Sugar Land City Council recently approved a $727,500 architectural contract to design the second phase of a public safety training facility located near Sugar Land Regional Airport.
Sugar Land Police Chief announces his retirement after 33 years of public service.
Sugar Land Police Chief Eric Robins plans to retire on June 1.
Sugar Land unveils a new sculpture in Lonnie Green Park.
The city of Sugar Land recently unveiled Crush, the Alligator, a new sculpture bench installed in Lonnie Green Park.
Fort Bend Leadership Forum class members had the honor of laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
The Chamber is accepting applicants for the Class of 2023.
GO Bond Mobility Project is set to begin.
Sugar Land City Council recently approved a $250,000 design contract and a $1.6 million agreement with Fort Bend County for work associated with the widening of University Boulevard.
Amanda Davis was named Training Professional of the Year.
The Texas National Emergency Number Association (NENA) recently named Public Safety Dispatcher Amanda Davis the 2021 Training Professional of the Year.
Sugar Land City Council approves lease agreement with Go Ape Brazos River Park LLC.
The Go Ape facility will include ziplines, climbing nets, and a ropes course up in the tree canopy.
A suspect is wanted in connection with a sexual assault.
A woman stated she was walking on the trail near the retention pond located in the Estates of Teal Run subdivision in Fresno, Texas when an unknown male physically tackled her to the ground and sexually assaulted her.
The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce’s Education Division celebrated the Fort Bend ISD Teacher of the Year nominees.
The Fort Bend Chamber was joined by Fort Bend ISD Superintendent, Dr. Christie Whitbeck. Dr. Whitbeck celebrated these teachers that have gone above and beyond for their students and colleagues.
The Sugar Land Police Department will conduct a warrant sweep from March 14-31.
Anyone with outstanding Sugar Land Municipal Court citations can avoid the embarrassment of being arrested at home, work or school by quickly taking care of their citations.
Sugar Land’s crime rate for 2021 was the second lowest on record.
Crimes included in the calculation are homicide, sexual assault, aggravated assault, robbery, burglary, theft, auto theft, and arson.
Sugar Land delivers on commitment to GO Bond Projects.
Sugar Land City Council recently approved $359,451 for a drainage study and design services for Covington Woods drainage improvements.
Space Cowboys begin season on the road April 5.
The Space Cowboys will start with an April 5 road game against the Sacramento River Cats.
The City of Richmond is launching a new Emergency Notification System.
People can sign up to receive emergency alerts via text message, email, pager, or voice mail.
Due to the weather, Friday’s recycling services will be completed tomorrow.
If you have Friday recycling collection, please leave your carts at the curb tonight, Feb. 4.
Sugar Land Police are looking for information about a case.
As always, tips are anonymous and information given could lead to a cash reward.
More Food Truck events are coming this year.
From Yappy Hours to Bikes and Brews, there’s sure to be an event for anyone and everyone.
The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in a cold case.
Daniels was last seen during the early morning hours of Jan. 4, 2012.
The 50th annual Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce Chairman’s Gala will be held Friday, January 28.
This year’s theme is Motown and themed attire is encouraged.
The City of Sugar Land will conduct a multi-agency training exercise at today.
The city of Sugar Land will conduct a multi-agency training exercise at Sugar Land Baptist Church, 16755 Southwest Freeway, today from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.