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Federal cuts and a lack of dedicated mental health funding from the state could erode programs to address chronic absenteeism ...
A study puts the spotlight on Texas as the leading U.S. state by far for flood-related deaths, with more than 1,000 of them ...
Houston neighborhoods such as Montrose, River Oaks and the Heights are seeing a wave of new apartment construction as part of ...
Health care employs more workers in the Houston area than any sector besides government, and could soon surpass it, data ...
Greater Miami’s relatively low saving rate is most “likely due to the high cost of living.” Miami’s other chart-topping ...
Population growth is far from even across the U.S. Some cities are experiencing significant increases, directly driven by steady in-migration, rising immigration and birth rates outpacing death rates.
San Antonio, Texas offers a mixture of accessibility and low cost of living that will appeal to retirees who plan to hit the road during their non-working years.
A Greater Houston Partnership study showed that Houston continues to lead the nation in population growth, with over 91,000 new people moving to the city since 2020.
The Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County is set to release its annual study in June, detailing the number of individuals experiencing homelessness, estimated at 3,300 across Houston.
Houston-area population still surging with Harris County at No. 1, Census data shows Several counties in the Houston area are seeing some of the fastest population growth in the country.
The population in six Greater Houston-area counties grew between 3%-19% between 2018-23, according to five-year estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.