When it comes to lawn care, it’s not just about making yards look beautiful. It’s about creating lasting, healthy outdoor spaces that families can enjoy, all while being environmentally conscious. Heroes Lawn Care, a franchise that opened its Bellaire location in January, is dedicated to providing both top-notch lawn care services and a commitment to…
Need something to do this weekend? See this list of events going on throughout the Conroe area this weekend. This list is not comprehensive. Events are subject to change. Eggstravaganza at Refuge Church Refuge Church is hosting an Easter event that will include egg hunts, food, games and prizes. 7 Acre Wood’s Easter Egg Hunt…
Around 2 a.m. April 17, after over 10 hours of debate, Texas House lawmakers initially passed legislation that would give families public money to pay for private education. Debate on the bill began around 3:30 p.m. April 16. The overview House members voted 85-63 to create a $1 billion education savings account program. Two House…
Around 2 a.m. April 17, after over 10 hours of debate, Texas House lawmakers initially passed legislation that would give families public money to pay for private education. Debate on the bill began around 3:30 p.m. April 16. The overview House members voted 85-63 to create a $1 billion education savings account program. Two House…
The Conroe ISD board of trustees has begun the process of naming new campuses opening from 2026-27. In a nutshell Communications Director Sarah Blakelock told the board at the April 14 meeting the naming process is starting for new schools being built as part of the 2023 bond, including: Grand Oaks elementary: opening August 2026…
Terminal E has officially been renamed to “Sheila Jackson Lee Terminal E” in honor of former Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee after Houston City Council members voted unanimously during an April 16 council meeting. How we got here Sheila Jackson Lee died July 19 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. She served in the House of…
If the name “Sherlock Holmes” brings to mind suspense, mystery, and incredible feats of deduction, flush such thoughts and buckle all safety belts for one of the Alley Theatre’s wildest, rip-roaring comedies in many a day. In their production of Ken Ludwig’s “Baskerville: a Sherlock Holmes Mystery,” the only mystery is how the show could…
The world is celebrating Passover and Easter with great wines of today, but what were those wines of 2,000 years ago. Obviously there were NO varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon or Chardonnay to enjoy. Water was not typically consumed since it was so laden with disease carriers. Water was mostly used for cooking so wines were very…
Sinners Rated R for sexual content, language, and strong bloody violenceRotten Tomatoes Score: 99%In TheatersWriter/director Ryan Coogler (Black Panther, Creed) teams up with Michael B. Jordan again for this supernatural thriller about a pair of twins in 1930’s Mississippi (both played by Jordan) who come back to their hometown, after a stint in Chicago, to…
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion announces a dynamic and diverse lineup of performances for the upcoming 2025 Performing Arts Series, featuring a captivating combination of live orchestral music and cinematic experiences. In keeping with the venue’s mission of fostering new audiences and enhancing the appreciation for the arts, these events are completely free – no…