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A boost in public school spending, school vouchers, and money for water systems are other highlights of the state budget, ...
One of the many designations for the month of May is National Beef Month. It’s been a rough couple of years since 2022 due to ...
Mortgage rates continue their slow climb, leaving buyers and refinancers with tough choices. Here's how to stay financially ...
Immigration made up more than half of Texas' growth between 2023 and 2024, the state's top demographer said at a conference ...
Although office and residential vacancies increased this year, demand is still high for working and living downtown, a new ...
Mortgage rates may keep climbing in June, continuing an unsteady upward march that began after higher tariffs were announced ...
Texas property owners can use nearly as much water under their land as they want. That’s unlikely to change even as the state ...
Support for American-made goods is climbing, but not across the board. A new analysis from Trace One reveals where interest ...
A trade group’s analysis says 51 factories in Texas could close or never open under the measure, which rolls back Biden-era incentives.
If it seems like there are more grocery store openings than ever in Dallas-Fort Worth, it's not your imagination, data from the Weitzman shows.
The Texas Senate has passed a bill to define who a woman is. House Bill 229 strictly defines men and women based on the ...
A SignalFire report claimed Austin is losing tech startup talent to coastal cities like New York and the Bay Area, but Austin ...