Missed any of our articles from this week? Take a look at what you might have missed from Community Impact’s coverage areas in Houston from March 18-22.

Developers to break ground on Fulshear Central project this summer

Real estate company Janapriya Upscale USA is working with the city of Fulshear to break ground on a 125,000-square-foot mixed-use development project called Fulshear Central this summer, according to a March 19 news release.

Read the full story by Reporter Asia Armour.

Harris County Department of Education seeks early childhood teachers at upcoming job fair


Harris County Department of Education's Head Start division, the early childhood education program for low-income families and their children under 5 years old, will be interviewing for classroom teaching positions at its March 22 job fair.

Read the full story by Reporter Melissa Enaje.

UH’s nursing simulation centers receive prestigious accreditation


The University of Houston’s Andy and Barbara Gessner College of Nursing received a prestigious accreditation in December for its nursing simulators in Katy and Sugar Land.
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Read the full story by Reporter Aubrey Vogel.

Ramp at I-69, Loop 610 interchange to shut down for 3 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 I-69 interchange.

Read the full story by Editor Shawn Arrajj.


Following decade of decline, fertility rates rise in Harris County


Fertility rates among Harris County women were up in 2022 after nearly a decade of decline. A January report from the University of Houston attributes this trend to the state’s ban on abortion beyond six weeks of pregnancy in 2021.

Read the full story by writers Hannah Norton, Emily Lincke and Danica Lloyd.