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Harris County ESD 11 opens third 24-hour station of 2026

Harris County Emergency Services District 11 announced the grand opening of a third 24-hour emergency service station on Jan. 20 according to a news release.

The details: The new station is located at 8639 Fallbrook Drive in Houston and is in partnership with the Cypress Creek Fire Department, officials said. The new station is one of three opened by HCESD 11 in January alone, with the other two are located at 2900 Cypresswood Drive and 22310 Springwoods Village Parkway in Spring.

In their words: “This is the third new 24-hour station we have added in the first month of 2026. This means faster response times for our community and better coverage,” Chief Executive Officer Jordan Anderson said. “We have partnered with Cypress Creek Fire in Station 601 to strategically position our crews to provide the best and fastest care possible to those we serve in Northwest Harris County.”

 
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Harris County officials announce $25M Addicks Reservoir restoration for flood maintenance

Harris County officials announced Jan. 20 the start of a $25 million restoration project along channels connecting to the Addicks Reservoir in the Cypress-Fairbanks area.

In a nutshell: The latest construction marks the third repair package of the Addicks Channel Restoration Project through the Harris County Flood Control District, a shared effort between Harris County Precincts 3 and 4.

HCFCD Executive Director Tina Petersen said the restoration will tackle sediment buildup and erosion along the channels caused by the Tax Day Flood in 2016 and Hurricane Harvey in 2017. She said the project aims to address a “backlog” of maintenance at an estimated 24 different channel sites.

More details: HCFCD will spend approximately $5 million annually over the next five years using funding from a voter-approved tax increase, Petersen said. 

Quote of note: “These channels play a critical role in carrying storm water to the reservoirs, and it strengthens this system and provides critical flood risk reduction for thousands of homes and businesses across northwest Harris County,” Petersen said. 

 
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13 warming centers opening in Houston as Winter Storm Fern approaches

According to the National Weather Service, Winter Storm Fern is expected to move through the region starting Jan. 24 and bring freezing temperatures through Jan. 27. Officials with the NWS also noted wind chills will likely range from 5-15 degrees, which poses hypothermia and frostbite risks with prolonged exposure.

The update: Harris County and city of Houston officials announced 13 warming centers that will open Jan. 24, including:

  • Acres Homes Multi-Service Center: 6719 W. Montgomery Road, Houston
  • Bayland Community Center: 6400 Bissonnet St., Houston
  • Denver Harbor MSC: 6402 Market St., Houston
  • Fifth Ward MSC: 4014 Market St., Houston
  • Fonde Community Center: 110 Sabine St., Houston
  • Kashmere MSC: 4802 Lockwood Drive, Houston
  • Magnolia MSC: 7037 Capitol St., Houston
  • Metropolitan MSC: 1475 W. Gray St., Houston
  • Moody Community Center: 3725 Fulton St., Houston
  • Northeast MSC: 9720 Spaulding St., Houston
  • Southwest MSC: 6400 High Star Drive, Houston

What else? School districts across the Greater Houston area have already cancelled a number of weekend extracurricular activities. However, no schools have announced closures as of press time.

 

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Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Houston area.

Pinkerton’s Barbecue officially opens Upper Kirby location in Houston

A third Pinkerton’s Barbecue location—of only two in Houston—opened in Jan. 20 in the Upper Kirby area and will serve a similar menu as its other locations, along with rotating cheesecakes.

Located at 3801 Farnham St., Houston, the spot serves Texas-style pit barbecue, including slow-smoked brisket, pork ribs, beef ribs, sausage and chicken.

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🍚 Hinode Izakaya now serving Japanese cuisine in Katy
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🍋 Wow Wow Hawaiian Lemonade opens 3rd Greater Houston location in Fulshear
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🥢 New Asian eatery with robotic chef to debut across Houston
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🌮 New Latin-inspired restaurant to be added to Harlow District's dining lineup
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On the Kirb brings healthier spin on sports bar dining to The Woodlands

In 2016, Joe Arbeely opened On the Kirb to bring a health-focused bar and restaurant concept to South Houston.

Since the opening of the first On the Kirb, located on Kirby Road, Arbeely expanded with four additional locations located in Midtown, Katy, Greenway and the new The Woodlands location that opened in November.

On the Kirb offers organic wines, organic beers, low-additive tequila and drinks made with natural sweeteners such as sugar cane and agave syrup as an alternative to refined sugar.

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5 years after Uri, here’s why Texas leaders say state is better prepared for upcoming freeze

A far-reaching winter storm is expected to bring below-freezing temperatures, wintry precipitation and “dangerous ice” to Texas beginning Jan. 23, according to the National Weather Service. As residents brace for days of potentially hazardous conditions, state leaders said Jan. 22 that the Texas power grid “has never been stronger” and will withstand the storm.

What's happening: Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for 134 of Texas’ 254 counties, telling reporters that the northern two-thirds of the state—from San Antonio to the Panhandle—will be impacted by the storm.

Officials said they do not expect a repeat of the widespread power outages that occurred during Winter Storm Uri in 2021, emphasizing that changes have been made in recent years to harden the grid against extreme weather. The governor said some Texans could see “local, isolated” outages due to fallen tree branches or ice on power lines.

"The severity of it is not quite as great... as Winter Storm Uri," Abbott said. "That said, people would be making a mistake if they don't take it serious."

 

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