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Weight Watchers now open at Langham Creek YMCA in Cypress

Business officials with Weight Watchers confirmed to Community Impact they have opened a new location at Langham Creek YMCA.

The details: Health and Wellness Coach Kim Henson said the new studio opened in August.

What they offer: Weight Watchers is a weight-loss program. The company offers in-person or virtual workshops as well as memberships that specialize in programs such as menopause, diabetes and behavioral change coaching. 

  • Opened Aug. 14
  • 16725 Longenbagh Drive, Houston

 
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Morgan to manage 3,250 residences across The Woodlands, Bridgeland

Houston-based multifamily firm Morgan has been selected by Howard Hughes Communities to manage more than 3,250 residences across 11 rental communities in The Woodlands and Bridgeland, two of the Greater Houston area’s premier master-planned communities, according to a Nov. 12 news release. The partnership makes Morgan the fourth-largest property manager in Houston, according to the release.

What we know: The new management portfolio includes eight properties in The Woodlands—One Lakes Edge, Two Lakes Edge, 1 Riva Row, Creekside Park The Grove, Creekside Park The Residences, The Lane at Waterway, The Millennium Six Pines and The Millennium One Waterway Avenue. It also includes three in Bridgeland—Starling at Bridgeland, Lakeside Row The Residences and Wingspan.

Morgan will oversee leasing, resident services and onsite operations, with a goal of implementing a boutique-style management approach that aligns with Howard Hughes’ standards for service and quality, per the release.
 

 
Latest Education News
Lone Star College-University Park celebrates new courtroom with ribbon-cutting event

Lone Star College-University Park recently celebrated the official ribbon-cutting of its on-campus courtroom Nov. 6, the college announced in a news release.

The gist: The event was hosted by Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences as a "mark a major milestone for the college’s paralegal studies and criminal justice programs," college officials said. Matthew Dempsey, Lone Star College-University Park president, officially cut the ribbon to open the courtroom following remarks from Bobby Lieb, Houston Northwest Chamber of Commerce president.

Notable quote: “This new courtroom is more than a facility; it’s a hands-on learning environment that prepares students to step confidently into professional legal settings,” Dempsey said. “We’re proud to provide a space where our students can practice the skills they’ll need to thrive in the legal and justice fields.”

 
Harris County Coverage
Harris County commissioners pass countywide worksite safety policy

A standardized worksite safety policy establishing countywide safety protocols to strengthen worker protections is now approved, following Harris County commissioners’ 3-1 vote during the Nov. 13 court meeting. Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey voted in dissent.

What they're saying: The original motion by Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis outlined various goals and key components of the proposed policy that include establishing clear safety monitoring and inspection standards to enforce compliance amongst stakeholders and workers. 

"Our goal obviously is clear: zero preventable deaths, stronger safety standards and better enforcement across every county-funded project," Ellis said.

Why now?: At an active Harris Health facility construction site in the Texas Medical Center, Ellis and Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones spoke to the media Nov. 12 about the need for the worksite policy alongside union leaders, local business leaders and contractors.

"The county makes it clear that no worker should have to choose between their job and their life," said Linda Morales, organizing coordinator at the Texas Gulf Coast Area Labor Federation.

 
Before You Go
15 places to donate food items this holiday season in the Greater Houston area

Because the holiday season can put a strain on struggling families, dozens of organizations across Houston are partnering with local nonprofits and food banks to help provide meals.

For those looking to give, here are 15 local spots to drop off food donations for families in need in the Greater Houston area.

Montgomery County Food Bank: The food bank is partnering with local businesses across the county throughout November and December to collect food donations for the holidays. 

  • Through Dec. 31 
  • Sample items accepted: cereals, healthy snacks, canned vegetables, canned fruits, grains, canned meat, peanut butter, canned soup, jelly and jam
  • 1 Food For Life Way, Conroe

 
Metro News
Governor launches re-election bid, virtual learning programs launch: 5 trending Houston-area stories

Missed any Community Impact articles from this week? Check out the top trending stories from Community Impact's coverage areas in Houston from Nov. 10-14.

1. Hines acquires over 1.5K acres of land in League City

2. Gov. Abbott launches reelection bid, vows to end school property taxes

3. Cy-Fair ISD to launch virtual learning programs starting fall 2026

4. Cy-Fair ISD narrows 2025 deficit by more than $16 million, report finds

5. Conroe Feeders Supply closes its doors

 

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