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Be Humble Coffee Co. now serving espresso, tea in Downtown Humble

Following a grand opening Nov. 1, Be Humble Coffee Co. is now serving beverages in Downtown Humble. 

What they offer: Owned by Robert and Christina Capuchino, the cafe offers drip coffee, hot or iced lattes, espresso, cappuccinos, chai tea, hot chocolate, milk chocolate and teas. The cafe recently added matcha and also serves soda, juice, water and Topo Chico. 

Quote of note: "We are humbled and honored to serve our hometown of Humble, TX as it is the city I was born and raised in," Christina Capuchino said in a Dec. 3 message. 

  • Opened Nov. 1
  • 619 First St. E., Humble 

 
Mark Your Calendar
Mistletoe Market, 'A Christmas to Remember': 7 Lake Houston-area events to attend this weekend, Dec. 12-14

Check out what's happening in the Lake Houston area this weekend, Dec. 12-14.

'A Christmas to Remember': Celebrate the season with Opera Leggera’s holiday musical featuring cherished carols, festive favorites and joyful performances.

  • Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m., Dec. 13, 7 p.m., Dec. 14, 4 p.m.
  • $15-$28 (admission)
  • The Nathaniel Center, 804 Russell Palmer Road, Kingwood

Kingwood Christmas Cookie Dash: Participate in this second annual race featuring a 5K, 10K, 10K relay and a kids dash option in partnership with Dirty Dough of Kingwood. The event will include a Pure Barre pre-race warmup, a best attire contest and a donation drawing.
  • Dec. 13, noon-5:30 p.m.
  • $15-$50 (admission)
  • Town Center Park, 8 N. Main St., Kingwood

Hanukkah Celebration: Celebrate Hanukkah with festive music, storytelling, dreidels, doughnuts, holiday giveaways and the lighting of the menorah.
  • Dec. 14, 4-7 p.m.
  • Free (admission)
  • Holocaust Garden of Hope, 1660 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Kingwood

 
Key Information
26 candidates file in 7 contested Harris County races for 2026 primary

Following the Dec. 8 deadline to file for a place on the 2026 primary ballots, 26 candidates filed to run across seven races in Harris County ahead of the March primary elections.

The big picture: Six races are being contested by Democratic and Republican candidates across the March primary elections. During the primary, voters will select the Democratic and Republican party nominees who will then appear on the November 2026 general election alongside any independent or other party candidates. The last day for candidates to file to run in the primary elections was Dec. 8, per the Texas Secretary of State's website.

What else? The deadline to register to vote in the 2026 primary elections is Feb. 2, with early voting starting Feb. 17 and election day March 3. 

 
Metro News
PREVIEW: Harris County to reauthorize property tax exemptions for child care providers, review food insecurity initiatives

When Harris County commissioners meet Dec. 11, they’ll review several agenda items on the docket, including updates on the county jail and discussions on renewing full property tax exemptions for child care providers and tackling countywide food insecurity.

The context: Items for discussion at the upcoming December court meeting include the reauthorization of full property tax exemptions for eligible child care providers in the county. In 2024, an estimated 327 Harris County child care providers qualified for 100% property tax exemption after Harris County commissioners authorized the exemptions at a March 26, 2024, court meeting.

Also on the agenda: Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones is requesting that Harris County Public Health develop a countywide strategy to address food insecurity, according to her agenda item pending approval. The overall food insecurity rate for Harris County is 18.2% as of 2023, according to Feeding America’s 2025 “Map the Meal Gap” report published May 14. That percentile has risen since 2019, when it was 13.9%—or 644,710 people—according to the 2023 report.

 
Statewide News
Here are the 92 candidates running for statewide offices in 2026

Texas voters will see 18 statewide races on the ballot in 2026.

The overview: Texas will hold Republican and Democratic primary elections on March 3 to determine who will appear on the statewide ballot in November. Texas is one of 17 states with open primaries, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, meaning registered voters can cast their ballots in either primary and do not need to register with a specific party.

What to know: The 18 statewide races on the 2026 primary ballots are:

  • U.S. Senate
  • Governor
  • Lieutenant governor
  • Attorney general
  • Comptroller of public accounts
  • General land commissioner
  • Agriculture commissioner
  • Railroad commissioner
  • Texas Supreme Court, chief justice
  • Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 2
  • Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 7
  • Texas Supreme Court justice, Place 8
  • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals judge, Place 3
  • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals judge, Place 4
  • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals judge, Place 9
  • 15th Court of Appeals, chief justice
  • 15th Court of Appeals justice, Place 2
  • 15th Court of Appeals justice, Place 3

 

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