FULSHEAR, Texas (KTRK) -- The City of Fulshear is asking residents and businesses, excluding residents on their own water well system, to assist with conserving water. While not related, Fulshear's ...
FULSHEAR, Texas — The City of Fulshear continues to grow. Lexi Giannetto and her family moved to the city about seven years ago. “We knew the growth was coming when we moved out here, but it has just ...
Fulshear, Texas had a population of more than 34,000 as of July 2022, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Elected officials in a fast-growing suburb southwest of Houston are considering a moratorium ...
As Fulshear, the second-fastest growing city in America, continues to expand, it will have to secure new sources of revenue to maintain its infrastructure and provide services to a projected ...
Fulshear is officially the fastest-growing city in Texas, according to numbers from the 2020 U.S. Census. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau were released Dec. 15 and published through the American ...
FULSHEAR, Texas — Fulshear residents no longer have to boil their water after the city rescinded its boil water notice. "The public water system has taken the necessary corrective actions to restore ...
FULSHEAR, Texas (KTRK) -- JLB Eatery, formerly known as Joy Love Burgers, is located on the edge of Fulshear and Katy. They serve a variety of items, but the key to their success is their gourmet ...
FULSHEAR, Texas – The city of Fulshear has lifted its boil water notice that was issued Monday, according to city officials. Water pressure at one of the city wells dropped and affected the downtown ...
FULSHEAR, Texas -- The city of Fulshear is celebrating its 200th birthday this weekend. Once a small town, Fulshear's population surged by 25 percent last year to nearly 43,000 people, according to ...
FULSHEAR, Texas — Zerlean James is somber as she watches African-Americans leave Fulshear. The 82-year-old remembers the days when black residents worked in the city as sharecroppers, farmers, maids, ...
Zerlean James is somber as she watches African-Americans leave Fulshear. The 82-year-old remembers the days when black residents worked in the city as sharecroppers, farmers, maids, cooks or, in her ...