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Check out 3 transportation updates in the Sugar Land-Missouri City area

Read about some of the latest updates on transportation projects in the Sugar Land-Missouri City area. This list is not comprehensive.

Glenn Lakes Lane improvements: The project will rehabilitate Glenn Lakes Lane from Ridgeview Drive to Community Park Drive until full reconstruction is funded. The complete $14 million reconstruction is anticipated to be considered in a future county mobility bond.

  • Timeline: TBD
  • Cost: $3 million
  • Funding source: Fort Bend County

Knight Road roundabout: The project will add a roundabout at Knight Road and Watts Plantation in an effort to reduce traffic speed in the area.
  • Timeline: Design must begin by Feb. 3, 2026
  • Cost: $2 million
  • Funding source: METRO

Cabrera Drive rehabilitation: The project will rehabilitate 1,700 feet of Cabrera Drive, as the roadway has exceeded its lifespan.
  • Timeline: summer 2026
  • Cost: $50,000
  • Funding source: city of Sugar Land

 
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Jason’s Deli opens Missouri City location

Jason’s Deli has opened a new location in Missouri City.

The Beaumont-based franchise has over 239 locations across 27 states, including a nearby location at 15275 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, per its website.

On the menu: The deli features a plethora of sandwich offerings, including clubs, wraps, paninis or a build- your-own option, according to its website. Guests can also feast upon a salad bar or various soups, pastas and baked potatoes.

  • 5730 Hwy. 6, Missouri City

 
Metro News
Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation opens 40th Family Place Library completing $1M initiative

With the opening of a Family Place Library at the Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library on Dec. 15, the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation has completed a $1 million multiyear initiative to expand literacy access across the Greater Houston area, nonprofit officials announced in a Dec. 18 news release.

Read all about it: Per the release, the BBHLF's Family Place Libraries initiative launched in 2017 following the death of former first lady Barbara Bush to honor and advance her lifelong commitment to family literacy and early childhood education.

Quote of note: "Mrs. Bush believed deeply that parents are a child's first and most important teachers, and that libraries play a vital role in supporting families. Family Place Libraries bring her vision to live every single day," BBHLF President and CEO Julie Finck said in a statement.

Through partnerships with the Houston Public Library and Harris County Public Library, the BBHLF was able to open 40 Family Place Libraries across the Greater Houston area by the end of 2025—the year Bush would've turned 100 years old.

 
Mark Your Calendar
Midnight Masquerade, High Noon Countdown: 10 New Year's Eve events going on across the Greater Houston area

Ring in the new year with various celebrations going on across the Greater Houston area.

High Noon Countdown 2026: Attendees can ring in the New Year with a balloon drop extravaganza at The Woodlands Children's Museum.

  • Dec. 31, 9:30-11 a.m., 11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m., 2-3:30 p.m.
  • $10 (adult), $25 (child)
  • The Woodlands Children’s Museum, 4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, Ste. 280, The Woodlands
VFW New Year's Party: Bring in the new year country-style with the band Doug Boggs, and black-eyed peas and cornbread will be served at midnight.
  • Dec. 31, 8:30 p.m.-Jan. 1, 12:30 a.m.
  • $30 (individual ticket), $50 (couple admission)
  • Tomball VFW, 14408 Alice Road, Tomball
New Year's at POST: The New Year's Eve party features a Great Gatsby-inspired celebration with cirque performers, characters, stylish caricature drawings and multiple DJs blending modern and vintage beats across the Skylawn.
  • Dec. 31, 9 p.m.-Jan. 1, 2 a.m.
  • $99.29 (per ticket)
  • 401 Franklin St., Houston

 
Statewide News
Here’s what Texans should know about the 2026 elections

2026 is a big election year in Texas. Voters will see 18 statewide races, all congressional seats, most state legislative seats and a variety of local positions on the ballot.

The overview: The Republican and Democratic primary elections will be held March 3, and the midterm election is set for Nov. 3.

Texas holds primaries for all partisan elected positions, such as state officials; state and federal lawmakers; and county judges, commissioners and justices of the peace. Third-party candidates, including independents, Libertarian Party candidates and Green Party candidates, have separate election processes will not be listed on the primary ballots in March. Eligible candidates representing various parties will appear on the November ballot.

Looking back: All statewide offices on the ballot are currently held by Republicans, although some are not running for reelection. No Democrat or third-party candidate has won a statewide office in Texas since 1994, election records show.

Check out the full article for more details on election processes and an overview of state-level races.

 

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