Legalizing sports betting: A win for all?
- Written by Tom Broad
There is one issue most Texans agree on — legalizing gambling in Texas. State Rep. Dan Huberty has filed a bill to do just that.
Northpark overpass construction fast approaching
- Written by Bruce Olson
As the March 11 Lake Houston Redevelopment Authority and Tax Increment Zone No. 10 (TIRZ) meeting began, Chairman Stan Sarman welcomed Houston Mayor Pro Tem Dave Martin into the teleconference by asking if he had any opening comments. Martin responded in a humorous tone:
Texas Influencers are earning big bucks on social media
- Written by Community Reports
Almost everyone and everything is on Instagram. From big-name celebrities like the Kardashians to public agencies like the Big Thicket National Preserve, the social media platform has proven to be a highly effective way of reaching large audiences.
Humble ISD Board of Trustees Position 1 candidates share their motivation for running
- Written by David Tatchin
Humble ISD has set an election for four positions on the board of trustees May 1. Here is the Tribune’s profile of Position 1. Four candidates have announced. They are Robert Sitton, Rebecca Tribo, William Epperson and Edgar Clayton.
Kingwood’s St. Martha’s Church ensures hungry are fed
- Written by Tom Broad
An act of kindness makes all the difference in the world. It all began when two Catholic sisters saw a well-dressed gentleman enter Martha’s Kitchen on south Jensen Avenue in downtown Houston.
Huberty no longer education chair
- Written by Tom Broad
State Rep. Dan Huberty is a source of pride among his constituents. He was first elected in 2011 when Joe Crabb retired as District 127 state representative. Huberty has championed a variety of issues but kept his focus on education. Two sessions ago, he was named chair of the House Committee on Public Education.
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