Mom’s No Secret to Aldine Residents

By Staff After more than two decades in business, with its hot and hearty Texas breakfasts and downhome Southern comfort lunches served either to order from the kitchen or cafeteria-style, Mom’s Country Kitchen (14428 Aldine Westfield Rd.) has earned the status of an East Aldine institution. (It’s right across the street from another venerable establishment [...]

2020-10-06T16:26:23-05:00March 14th, 2019|Community, My East Aldine|

Spring Into Action With KHB!

Thank you, University of Houston! The KHB Board and Commissioners had a terrific spring meeting Thursday, March 7th and were wonderfully hosted by the University of Houston. The food was outstanding, the meeting space beautiful, and we were even fortunate enough to have a fantastic guest speaker. Michael Mendoza, Manager of Sustainability, filled us in [...]

2019-03-12T05:04:59-05:00March 12th, 2019|Community, Events|

Alma Latina

By Jeff Herman East Aldine Management District has no shortage of Tex-Mex options to choose from but few have the chops and longevity of Alma Latina. Since 1984, the Marquez family has been preparing their soulful, authentic Mexican fare, and Houston is all the better for it. Starting as a small chain of taquerias, the [...]

2019-03-08T02:07:27-06:00March 8th, 2019|Community, Economic Development|

Harris County Residents Reminded That Spring Weather Can Be Unpredictable

(Harris County, TX) – Springtime in southeast Texas offers plenty of pleasant days, but it also brings the threat of severe weather. The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) and the National Weather Service (NWS) want to remind residents of the unpredictability of the season during its Spring Severe Weather Safety [...]

2019-03-06T03:00:32-06:00March 6th, 2019|Community, Resources|

Houston TranStar Urges Motorists: Move Over, Slow Down – It Saves Lives

Every day, law enforcement, fire fighters, emergency personnel and tow operators risk their lives responding to calls for help. In 2018, more than 1,100 crashes in the Houston/Galveston area involved emergency vehicles, according to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The Texas Move Over/Slow Down law requires that passing motorists move out of the lane [...]

2019-02-26T03:13:40-06:00February 26th, 2019|Community, Events|
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