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Greater Houston LGBT Chamber of Commerce celebrates five years of service
The organization is open to all and serves members throughout the Greater Houston area.

Harvest Market 'grocerant' opens in Montgomery; business updates from The Woodlands and more Houston-area news
Read the latest business and community news from the Houston area.

Fort Bend County announces new COVID-19 vaccination system
More Fort Bend County residents than before can now sign up and be placed on a waitlist for a COVID-19 vaccine, thanks to the county's new registration system.

Fort Bend County surpasses 50,000 coronavirus cases; testing slowed during winter storm
Fort Bend County Health & Human Services has recorded 1,512 new coronavirus cases since the Feb. 15 winter storm that resulted in days of freezing temperatures and widespread power outages.

Large multipurpose complex coming to Fort Bend County; Sugar Land to widen University Blvd. and more top Houston-area news
Read the top business and community news from the past week from the Houston area.

New Orleans-style restaurant Hank's Crab Shack puts 'a lot of love into the food,' owner said
At Hank’s Crab Shack, it is not uncommon for natives of New Orleans to walk in skeptical and leave with their heads spinning and stomachs full, restaurant owner Akina Robinson said.

Legislators probe energy officials over power failures, lack of preparation heading into winter storm
The Texas Legislature held hearings Feb. 25 with energy companies including Oncor Electric Delivery and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas in response to last week’s historic winter storm, which left millions of Texans without electricity for days.

Q&A: Greater Houston Builders Association President Keith Luechtefeld discusses power, plumbing, frozen pipes after Winter Storm Uri
Keith Luechtefeld spoke with Community Impact Newspaper about some of the short-term and long-term repercussions of the storm as well as some of the reasons why so many homes saw burst pipes during the freezing weather.

Midway BBQ management looks to future after destructive fire
After the Feb. 20 fire, the building was declared a total loss.

‘It’s been a rough year for us’: Expert explains economic effects of winter storm, ongoing pandemic in Houston region
“It's been a rough year for us economically; it's been a rough year for us public health wise. It's just been a rough year for us psychologically—first the coronavirus and then the freeze," said Patrick Jankowski, senior vice president of research with the Greater Houston Partnership.

Upcoming Katy transportation projects focus on increasing mobility to match continued growth
Katy city officials plan to rebuild the bridge over Cane Island Creek along the First Street extension for drainage purposes as part of a project to increase mobility in the area.

Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa coming to Fulshear
Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa, a 475-plus-unit massage and facial spa franchise, will open March 5 at 6230 FM 1463, Ste. 650, Fulshear.