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Little Caesars reopens in Porter following remodel

Little Caesars reopens in Porter following remodel

A Little Caesars location at 23741 Hwy. 59, Porter has reopened after a remodel was completed Jan. 31. (Courtesy Adobe Stock) A Little Caesars location in Porter recently underwent a remodel, a spokesperson for the company confirmed via email Feb. 25. The store closed from Jan. 26-31 while the interior was revamped. Original Article: https://www.newsbreak.com/community-impact-houston-512982/4518866427977-little-caesars-reopens-in-porter-following-remodel

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Brenham bowling season ends at regionals

Brenham bowling season ends at regionals

Brenham’s 2025-26 bowling season came to an end on Sunday at the Texas High School Bowling Club Region 9 tournament. The Cubs and Cubettes fought valiantly on tough lane conditions at Time to Spare in Conroe, but did not qualify for state to end their seasons. Cubette junior Laina… Original Article: https://www.newsbreak.com/news/4518346213636-brenham-bowling-season-ends-at-regionals

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2 dead in mobile home fire in southwest Montgomery County

2 dead in mobile home fire in southwest Montgomery County

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — Two people were found dead after a fire burned at a southwest Montgomery County home early Saturday morning. Firefighters were called to the home on Lily Court around 4 a.m. When crews got there, they found a mobile home in flames. A neighbor told firefighters that a man and women lived...

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Texas Man Charged in Alleged Abortion Pill Case

Texas Man Charged in Alleged Abortion Pill Case

Montgomery County, TX — A Texas man has been arrested and charged after authorities say he secretly gave abortion medication to a pregnant woman without her knowledge, resulting in a miscarriage. According to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Jon Rueben Gabriel Demeter of Spring was arrested Feb. 23 and charged with aggravated assault with a...

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Tarkington ISD closed Monday after reported power outages

Tarkington ISD closed Monday after reported power outages

CLEVELAND, Texas – Students and staff will not be in class on Monday after Tarkington ISD reported severe power surges on Friday. District officials are working to assess the problem. The school district said two major power surges on Friday shut off power to their middle school campus, which… Original Article: https://www.newsbreak.com/news/4517802672642-tarkington-isd-closed-monday-after-reported-power-outages

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Foster or adopt Dahlia from Montgomery County Shelter

Foster or adopt Dahlia from Montgomery County Shelter

Dahlia, a 3-year-old spayed female brindle dog weighing 62 lbs, is available for adoption or foster care at the Montgomery County Animal Shelter. A volunteer recently spent a day with her and described her as gentle, playful, and great on a leash. She enjoys walks, water, and playing fetch. Original Article: https://www.newsbreak.com/montgomery-county-tx-daily-brief-375429051/4517639661224-foster-or-adopt-dahlia-from-montgomery-county-shelter

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Black History Lives Here: Reflection, Pride, and Purpose Across Spring ISD Making Black History Every Day at Spring ISD

Black History Lives Here: Reflection, Pride, and Purpose Across Spring ISD Making Black History Every Day at Spring ISD

During Black History Month, you could feel a sense of reflection, pride, and celebration across Spring ISD. Campuses honored the legacy and lasting impact of Black leaders, innovators, and changemakers — not just through lessons and displays, but through honest conversations and shared experiences. Throughout the district, students, staff,… Original Article: https://www.newsbreak.com/news/4516666285507-black-history-lives-here-reflection-pride-and-purpose-across-spring-isd-making-black-history-every-day-at-spring-isd

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Houston area homeless count concludes as mission continues to get — and keep — people off the streets

Houston area homeless count concludes as mission continues to get — and keep — people off the streets

The Houston area’s annual homeless count has concluded across Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery counties, closing out a coordinated, multi-day effort to measure how many people were experiencing homelessness on a single February night. Volunteers and outreach workers canvassed parks, shelters, underpasses, and public spaces, speaking directly with individuals… Original Article: https://www.newsbreak.com/news/4517228272239-houston-area-homeless-count-concludes-as-mission-continues-to-get-and-keep-people-off-the-streets