Missed an article this week? See what you may have missed from our Community Impact coverage area in Houston from March 18th to 22nd.
Developers to break ground on Fulshear Central project this summer
Real estate firm Janapriya Upscale USA, in partnership with the city of Fulshear, plans to break ground this summer on a 125,000-square-foot mixed-use development called Fulshear Central, according to a March 19 news release.
Read the full article by Asia Armorer.
Harris County Department of Education seeks early childhood teachers at upcoming job fair
The Harris County Office of Education's Head Start division, an early childhood education program serving low-income families and their children under the age of 5, will conduct interviews for classroom teaching positions at a March 22 job fair.
Read the full story by reporter Melissa Energe.
University of California Nursing Simulation Center Receives Prestigious Accreditation
The Andy and Barbara Gessner College of Nursing at the University of Houston received prestigious accreditation in December for its Katy and Sugar Land nursing simulators.
Read the full story by reporter Aubrey Vogel.
I-69 ramp, Loop 610 interchange to close for three months
Drivers in southwest Houston should prepare for delays as the Texas Department of Transportation plans to close a major ramp at the Loop 610 and Interstate 69 interchange.
Read the full article by editor Shawn Arrajj.
Harris County birth rate rises after 10 years of decline
The birth rate for women in Harris County rose in 2022 after nearly a decade of decline. A January report from the University of Houston attributed the trend to the state's 2021 ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.
Read the full story by authors Hannah Norton, Emily Linke, and Danica Lloyd.