New IH-10 bridge over San Jacinto River may affect Waste Pits removal
By Gilbert Hoffman HARRIS COUNTY – Although in early stages of planning and design, engineers with TxDOT have begun to talk about the design and schedule for a […]
By Gilbert Hoffman HARRIS COUNTY – Although in early stages of planning and design, engineers with TxDOT have begun to talk about the design and schedule for a […]
By Gilbert Hoffman Schools, businesses and public events were closed last Friday, due to a water main break on the east side of Houston in a line that […]
Ryan out; Diaz, Eagleton in Run-offs By Lewis Spearman HOUSTON – The primary election brought a number of surprises on the Democratic ticket. County Attorney Vince Ryan was […]
With our nation’s top docs now alerting local businesses and schools to prepare for a potential coronavirus crisis, local companies are scrambling to disinfect their workspaces the right […]
Quest to save lives with ECG in 7 states CROSBY – What began here as a quest to see if sudden death of young athletes could be stemmed […]
NORTH CHANNEL – Danna Niño has known the embroidery trade all her life. Her father David Urbantke had his own shop, after working for another large firm, and […]
A 96 inch wide water main, carrying water from the Houston water treatment plant in Galena Park to about half the city, burst on Thursday about noon. Workers […]
By Margie Buentello, President & CEO Christie Gates was sworn in as Chairman of the board for the North Channel Area Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, January 23, […]
SHELDON – The C. E. King High School FFA held their Annual Livestock Show and Sale Saturday, Jan. 18th. Students exhibited a total of 41 animals, and bidding […]
Channelview ISD recently honored February Students of the Month by hosting a recognition luncheon at Ray Maddry Stadium.
RYAN DAGLEY, president of the North Shore Rotary Club, presents a check for $7500 to representatives of the North Shore Little League at their meeting last week. The […]