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Meritage Homes Planning New Subdivision in Sugar Land
Real estate developer Meritage Homes is planning a new subdivision in Sugar Land.

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Real estate developer Meritage Homes is planning a new subdivision in Sugar Land.

South Housotn High School announced the 2016 alumni inductees for the Hall of Honor.
The Kingwood Medical Center is expanding north along U.S. 59.
Teens and tweens will spend one Saturday a month learning how to camp.
The League City Garden Club will hold its annual Garden Walk on Sept. 24.
The Memorial Hermann 10 for Texas race will be held in The Woodlands on Oct. 8.
The Literacy Council of Fort Bend County will hold a grownup spelling bee on Sept. 8 in Sugar Land.
San Jacinto College Volleyball will host a military appreciation tournament Labor Day weekend.
A Porter resident is in jail on charges of burning down his double-wide trailer.
Four teenagers were arrested on suspicion of setting a house on fire.
A League City dentist is being sued for allegedly performing unnecessary dental procedures and offering the parents of a patient a margarita
A Houston man convicted of evading the federal fuel excise tax was recently sentenced to 5 years in prison and fined $3.3 million.
Mercedes-Benz of The Woodlands is hosting a dog adoption event on Aug. 27.
A substitute teacher at Lamar Consolidated ISD in Richmond, TX was arrested for allegedly possessing child pornography.
The Lynchburg Ferry Reopened on Monday, Aug. 22, after scheduled maintenance.
Lone Star College Kingwood will host a job fair on Sept. 13.
The body of a 25-year-old man was recovered on Lake Conroe on Sat., Aug. 21.
About 135,500 gallons of partially treated sewage was released into Galveston Bay.
A recent study found that about 44 percent of Texas public university students graduate in six years.
A citizen's group donated 150 new badges to the Sugar Land Police Department.