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Ngoc Thi and Linh Duy Vu buy 3006 Mast Court, Sugar Land

A property at 3006 Mast Court, Sugar Land was sold on May 13 by Gary R. and Sharon A. Hazel and Hazel Family Trust for $198,871. The buyers were Ngoc Thi and Linh Duy Vu.


4310 Balsa Rock Court, Katy unloaded by Felipe and Alicia Perez

A property at 4310 Balsa Rock Court, Katy was sold on May 13 by Felipe and Alicia Perez for $319,440. The buyers were Gilberto Vazquez and Liz A. Banda.


27322 Ashford Sky Lane, Katy sold by Jeffrey P Hentz and Hua Chen-Hentz

On May 13, Faye A. Heffele Settlor and Heffele (living trust) purchased a property at 27322 Ashford Sky Lane, Katy from Jeffrey P Hentz and Hua Chen-Hentz.


Terry Lynn Norwood Green unloads 3802 Glen Cove Circle, Missouri City

On May 13, William Robert Green purchased a property at 3802 Glen Cove Circle, Missouri City from Terry Lynn Norwood Green.


Caleb and Mariah Fortune sell 17314 Pentland Court, Richmond

On May 13, Martha A. Melgarejo-Garcia purchased a property at 17314 Pentland Court, Richmond from Caleb and Mariah Fortune.


Reina R Taibo unloads 6926 Misty Morning Trace, Houston

On May 13, Belkis G. and Joel B. Betancourt purchased a property at 6926 Misty Morning Trace, Houston from Reina R Taibo.


Limited Liability Co. and Through Its Member Harold T S. unload 15903 Lenclaire Drive, Houston

On May 13, Alma Delia Guerrero Hernandez and Andres Belisario Vasquez Gomez purchased a property at 15903 Lenclaire Drive, Houston from Limited Liability Co. and Through Its Member Harold T S.


15510 Camino Del. Sol Drive, Mission Bend sold on May 13

A property at 15510 Camino Del. Sol Drive, Mission Bend was sold on May 13 by Interest Inc. and Following Real Property for $64,665. The buyer was Nelson Duy Ngu.


Texas governor discusses bolstering economic ties with Swedish foreign minister

Governor Greg Abbott of Texas recently hosted a meeting with the Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tobias Billström, at the Governor’s Mansion in Austin. The discussion revolved around enhancing the international economic partnership between Texas and Sweden. This marks Minister Billström's first official visit to Texas and his inaugural meeting with Governor Abbott.


Governor Abbott appoints Lee P. Mann to LNVA Board of Directors

Governor Abbott has appointed Lee P. Mann to the Lower Neches Valley Authority (LNVA) Board of Directors, a term set to expire on July 28, 2027. The LNVA is tasked with conserving, controlling, and utilizing the waters of the Neches River and its tributaries, including storm and flood waters.


Governor Abbott makes key appointments to Advisory Council on Cultural Affairs

Governor Abbott has reappointed Major General Juan G. Ayala and Adriana Cruz, while also appointing Joe Esparza and Michael Poku, M.D., to the Advisory Council on Cultural Affairs. These appointments are for terms set to expire on February 1, 2027. In addition, Stewart McGregor has been appointed by the Governor for a term set to expire on February 1, 2025. The Governor named Esparza as chair and Cruz will continue as vice chair. The Council's mandate is to advise the Office of the Governor on issues resulting from changes in demographics in the state.


University of Houston celebrates first-ever medical graduates

Graduation day is a major milestone in the academic journey, marking the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. This was particularly true for 22 students at the Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine who crossed the commencement stage on Saturday, May 11. They were the first students ever to earn a medical degree from the University of Houston.


University of Houston to launch Aerospace Engineering Research Center with $5M NASA Grant

The University of Houston is set to open an aerospace engineering research center, courtesy of a $5 million grant from NASA. The center aims to support NASA's strategic goal of sustainable, long-term space exploration, development, and utilization on the moon and Mars.


HISD hosts Civic Youth Summit to promote student voting

The Family and Community Engagement (FACE) Department of the Houston Independent School District (HISD) hosted the My Ballot My Future Civic Youth Summit at Delmar Fieldhouse on May 14. The event, attended by numerous HISD juniors and seniors, aimed to promote civic responsibility and voting among students.


UH professor appointed speaker of American Psychiatric Association assembly

Dr. Steven Starks, a geriatric psychiatrist and clinical assistant professor at the University of Houston’s Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine, has assumed the role of speaker for the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Assembly of District Branches. This position is considered to be the most prestigious within the organization.


Houston Mayor honors late Rev. William A. Lawson with moment of silence

Mayor John Whitmire of Houston called for a moment of silence on May 14, 2024, to honor the life and legacy of the late Reverend William A. Lawson, founding pastor of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church. The Mayor addressed Houstonians from City Hall, expressing his admiration for Rev. Lawson's significant contributions to civil rights and social justice.


Congressman Hunt's Recruit and Retain Act passes House of Representatives

In recognition of National Police Week, the United States House of Representatives has passed Congressman Wesley Hunt's legislation, known as The Recruit and Retain Act. This bipartisan bill, co-led in the House by Congressman Glenn Ivey (D-MD), is now set to be sent to the President for approval.


Mayor Whitmire unveils proposed FY '25 City of Houston budget

On May 14, 2024, Mayor John Whitmire unveiled his proposed FY '25 City of Houston budget. Notably, the budget does not include any new taxes or fees. During a news conference attended by city council members and city department directors, Mayor Whitmire underscored that his proposal seeks to address years of financial deficits inherited by his administration through operational efficiencies.


Andy and Barbara Gessner College of Nursing graduates inaugural class of DNP students

Three years after its establishment, the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) at the Andy and Barbara Gessner College of Nursing is celebrating its inaugural class of graduates. The DNP doctorate equips family nurse practitioners and nurse executives to tackle the scarcity of primary care providers, nursing educators, and leaders in a complex health care environment. The program elevates the level of preparation necessary for advanced nursing practice from a master’s degree to a doctorate.


Wesley James Vela purchases 2207 Winchester Lake, Rosenberg, appraised at $75,704

On May 10, Wesley James Vela purchased a property at 2207 Winchester Lake, Rosenberg from Terri Vela.