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Engineering Aid, Melannie Borbon, has been named the 2023 City of Conroe Employee of the Year on Monday, May 6th, during an Employee
The Woodlands Township, with support from Bike The Woodlands Coalition, will host several activities throughout the month of May
Our Mother’s Day Guide is online and ready to provide you with all things Mother’s Day. Whether you’re looking for a dining location that can accommod...
Dan Crenshaw, whose congressional district covers The Woodlands, released the following statement today:
We’re still recovering from the savage storms that showed up last week and decided to hang around a lot longer than anticipated. Through the flooding ...
Kimora was last seen on May 4, 2024, leaving her residence located at Aquarius Road, Conroe, Texas. She left in a white Chevrolet truck
The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) and Montgomery County Constable Precinct 1 announce that Lake Conroe will reopen to normal lake
Not much has changed at Lake Conroe today, San Jacinto River Authority's current release from Lake Conroe is 16,105
The American Red Cross opened shelters in Harris, Liberty, Polk, San Jacinto, Montgomery, and Trinity Counties in response
Dragon Boys Golf, Girls Tennis, Boys Track & Field and Softball Are SPC Runner Ups in their Divisions
San Jacinto River Authority's current release from Lake Conroe is 16,105 cubic feet per second (cfs). Lake level is currently 201.77 feet.
With luck, the weather will play a lot nicer with The Woodlands than last week, because we’re filled with amazing outdoor – and indoor – events for yo...
With 100 percent of the precincts reporting in, 17,746 of 435,228 voters – just over four percent – registered in Montgomery County cast their ballots...
Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE...A portion of southeast Texas, including the following counties, Montgomery,
A walk-off homerun completed the series sweep of the Aldine Mustangs by The Woodlands Highlanders.
In the wake of a severe weather event that has ravaged Montgomery County and surrounding areas, Montgomery County Food Bank
San Jacinto River Authority has reduced the release from Lake Conroe to 20,945 cubic feet per second (cfs). Lake level is currently 202.88 feet.
Entergy Texas crews made significant progress overnight and have now restored power to 90% of customers impacted by severe thunderstorms
The American Red Cross opened shelters in Harris, Liberty, Polk, San Jacinto, Montgomery, and Trinity Counties in response to the
San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) has reduced the release from Lake Conroe to 20,945 cubic feet per second (cfs). Lake level is currently 203.07 feet.
The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Texas... East Fork San Jacinto at Cleveland affecting Montgomery, San Jacinto, Liberty and Har...
As the significant rainfall moves out of our area, The Woodlands Township provides the following updates and tips for the weekend to
San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) has reduced the release from Lake Conroe to 31,934 cubic feet per second (cfs). Lake level is currently 203.52 feet.
Due to recent storm events and excessive rainfall amounts, various areas of The Woodlands and surrounding regions have sustained damage. These storms ...
Tomorrow, May 4, is Election Day for The Woodlands Municipal Utility District (MUD) Directors Elections. Voting will occur from 7 AM to 7 PM. You can ...
This week has been a wet one for sure. And while we might get a minor break from the storms for the first part of the weekend, it’s pretty much guaran...
Recently, key members of Lake Creek Preserve, Magnolia Independent School District, and the Magnolia Rotary Club partnered together to perform some ‘o...
Severe thunderstorms, hail, lightning and strong winds passed through Southeast Texas Thursday causing widespread outages across the Entergy Texas ser...
On May 1, 2024, Constable Ryan Gable’s Detectives assigned to Children’s Safe Harbor coordinated the arrest of adult male for sexually abusing a child.
San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) has reduced the release from Lake Conroe to 38,450 cubic feet per second (cfs).