Tree Limb Safety Measures

The City of Wharton’s Code Enforcement Department is alerting residents about overhanging tree limbs, aiming to enhance safety for first responders and utility lines. Tree limbs over streets should be trimmed to at least 13 feet and 6 inches high to ensure unobstructed passage for emergency vehicles. Additionally, City of Wharton ordinances, Chapter 70, Section … Read more

New Playground Celebrates Community

Fort Bend County celebrated the grand opening of a playground at Bates Allen Park on September 14th. Located in Kendleton, the park is also home to the Fort Bend County Heritage Unlimited Museum, focused on preserving African American history from 1865 to 1965. The museum has been educating the community for nearly two decades. The … Read more

Drug Bust in Bay City

Three people were arrested in Bay City after authorities responded to a disturbance call and discovered marijuana, edibles, THC wax pens, and firearms. The Bay City Police Department executed a search warrant on September 4th, prompted by the visible marijuana. Bryce Zepeda, 18, Quincy Travis, 21, and Maranda Segovia, 22, were arrested and face charges … Read more

Rain Causes Vehicle Stranding

In a recent incident on North Mechanic Street, heavy rain wreaked havoc, leaving several vehicles stranded, including a police cruiser. The downpour caused temporary patches to disintegrate due to a compaction issue from prior dry weather. Fortunately, there were no injuries or significant damages. El Campo’s Public Work Director praised the swift response of contractor … Read more

End of Curfew Ordinances

Governor Greg Abbott recently signed House Bill 1819, putting an end to curfews for minors enforced by cities starting September 1st. The aim of these ordinances was to protect children from crime and aid parents in supervision. Both Bay City and Palacios had curfew ordinances for minors, which restricted them from being out late on … Read more

Church Theft Arrests Update

A second El Campo man was arrested for stealing religious items from St. Robert Catholic Church. Some items have been recovered, but more investigation is needed. The damaged tabernacle was found on Sept. 6, undergoing repairs. Thomas James Graham, 44, was arrested on Sept. 13th for theft and evidence tampering. They’re searching for 34-year-old Ryan … Read more

Solar Eclipse Event

On October 14th Texas will witness a rare annular solar eclipse, creating a stunning “ring of fire” effect. You can see it from your backyard or up close at the George Observatory in Brazos Bend State Park in Houston. This facility has one of the largest public telescopes in the U.S. Brazos Bend State Park … Read more

Mandy Gonzalez Wharton Debut

Award-winning actress, author, and performer Mandy Gonzalez is set to debut at the Wharton Center on September 20th. Known for her roles in Broadway hits like “Hamilton,” “Wicked,” and “In The Heights,” she’s also a TV and movie star, featured in series like “Madam Secretary” and “Bull.” Gonzalez’s 2017 album “Fearless,” hit #13 on iTunes. … Read more

Texas Jackpot Winner Again

Texas has struck jackpot gold once again! The other day a lucky individual in the small town of Lolita hit the jackpot, scoring a whopping $1 million prize from the Cash Explosion $10 ticket. And Wednesday, the Texas Lottery revealed another million-dollar winner! This time, it’s in Port Aransas, where a $1 million jackpot ticket … Read more

Baseball Players’ Assault Charges

Four former Cobra baseball team players from Industrial I.S.D. – Braxton Cole Warren, Zachery James Kuchler, Christopher Taylor McCrory, and Cullen Reid Stumfoll – faced a court hearing Wednesday. They’re accused of assaulting a younger player after an April 27th game. The legal proceedings began in July when they were charged with organized criminal assault. … Read more