Houston police are looking for a teen missing near Bellaire.

Houston police are looking for a teen missing near Bellaire.

From KHOU.com: Houston police are looking for a 17-year-old male who was last seen in the Bellaire area. Christopher Anthony Cayton was last seen Saturday leaving the 4800 block of Pin Oak Park, on the edge of the city limits between Bellaire and Houston. He was...
HISD announces a reopening plan for the 2020-2021 academic year.

HISD announces a reopening plan for the 2020-2021 academic year.

From HISD: The Houston Independent School District has developed a plan to deliver quality education during the upcoming 2020-2021 school year while ensuring the health and safety of our students, families and staff. With this in mind, all students will begin the...
DEFINE:Bellaire has closed due to the pandemic.

DEFINE:Bellaire has closed due to the pandemic.

We are sad to report that DEFINE: Bellaire is closed. With the current state of the pandemic the owner, Debrah Hall, could not find a way to remain open and feel confident that she, her clients, and her instructors could remain healthy. Debrah said, “I have...

Bellaire and West U Libraries offer summer reading fun.

The Bellaire Library is offering a Summer Reading Program for kids and teens up to age 18. The West U Library is offering themed book bundles. Bellaire Library Welcome to Imagine Your Story, the 2020 Summer Reading Program of Bellaire City Library.  Beginning July 6,...

Governor Abbott’s statewide mask mandate begins July 3.

Governor Greg Abbott issued the following order effective at 12:01 p.m. on July 3, 2020: Every person in Texas shall wear a face covering over the nose and mouth when inside a commercial entity or other building or space open to the public, or when in an outdoor...

Bellaire City Offices will be closed July 3.

In recognition of the Independence Day Holiday all Bellaire City Offices, including the Library and Recreation Center, will be closed and there will be no solid waste service on Friday, July 3, 2020. Please note the following changes to the solid waste pickup...

The July 6 Public Hearing has been postponed.

From the City of Bellaire: Public Hearing Previously Noticed for July 6, 2020 – Postponed On June 26, 2020, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo raised the current threat of risk for Harris County from Level 2 (significant) to Level 1 (severe) as COVID-19 outbreaks...
Some City services close as COVID threat level rises.

Some City services close as COVID threat level rises.

In his latest blog post, Mayor Friedberg discusses the rise of the COVID threat level to Severe and how that affects Bellaire’s services. “The Library building is again closed to the public, but curbside pickup and online services are still available.  The...

The Bellaire 4th of July Parade has been canceled.

From the City of Bellaire: The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all of us in different ways. We recognize that a balance of safety precautions to prevent the spread of the virus coupled with some semblance of normalcy is going to help us all make it through this time. A...
Bellaire City Manager Paul Hofmann resigns.

Bellaire City Manager Paul Hofmann resigns.

In his latest blog post, Mayor Friedberg says that “last night, the Bastrop City Council publicly announced their newly hired city manager, Paul Hofmann.” The post goes on to talk about Paul’s accomplishments saying, “Paul has a lot to be proud...
Rice Ave. will return to 4 lanes in front of Bellaire City Hall.

Rice Ave. will return to 4 lanes in front of Bellaire City Hall.

After much deliberation, Bellaire City Council unanimously voted to return S. Rice Ave. to it’s original configuration of 4 lanes with parallel parking in front of City Hall. The street was changed to 3 lanes during construction of the new City Hall to allow...