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Air of Houston serving residents in Spring, Klein

When it comes to family traditions, the Bunch family has made all things heating and cooling theirs with Air of Houston.

A family affair: Owned by husband-and-wife duo Sandra and David Bunch, the family roots of Air of Houston extend to their children such as daughter Lauren Bunch, who now serves as the office manager.

“We raised our kids in it, and now they both work in it and so do nephews and nieces,” co-owner Sandra Bunch said. “It’s a family thing. We have other employees too, but we’re all family.”

What they offer: Founded in 1994, Air of Houston provides residential and commercial heating, cooling and refrigeration across the Greater Houston area. Air of Houston also provides energy conservation tips and check ups to help homeowners better understand energy consumption when it comes to cooling during the summer.

 
Coming Soon
Women-owned Jasnia's Beauty Salon to open in Spring

Jasnia Sanchez-Cordova said she has plans to open a Jasnia's Beauty Salon alongside lash technician Naci Trevilian, and esthetician Enerald Grene, on June 9 and offer a variety of beauty services.

Quote of note: "We're super excited to serve the local women, empower them. I've been doing nails by myself for six years, so this is gonna be my first time opening up and working with a team," said.

The details: Owned by a Klein Collins High School graduate Cordova, the full service beauty salon plans to offer lash extensions, lash lifts, full body waxing, nail services, brow services including laminations, tints, and semi permanent makeup services.

 

Your Weekend To-Do List

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

'Cinderella'

Fit Foodie Family

May 21-22, times vary
Cypress

May 23, 8-10:30 a.m.
Sugar Land

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Big Summer Blastoff

Bayside Bazaar

May 23, 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
New Caney

May 23, 4-8 p.m.
Seabrook

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CI Texas
Cost to prevent a Texas water crisis has more than doubled to $174B, state says

Texas officials released a draft of their next state water plan in April, projecting that state and local governments will need to spend $174 billion in the next 50 years to prevent a water crisis.

The details: The three-member Texas Water Development Board voted April 16 to publish an initial draft of the 2027 State Water Plan, laying out what is needed to prepare for a future “drought of record,” when water demands are highest and supplies are lowest.

The $174 billion price tag is more than twice the cost projected in Texas’ 2022 state water plan, which was $80 billion.

The context: As Texas’ population continues to grow, water restrictions and shortages are becoming more common in areas throughout the state. At the same time, major companies are moving to Texas and communities are contemplating large data center projects, with some residents expressing concerns about high water use in the already drought-prone state.

The proposed plan includes 3,000 proposed water management projects and 6,700 strategies to increase Texas' water supplies through 2080.

 

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