Annual Spaghetti Cook-Off

The 100 Club Annual Spaghetti Cook-Off is happening on April 27th, and you can get your tickets at the El Campo Police Department. This event is open to the public, so anyone can come out and enjoy some delicious spaghetti while supporting their local law enforcement. And if you’re in a hurry, you can even … Read more

Blood drive happening

If you’re in the Katy/Richmond area this weekend, you might want to check out the blood drive happening on Saturday from 8:00am to 2:00pm. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center are teaming up to organize this event, which is open to the public. To donate blood, you … Read more

Annual Investment in Youth celebration

The 25th Annual Investment in Youth celebration happening on April 19th. It’s hosted by the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce’s Community Resources Division and takes place at Safari Texas Ranch in Richmond. This event celebrates the Youth in Philanthropy program, a partnership with The George Foundation that brings together juniors and seniors from across Fort … Read more

Missing man found safe

Good news. An elderly man who went missing in Fort Bend County has been found safe and reunited with his family, according to the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office. 73 year old Jerry Donald Laird had disappeared Wednesday evening while driving his 2008 Toyota Tundra. He was last seen wearing a black long-sleeve shirt, dark … Read more

Inappropriate photo

Officials at Lamar Consolidated Independent School District are investigating after an inappropriate photo of a staff member was circulated. The photo was sent via AirDrop and social media and was accessed by a student who got into the staff member’s school-issued device, which was logged into a personal iCloud account. The device didn’t belong to … Read more

Victoria County experienced moderate flooding

The Guadalupe River in Victoria County experienced moderate flooding after reaching nearly 22.8 feet on Monday, which is five feet lower than the levels during Hurricane Harvey. National Weather Service expects the river to fall below flood stage by today. The floodwater is not a threat to homes but could impact livestock and farmland. Data … Read more

Update on train derailment

An update on Monday’s train derailment. In Kendleton three empty tank cars derailed in a rail yard, but remained upright and caused no injuries or track damage. The train’s owner, Kansas City Southern, confirmed that a locomotive leaked fuel but the spill was contained. The cause of the derailment is under investigation. Although recent hazardous … Read more

City delays vote

The El Campo City Council delayed a vote on extending an apartment project’s planned development agreement, causing charges of racism and vote blocking. TriArc Real Estate Partners requested an 18-month extension due to changes in the financial market and rising interest rates on loans. Councilman Blake Barger called for a delay until after the May … Read more

Suspect sought

Early morning on April 10th, a suspect entered a truck parked in Bay City’s 2400 block of Sims Ave. The homeowner confronted the suspect, who threatened them with a hammer before leaving it behind and stealing the homeowner’s flashlight and velvet bag of cash. The suspect wore dark-colored clothing and croc shoes. Residents near Sims … Read more

Newgulf Elementary

Newgulf Elementary will hold pre-k and kindergarten registration for Boling ISD students. Kindergarten registration will take place on April 18th while pre-k registration will be held on April 20th. Parents will need to bring a record of immunizations, birth certificate, Social Security card, and two proofs of residency.