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Sprouts Farmers Market opens in Kingwood

Sprouts Farmers Market is now open in Kingwood following a grand opening celebration in mid-April. 

The timeline: The Kingwood location was first announced in March 2025 and was previously expected to open in early 2026 before being pushed to this spring. 

What they offer: Sprouts offers fresh, natural and organic food with products that cater to a range of dietary needs, including gluten-free, plant-based and non-GMO products, as previously reported by Community Impact

The big picture: Based on Phoenix, the company employs approximately 35,000 team members and operates more than 450 stores in 24 states nationwide, according to information on the Sprouts website. 

  • Opened April 17 
  • 4303 Kingwood Drive, Ste. 100, Kingwood 

 
Latest Education News
Summerwood Elementary to host unveiling of 'Sports All-Star'-themed playground

Humble ISD officials will celebrate the opening of a new “Sports All-Star”-themed playground at Summerwood Elementary School with a dedication ceremony at 5 p.m. April 30.

The details: According to a April 17 news release, the playground is designed for children ages 5-12 and includes the following features:
  • 16-foot climbing tower
  • Sensory panels
  • Slides
  • Swings
  • Spinners

The playground was designed and installed by Lone Star Recreation of Texas, per the release.

Some context: The new playground is part of the district’s ongoing campus playground revitalization initiative, which was included in the district's $775 million bond package approved by voters in 2022. Officials noted HISD playgrounds are open to the public when school is not in session.
  • Opening April 30
  • 14000 Summerwood Lakes Drive, Houston

 
County Coverage
Harris County commissioners approve business accelerator program for local child care providers

Harris County Commissioners Court on April 16 greenlit a business development program for child care providers that aims to help more centers qualify for federal subsidies, part of a large-scale effort to increase affordable early education options in the Greater Houston area.

The action taken: The April 16 vote directed the county’s Department of Economic Equity and Opportunity to create an early childcare business accelerator program in partnership with the University of Houston and the Gulf Coast Workforce Board, the two entities developing curriculum for providers.

Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia, who proposed the action in partnership with Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones, said the program will provide mentoring and business support with the goal of expanding available child care seats and improving compliance with local and state regulations.

More details: Briones said the county will specifically focus on assisting providers who lack Texas Rising Star certifications—a quality recognition from the Texas Workforce Commission that’s required for centers to qualify for federal support. Only about 55% of Harris County centers are TRS-certified, she said. 

 
Key Information
Q&A: HAR CEO, President René Galvan discusses the organization, Houston’s real estate market

René Galvan was appointed the new CEO and president of the Houston Association of Realtors in February, as previously reported. Galvan succeeded Bob Hale, who retired Jan. 31. In an interview with Community Impact, Galvan discussed his background, what HAR does and the real estate market in the Greater Houston area. 

More details: Some of the questions asked by Community Impact include: 

  • Broadly speaking, what does the Houston Association of Realtors do, and how do Realtors and buyers interact with HAR?
  • When it comes to the housing market in the Greater Houston area, what trends are you seeing?
  • What factors, economic or otherwise, do you see affecting the Houston housing market?

 
Statewide News
Texans have until April 27 to register to vote in May runoff elections

Texans interested in casting a ballot in next month’s primary runoff election have until April 27 to register to vote or update their registration, if applicable.

The background: Texas’ primary runoff election will be held May 26. A runoff is held when no candidate secures over half of the vote in a partisan primary race.

Registering to vote: Prospective voters must submit a paper application, which is available online. Applications must be printed, signed and mailed to the voter registration office in a voter’s county of residence.

On the ballot: Various federal, state and local races will appear on the May 26 runoff ballot.

At the top of the ticket, Republican voters will pick between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton to determine the party’s nominee for U.S. Senate. The winner of that race will face state Rep. James Talarico, D-Austin, in November.

Something to note: The runoff election is separate from upcoming local elections, which take place May 2. Visit www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide for more information about those elections.

 

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