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Queen Theatre & Imperial Arts collaborate on "Willy Wonka"
Queen Theatre announced a collaboration with Imperial Arts to present Roald Dahl's "Willy Wonka", the timeless story of the world-famous candy man and his quest to find an heir in a Theatre for Young Audiences stage adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which features the songs from the classic family film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate ... (more)
Man on trial for 2004 murders of couple found shot in Cadillac
Nine years after the murders of a man and a woman in Fort Bend County, the trial for one of the alleged killers is now underway.
Hoodie robber hits Rosenberg shoe store
Rosenberg police are searching for clues in shoe store robbery. Assistant police chief Dallis Warren said Monday that detectives were investigating a robbery at the 3 for $25 shoe Store that occurred Sunday afternoon.
Businesses come to rescue of PHX couple
Esther and John Rosenberger have lived in Phoenix for decades. John Rosenberger is a disabled veteran who was injured in Vietnam.
Peace Officer's Memorial Ceremony
Sheriff Troy E. Nehls presented the keynote speech to a crowd of about 150 residents, including relatives of several of the officers who died in the line of duty in Fort Bend County.
Police say hooded robber may have hit Rosenberg shoe store twice
The kind of violent holdup merchants hope never happens to them - where a bad guy aims a gun at your head and demands money.
Armed robber terrorizes employees at Rosenberg shoe store
The Rosenberg Police Department said that the robbery happened just before 3 p.m. at a discount shoe store located in the 5100 block of Avenue H. The armed suspect pointed a gun in the face of the store clerk as he demanded money.
K-9 "Mike", Worth His Weight in Gold
Dale said all the agencies represented in the Task Force "are proud of this great K-9 team assigned to the Task Force." K-9 "Mike's" most recent endeavor was helping find $230,000 in cash linked to illicit drug activity when a tractor-trailer rig was stopped on U.S. 59 in Rosenberg on March 19.
She was born February 28, 1917 in Rosenberg to Henry and Rose Mahler. Wilma was a homemaker and enjoyed fishing and watching baseball.
The Rocks Off 100: Mike Meegz, Scoremore's Houston Lieutenant
Welcome to the Rocks Off 100, our portrait gallery of the most compelling profiles and personalities in the far-flung Houston music community -- a lot more than just musicians, but of course they're in there too.