Kingwood Summer Fest
- Written by Sarah Mertins
School’s about to be out for the summer. That means pool parties, snowcones, fireworks, late bedtimes, vacations and all those other activities that mark the lazy, hot days in the Lake Houston area.
Beloved neonatologist transitions to new role
- Written by Tom Broad
For Angel Munoz, it’s all about growing things. At home, away from the newborns who depend on his knowledge and know-how to survive, he works diligently with a kind of tiny, delicate little sprout – chili peppers!
Humble ISD voters return all incumbents to trustee seats
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
The supposedly non-partisan race that became partisan is over, with all three Humble ISD Board of Trustees incumbents--Sitton, Conrad and Cunningham--keeping their seats.
The final day of Humble ISD school board early voting
- Written by Community Reports
The final day of Humble ISD school board early voting saw 517 votes cast; 16 votes, or 3 percent, less than 2105. The total vote for early voting was 3241, 1091, or 51 percent, more than 2015. If voters maintain the same margin on Election Day, the final total should be 5400 votes.
Does poverty exist in Humble ISD?
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
Numbers, numbers, numbers. Amid the bustling growth and strive for excellence in Humble ISD there are lots of numbers: how many new schools are needed, how many homes are being built, how many athletic champions or National Merit Scholars the district has.
Party politics fuel the fire in a (supposedly) nonpartisan trustee race
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
School board races are supposed to be nonpartisan. Not the case in Humble ISD. Two weeks after the Feb. 17 filing deadline for the school board trustee election, party politics began on March 2 when the Kingwood Tea Party invited Angela Conrad and Keith Lapeze to speak.
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