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06/08/2026

Police Search for Suspect in Aggravated Assault

June 7, 2026 — Sugar Land Police are seeking the public's help in an aggravated assault of a woman that occurred on Friday, June 5, 2026 at 10:25 a.m.
on Creekbend Dr. at Fluor Daniel Dr. in Sugar Land. The victim reported that she was walking in the area when she was approached from behind and attacked with a baseball bat by an unknown male suspect. The victim sustained serious injuries and was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

The victim described the suspect as a Black male believed to be in his 30s or 40s. According to the victim, the suspect fled the area in an SUV that may have been either dark-colored or light-colored.

The case remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Sugar Land Police Department at (281) 275-2020 or Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers at (281) 342-TIPS.

06/06/2026

Heads Up, Sugar Land!
Beginning Saturday, June 6, the southbound inside lane of Highway 6 between US-59/I-69 and Town Center Blvd. will have intermittent lane closures starting at 6:30 a.m.

This closure is needed for crews to perform tree trimming operations in the median. Please use caution and expect minor delays in the area while work is underway.

06/06/2026
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06/03/2026

M I S S O U R I C I T Y

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Just a heads-up: our mosquito control team is still spraying every Thursday evening, from 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM. The Communications Department is still sending out social media reminders to keep you in the loop.

Because of all the rain we’ve had lately, the city added another spraying session each week to help keep those mosquitoes at bay. For example, the vendor sprayed twice during the week of May 18 after the big downpour. The city is planning to keep this up whenever there’s a lot of rain.

Also, the city’s public works department is teaming up with the vendor to switch to a regular twice-weekly spraying schedule from now until July.

V O T E   T O D A Y!
05/26/2026

V O T E T O D A Y!

Not breaking news in our area:Texas wildlife officials are warning residents about a growing invasive animal problem spr...
05/21/2026

Not breaking news in our area:

Texas wildlife officials are warning residents about a growing invasive animal problem spreading across huge parts of the state… and no, it’s not coyotes screaming outside somebody’s ranch house at 2 AM or another armadillo playing dead in the middle of a county road. 🐗🌵💀

Wild feral hog populations are becoming a massive problem across rural Texas, especially near ranchland, river bottoms, mesquite thickets, pine forests, farmland, and isolated backroads where these animals can move for miles completely unnoticed. 😳
And these things are NOT just “wild pigs.”

We’re talking:
• 300+ pound feral hogs
• razor-sharp tusks
• terrifying speed for something built like a refrigerator
• aggressive behavior when cornered
• and enough strength to destroy crops, fences, feeders, and entire fields overnight. 💀
Texas wildlife officials say the destruction happens FAST.
Pastures ripped apart. Water troughs destroyed. Mud everywhere. Hay fields shredded. Fences bent sideways. Entire sections of ranchland looking like somebody dragged a plow through them at 3 AM. 😭
Meanwhile Texans are reporting:
• massive tracks crossing muddy creek beds
• loud crashing sounds moving through brush after dark
• and trail cameras capturing giant hogs wandering across Texas property lines like they pay taxes there. 🐗🌵
And somewhere in Texas right now:
• a deer feeder just got absolutely annihilated overnight
• somebody walked outside expecting whitetails and instead locked eyes with a tusked tank standing beside the fence line
• and one rancher is currently staring into the darkness whispering: “That definitely ain’t a deer.” 💀
The scariest part?
These animals reproduce FAST.
A small population can explode before landowners even realize how many are out there, which is why Texas wildlife agencies are urging residents to report sightings immediately before populations spread even further across the state.
Officials continue warning Texans:
• do NOT approach them
• do NOT feed them
• and absolutely do NOT underestimate how dangerous they can be.

Because Texas was built for cattle, whitetails, longhorns, and wide-open ranchland…not armored lawnmowers with tusks sprinting through the brush at 30 mph. 🐗🌵💀

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