Sugar Land police issued an arrest warrant for Treveon James Young, 24, of Houston, for the murder of Hamid Lakhani, 63, of Sugar Land.
Sugar Land will honor fallen Hero.
A public service is scheduled for Sugar Land Fire-EMS Assistant Chief Clay Fenwick, 57, who died on Friday after battling cancer for almost two years.
Citizens are asked to help identify framework for future mobility needs.
The city of Sugar Land is accepting applications for a Mobility Master Plan Citizen Task Force.
The City and Sugar Land Legacy Foundation is asking for Legacy Award Nominations.
The Sugar Land Legacy Foundation is accepting nominations for the annual Legacy Awards through Sept. 30.
City’s hosts first ever Virtual District Town Hall Meeting September. 23 for District 2.
Residents are invited to join the live, interactive discussion with Kermally and city staff.
Serve City Government Through Service on Boards and Commissions.
Applications must be submitted electronically by Sept. 11 at 5 p.m.
Woman uses a power tool to steal Botox.
Sugar Land police are looking for a woman who used a battery-powered grinding saw to cut into the front door of Botox RN MD Spa.
SLPD will be targeting impaired driving during the Labor Day holiday.
Sugar Land police will conduct a special drunk driving enforcement initiative from Aug. 31 through Sept. 8.
New spin-off event September 7: Sugar Land’s Art of Wining and Dining: Brunch & Bubbly.
Enjoy samples from some of Town Square’s most popular restaurants, browse the booths of local artisans, experience an onsite chalk competition, enjoy an interactive dueling piano show and more.
City Council votes 7-0 to call Bond Election.
Sugar Land City Council called a $90.7 million bond election for Nov. 5 to address drainage, public safety facilities and equipment, mobility and an animal shelter.
Houston Man Charged with Murder, Attempted Murder of Peace Officer.
Sugar Land police arrested Sheldon Magee, 44, of Houston, for the murder of Kiva Herrera, 38, of Houston, on Aug. 11.
Sugar Land begins a search for a new City Manager.
Sugar Land City Council hired Ralph Andersen & Associates to conduct a national search for Sugar Land’s next city manager.
Fort Bend County and Fort Bend ISD are at odds over burial site.
The Houston Chronicle reports that “a historic plan to memorialize 95 African Americans whose remains were found at a Sugar Land school construction site may be imperiled.
Katy Community ‘Chip Clinic
Katy Community ‘Chip Clinic will offer $10 microchips, with FREE lifetime registration on Saturday, August 17 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Sugar Land City Manager receives an award for Award for career excellence.
The International City/County Management Association (ICMA) selected City Manager Allen Bogard to receive the Award for Career Excellence.
Float N’ Flick
Beat the Texas heat this summer with our FREE screening of Disney’s Ralph Breaks the Internet. August 16.
Sugar Land presents Proposed FY2020 Budget, Capital Improvement Program.
City Manager Allen Bogard recently submitted a proposed $272.1 million budget for fiscal year 2020, which begins Oct. 1.
Thieves go shopping with stolen credit cards.
Sugar Land police are looking for two people who used fraudulent credit cards to purchase more than $20,000 worth of merchandise at Sam’s Club stores in the region.
Sugar Land Homestead Exemption has been raised for the 2019 tax year.
Sugar Land City Council voted on June 25 to raise the residential homestead exemption for the 2019 tax year to 12 percent.
UH athlete and Sugar Land native Robert Platt dies in a boating accident.
From The University of Houston:
The University of Houston and Houston Athletics are mourning the loss of pole vaulter Robert Platt, who died in a boating accident on Lake LBJ in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday night.
Platt, 20, recently finished his sophomore season with the Cougars. A native of Sugar Land, Texas, he was a George Ranch High School graduate before joining Houston.
His mother, Kaddie Platt, led the Houston Volleyball program from 2012 to 2019.
“I cannot express how devastated everyone in the Houston Track & Field program is. Robert was an outstanding young man, and our team was blessed to have him as a part of it for two years,” Track & Field Head Coach Leroy Burrell said. “We share our condolences with Kaddie, their family and friends, and all who knew and loved Robert.”
“Houston Athletics and our Track & Field program will always be grateful for the time we shared with Robert,” Vice President for Athletics Chris Pezman said. “We will do all we can to help the Platt family and our student-athletes, and send our thoughts and prayers to Kaddie, their family and friends.
Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced soon.
See the full story on uhcougars.com.