From Great Wolf Lodge breaking ground on a new $200M Houston resort, to 100s of protesters at a drag bingo event in Katy, here is news you may have missed this week in Houston.
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A judge has dismissed criminal cases against six migrants arrested under Gov. Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star initiative, siding with defense attorneys who argued the state is engaging in “sex discrimination” by bringing charges only against men who cross the border, not women or children. Great Wolf Resorts Inc. announced its move into Houston with a ground-breaking ceremony for Great Wolf Lodge Gulf Coast Texas, a new entertainment and lodging complex in Webster that will include a 95,000-square-foot indoor water park.Read the full story here.
Fort Bend County Judge KP George talks tells reporters at a Aug. 3, 2021 news conference in Richmond that the COVID-19 risk level has been increased for the county.Fort Bend county judge calls out racist attacks that are flooding his office
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