Kendleton’s New African American Heritage Monument and Park honors founders, ancestors, and spirit of freedom
Read full article: Kendleton’s New African American Heritage Monument and Park honors founders, ancestors, and spirit of freedomNestled just outside of Houston lies Kendleton — one of the first U.S. towns founded by freed slaves. Rooted in history, this tight-knit community has weathered time’s passage, holding fast to the spirit that shaped it.
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‘I was going a little fast’: Audio released from traffic stop involving Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George
Read full article: ‘I was going a little fast’: Audio released from traffic stop involving Fort Bend Co. Judge KP GeorgeDashcam video from a Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Deputy’s patrol car captured Ft. Bend County Judge KP George being pulled over on June 18 at 8:30 a.m.
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Thieves target elaborate Christmas lights display in Fort Bend County neighborhood
Read full article: Thieves target elaborate Christmas lights display in Fort Bend County neighborhoodRICHMOND, Texas – Elaborate Christmas holiday lights displays are a big deal in the Pecan Grove neighborhood in Fort Bend County. They’re already stopping,’” Natalie Sullivan said. Thieves strike overnightThe Sullivan’s decided to tackle their Christmas lights early this year. After three long days, they were just about finished setting up their display, but on Monday morning, Natalie discovered something wasn’t quite right. If you need joy in your life there are a lot of other ways to get it.
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Final goodbye Fort Bend deputy constable Caleb Rule killed by friendly fire
Read full article: Final goodbye Fort Bend deputy constable Caleb Rule killed by friendly fireFort Bend County Precinct 4 Deputy Constable Caleb Rule died last Friday when he was mistakenly shot by a Fort Bend County Sheriffs Deputy. Deputy Constable Rule touched the hearts of so many. Deputy Rule, theres just no easy way to describe him. He was a great officer, a great family man, said Chief Deputy John Hermann with Fort Bend County Precinct 4. There was a 21 gun salute, the playing of taps with a flyover from a Fort Bend County helicopter.