Fort Bend County Judge KP George attends today's commissioners court meeting. He missed the last meeting, his first meeting since he was convicted on 2 felony counts of money laundering.
The 15th annual Pot of Gold golf classic fundraiser, benefiting the Fort Bend Rainbow Room, will take place May 4 at Sweetwater Country Club, 4400 Palm Royale Blvd in Sugar Land. Register at https://t.co/CXJYBbdJGd or email [email protected] or call 713-281-0555.
Members of the Rosenberg-Richmond Hermann Sons Life Lodge will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, April 13, at at the Rosenberg Civic Center. Fried chicken will be served. Members bring a salad, vegetable of dessert. Call 281-344-8055 for more information.
The Needville Chamber of Commerce & the Knights of Columbus will host a candidates forum Tuesday at the KC Hall. A meet-and-greet will start at 6pm, followed by statements from Needville council candidates, Needville ISD candidates & WCJC candidates. The public is invited.
Groups of families enjoyed the weather on Saturday and supported a great cause during Lunches of Love’s 2026 Walk of Love fundraiser at Adriane Mathews Gray Elementary School.
Dakota Welch, 25, of Rosenberg TX, who dared police to catch him as he led them on a high-speed chase that ended in Wharton County is behind bars.
He is charged with evading arrest/detention with a vehicle, unauthorized use of a vehicle, DWI, & leading officers on a foot chase.
A Fulshear man accused of setting his house on fire while his three children were inside has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Pedro Luis Parra Pulgar pleaded guilty to arson intending to destroy a habitat, a first-degree felony punishable by up to life in prison.
A former LCISD employee died before standing trial for the murder of his wife.
Authorities say David Wayne Pollard died while out on bond due to a medical condition, possibly a heart attack.
Fort Bend County Commissioners voted unanimously at the start of Thursday's meeting to suspend the regular agenda so that they can go behind closed doors to discuss Item No. 6 on the Executive Session portion of the meeting. That item deals with disgraced County Judge KP George.
Fort Bend County Commissioners voted unanimously at the start of Thursday's meeting to suspend the regular agenda so that they can go behind closed doors to discuss Item No. 6 on the Executive Session portion of the meeting. That item deals with disgraced County Judge KP George.
Disgraced Fort Bend County Judge KP George, who was convicted last week on two counts of felony money laundering, did not attend commissioners court on Thursday, the first session to be held since his guilty verdict was announced.
The jury weighing Fort Bend County Judge KP George's guilt or innocence has returned a guilty verdict on 2 counts of felony money laundering. George faces up 10 years prison on each charge. He has asked the trial judge to assess his punishment.
The jury weighing Fort Bend County Judge KP George's guilt or innocence has reached a verdict. The jury foreman notified the judge about 3 minutes ago.
458th District Court Judge Maggie Jaramillo responded with a note telling jurors to read the charge of the court she sent back with them when they began deliberating at 220 pm Thursday.
The jury weighing Fort Bend County Judge KP George's guilt or innocence has submitted a third note of inquiry to the trial judge. The note, read aloud in court at 1 pm Friday, asks whether "illegal funds comingled with legal funds makes the combined funds illegal?"
The jury weighing Fort Bend County Judge KP George's guilt or innocence has submitted a third note of inquiry to the trial judge. The note, read aloud in court at 1 pm Friday, asks whether "illegal funds comingled with legal funds makes the combined funds illegal?"