.
In 2010, Captain Suter was working Patrol when a citizen called the Police Department to report three dogs roaming a parking garage near US 59 and Dairy Ashford.
“When many of us cops find dogs on the street, we typically get one of two responses out of them. Fear and flight is the first of those two,” Suter began. “As law enforcement, we approach unknown dogs cautiously to avoid getting bit, but more importantly, for the welfare of the dog, we want to avoid spooking them and having them run into traffic. Luckily, for this trio, the group fell into the second category.”
After a cautious approach, with a little whistle, Suter opened the back door of his patrol car and Ella (yellow dog) jumped in, and sat happily in the back seat, as if she had done this before. Suter was able to get the other two dogs inside the patrol car, too.
Once at the shelter, one of the three strays was able to be reunited with their family, thanks to a microchip. However, the other two, including Ella, were eventually put up for adoption. Suter didn’t miss a beat.
“Since the shelter was in my patrol beat at the time, I would frequently swing by to ensure the building was secure after hours, pet some dogs to provide them some interaction, and brighten my day. While there, Ella (she was named Tosha at the time by shelter staff) was never claimed, so I jumped at the opportunity to take her and the other stray I found on a “sleepover” for a few days. Both of them traveled with me to San Antonio to visit my girlfriend. I quickly decided to adopt Ella (who was about 1-year old at the time) and the other dog found a perfect fit in a home with another couple in the community.”
Ella, not only gained a family, she gained a wonderful brother, Beau, a German Shepherd the Suter’s later adopted. During a vet appointment, the family learned that Ella had been shot prior to becoming theirs and has a BB lodged near her spine. Beau and Ella made a great duo for over a decade. Sadly, Suter and his family said a tearful goodbye to their beloved Shepherd earlier this year.
Today, Ella is 15 years old and has spent the happiest part of her life with Captain Suter and his girlfriend, who is now his wife, and helps clean up the floor after their two young children. Ella may no longer be able to run at the Sugar Land dog park, but she still insists on lapping up water from puddles, and sending Suter to work with her hair on his dark, patrol uniform pants.
Although Ella moves a bit slower than she used to, Suter says he wouldn’t change a thing.
“A dog is just a part of your life, but you are everything to a dog’s life,” Suter shares. “Ella was my first girl, before my wife, my daughter, and Ella was with me when I proposed to my wife. We are thankful that this 15-year old pup still graces us with her smiling face! Give a shelter dog a chance. When you adopt from a shelter, you save three lives: the animal’s life, the life of another animal that needs the space, and your own.”
In sharing his story, Captain Suter’s hope is to inspire others to adopt, don’t shop.
To find your top dog, contact or visit Sugar Land Animal Services, 101 Gillingham Lane, Sugar Land 77478 or visit www.sugarlandtx.gov/Adoptions.
‘AEM Manufacturing Express’ Coming to HCSS on August 25, 2025.
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced that the “AEM Manufacturing Express” will be visiting HCSS in Sugar Land, Texas on August 25, 2025.
Two men have been arrested after a fatal street racing collision.
The drivers of a Ford Mustang and a BMW were reportedly racing when the Mustang collided with a Toyota Camry, killing the driver of the Camry.
Sugar Land Civic Arts Division unveils “Reading is Art” Little Libraries across the City.
This unique project features five beautifully designed little libraries, each painted by talented local artists.
Beginning January 1, 2025, Sugar Land residents will see changes in their utility bills.
Changes include increases in water, solid waste, and stormwater rates.
Plug And Play, along with the City of Sugar Land, announces a new location.
Plug and Play, the world’s leading innovation platform announced the opening of its new flagship Houston-Metro location in Sugar Land.
Election results are in for Bond Propositions.
Sugar Land voters approved five general obligation bond propositions totaling $350 million.
The annual Christmas Tree Lighting at Sugar Land Town Square is December 6.
Sugar Land welcomes all families to come together and revel in the spirit of the season during what’s expected to be an enchanting event.
Sugar Land launches a new website to increase transparency and trust.
The city of Sugar Land launched a new resident feedback website, Sugar Land Speaks.
Swyft Cities and Sugar Land partner to study bringing an autonomous elevated cable and rail system.
Swyft Cities, a provider of advanced urban mobility systems, and the city of Sugar Land have entered into an agreement to study bringing an autonomous elevated cable and rail mobility system developed as part of a Google project to the greater Houston region for fast, convenient mobility.
Fire Chief announces retirement after 32 years of service.
Sugar Land Fire-EMS Chief Doug Boeker plans to retire on October 20.
Mosquitos test positive for West Nile Virus in Sugar Land.
The city of Sugar Land has confirmed the presence of West Nile virus at a mosquito trap located near the intersection of Mason Road and Oakwood Lane.
Fort Bend Levee Coalition: Raising Levee Awareness, Lowering Flood Insurance Costs
The Fort Bend Levee Coalition (FBLC) is committed to ensuring affordable, voluntary flood insurance for 100-year accredited levee-protected areas throughout Fort Bend County.
Mosquito tests positive for West Nile Virus.
The city of Sugar Land has confirmed the presence of West Nile virus at mosquito traps located on Elkins Road near Oakland Drive and Stone Trail Drive near Greatwood Parkway.
Sugar Land Public Works Director has been elected to a regional leadership role.
Members of the southeast branch of the Texas American Public Works Association elected Sugar Land Executive Director of Public Works as the chapter’s president.
The Civic Arts Division presents Summer of Sound with Monarch Chamber Players June 22.
The Sugar Land Civic Art Division’s fourth week of the Summer of Sound 2024 will feature Monarch Chamber Players on June 22, from 7-10 p.m., at Oyster Creek Park, 4033 Highway 6.
Sugar Land adds Community Cat Program, aggressive animal provisions.
A Trap Vaccinate and Return (TNVR) program will be implemented citywide following a successful yearlong trail period at First Colony Mall.
City of Sugar Land delivers on Voter-Approved Drainage Project.
Sugar Land City Council recently approved a $6.5 million construction project for the second phase of drainage improvements in the Sugar Creek subdivision.