Dying without a will can get mighty complicated
- Written by Tom Broad
Prince, Aretha Franklin, Pablo Picasso, Howard Hughes, Abraham Lincoln and Sonny Bono have one thing in common. They all died without a will.
Two big steps taken for flood mitigation in Kingwood
- Written by Bruce Olson
The Kingwood Area Super Neighborhood Council received welcome news Sept. 16 about progress toward achieving two long-term, flood-mitigation projects. One will reduce vulnerability from the south and the San Jacinto River and the other will reduce the threat from the north from inadequate land management due to expanding development.
Local woman gets ballot application for long deceased mother
- Written by David Tatchin
One of the most hotly debated and contested subjects of this upcoming November’s election is the use of mail-in ballots, partly due to their widespread use that developed in response to challenges in getting voters to physically cast their ballots.
Humble ISD board moves date up for all students to return in person
- Written by Sha Johnson
Another adjustment in the Humble ISD school schedule will allow all students who opt to attend face-to-face learning to return to school full time immediately.
Oscar Silva helps teachers, parents connect
- Written by Tom Broad
Oscar Silva wanted to honor one of Humble ISD’s many exceptional teachers with an Amazon gift card. With three of his own children in Humble ISD schools, and a fourth who graduated from Atascocita High, he knows first-hand how outstanding Humble ISD’s teachers are.
Lake Houston YMCA now in Talybra Hollins’ hands
- Written by Tom Broad
There was a time when Talybra Hollins thought she would never walk again. A simple mosquito bite advanced into West Nile Virus, an infection that resulted in a long battle and even longer recovery.
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