Founded in 1836 by the Allen brothers, Houston had become Texas’ most populous city and a major conduit behind its booming economy within a century of its establishment. Many of the richest and most powerful Texans — from oilmen and railroad magnates to senators and governors — called the Bayou City home.
Everything's bigger in Texas, and that includes its sprawling urban centers. Known for its cowboy culture, barbecue and booming energy industry, the Lone Star State is home to some of the largest and fastest-growing cities in the U.
The growth is fueling higher rents and home prices in the North Texas city that was once seen as a more affordable option to Dallas and other major cities.
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We also included the 2023 regional price parity for each metro in Texas. 25. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Regional price parity: 103.293 24. Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land 23. Austin-Round Rock ...
The last 25 years of complete Republican control have been a beatdown for working families, and Texas House Democrats know the time for change is now."
Touchdown pass in fourth quarter gave Kansas City an 8-point lead in eventual 23-14 victory in AFC divisional playoff.
Burrows bested challenger David Cook (R-Mansfield) in a runoff vote on the first day of the Texas Legislature in Austin.
E2open, specializing in cloud-based software for supply chains, relocated to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in late 2024, according to a report.
The first day of the legislative session brought a lot of new faces to the Capitol. Our team spoke with two freshman lawmakers, Rep. Caroline Fairly (R-Amarillo) and Sen. Molly Cook (D-Houston). We’ll hear what they say led them to the legislature,
A contentious vote Tuesday ended a months-long battle that divided Texas lawmakers. Lubbock Republican State Rep. Dustin Burrows won the vote for House Speaker. But some of his opponents believe
Dallas-Fort Worth led Texas luxury home sales growth with a 14% increase, totaling $8.5 billion from late 2023 to late 2024.