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Past articles by Andrew:

The Champion Project launches new way to support foster children in Harris, Montgomery counties

The Woodlands residents Elizabeth Chappell and Audra Simpson founded The Champion Project in 2019 to bring attention and support to children living in residential treatment centers. → Read More

The Woodlands prepares for transit deep dive to update transportation systems

The Woodlands Township is examining ways to expand the ridership of its transit programs through a federal grant. → Read More

Health care in The Woodlands area sees technology advances throughout pandemic

Health care providers and educators around The Woodlands area have adapted to change by integrating new technologies. → Read More

The Junkluggers of NW Houston and The Woodlands gives back through sustainable efforts

After being laid off from the oil and gas industry, Blair Paul, the owner of Junkluggers of NW Houston and The Woodlands, said he saw a chance to serve the Greater Houston community and practice sustainability around the area when he started the branch in March 2021. → Read More

Local entities feel the effects of inflation in The Woodlands area

Over the past year, food and energy costs across the Greater Houston region, including The Woodlands, have seen the largest increase over a 12-month period since 1982, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. → Read More

Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital announces opening of first Healing Tower floors

The expansion cost $250 million and will add 106 patient beds for the hospital campus, along with other additions. → Read More

The Woodlands Area Economic Development Partnership report indicates 5-year high for potential new businesses

The 15 businesses that are in negotiations to come to The Woodlands could potentially bring in around 1,800 new jobs to the area. → Read More

Bitcoin firm coming to The Woodlands Towers

The firm announced it is leasing over 26,000 square feet of office space at 9950 Woodloch Forest Tower. → Read More

Tune Up: The Manly Salon opens Gosling Road location

The salon offers hair cuts, beard trims and free beers during an appointment. → Read More

2 new stores now open in Market Street

Pressed Juicery and Peloton opened at Market Street, located at 9595 Six Pines Drive, The Woodlands, in September. → Read More

Lone Star College begins process to add fourth bachelor's program, ESD 10 weighs in

Lone Star College System is in the process of adding a baccalaureate program in emergency management to provide additional options for students seeking higher education. → Read More

Lone Star College System receives funding from Metallica foundation for technical training

Lone Star College System has received around $225,000 over the past three years from the band's nonprofit foundation. → Read More

Shenandoah City Council discusses additional costs for Holly Hill Park construction

Inflation and the cost of materials has increased the estimated cost of the project by about $120,000. → Read More

360-unit community Creekside Park The Grove celebrates grand opening

Creekside Park The Grove, the second multifamily development in the Village of Creekside Park, opened on Aug. 20. → Read More

Pressed Juicery announces October opening in Market Street

The new location is set to have a grand opening Oct. 1. → Read More

Bruster's Real Ice Cream anticipates November opening near Xscape Theatre

The new location will be the second for the franchise in the area, with the first being in Spring since 2005. → Read More

El Mariachi Mexican Bar and Grill opens on Rayford Road

Locally owned Mexican restaurant El Mariachi Mexican Bar and Grill opened its newest location in The Woodlands. → Read More

Montgomery County funds $4 million for Gosling Road project

The project will widen Gosling Road and a bridge over Spring Creek. It is anticipated to begin construction later this year. → Read More

Montgomery County begins seeing slight downward trend from peak in coronavirus cases

While the trends are beginning to decline from the county's peak, ICU beds are noted to still be mostly full. → Read More

Shelters open to aid those affected by Hurricane Nicholas

Shelters have been opened by the American Red Cross to help those in need following the storm. → Read More