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The Lone Star State continues to outpace the nation in growth, thanks to its diverse mix of cultures, according to the census ...
More than a quarter of downtown Dallas office space is empty, worrying property and business owners that the exodus from the ...
New U.S. Census data has revealed a startling trend regarding Fort Worth's renter population: The number of renters aged 65 and older has surged 66.5 percent over the last decade. There are more than ...
DALLAS — Dallas was bested by Houston in a new ranking of the best U.S. cities. World's Best Cities ranks 100 cities in the U ...
The Dallas Gay and Lesbian Alliance Political Action Committee announced its endorsed candidates for the upcoming 2025 Dallas City Council elections. In April, DGLA PAC members reviewed candidate ...
And as the population continues to grow the need for long-range planning does too. "The state is one of the fastest growing in the country," said Dallas Water Utilities director Sarah Sandifer.
Dallas-Fort Worth ranks third for estimated population growth among U.S. metros, according to the latest Census Bureau numbers. Learn which parts of North Texas are growing fastest in this story.
The Dallas-Plano-Irving area gained 128,412 people — a 2.33% increase — between July 2023 and July 2024. The Fort Worth-Arlington-Grapevine area gained 49,510 people, a 1.87% increase.
10. Lubbock – Population: 269,833 While Lubbock’s growth rate may be slowing, it’s still growing regardless. According to the Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, the home of Texas Tech ...
Dallas-area universities welcomed 22% more international students in the 2023–24 school year than the year prior, doubling Texas’ statewide growth of 10.9%.
The city of Dallas slightly reversed its trend of population loss and kept its spot as the ninth most populous city in the country, according to recent U.S. Census data. Dallas’ population grew ...