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Texas, Best Places to Live
Houston ranks as No. 40 city in the world and top city in Texas in global ranking
Houston ranks as the No. 40 city in the world, according to a recent ranking from a consulting firm. Resonance Consultancy released its annual World's Best Cities rankings for 2025 earlier this week,
This Texas city ranks among 10 best to live in the US. See full list, how others scored
A Texas city has been named among the top ten U.S. cities to live in over the next two years. Ten Texas cities were included in the U.S. News & World Report's 2025-2026 Best Places to Live list. For the annual rankings,
Young professionals made this North Texas city a top place to live. A new report explains why
“Those who live in Dallas tend to be young professionals, while the surrounding suburbs are largely filled with young families who want both a close-knit community and easy access to Dallas and neighboring Fort Worth,” says Amanda Casanova of U.S. News.
Houston named one of the best cities in the world—ahead of Austin, Dallas
According to a new comprehensive report from Resonance Consultancy, Houston has jumped back into the top 50 cities in the world, coming in at number 40. It earned the top spot of all Texas cities, beating out Austin and Dallas.
Texas, Dallas and marijuana
Texas AG sues Dallas for decriminalizing marijuana
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the city of Dallas over a ballot measure that decriminalizes possession of small amounts of marijuana, arguing it violates state law.
Texas Attorney General sues City of Dallas over ballot measure decriminalizing marijuana
Attorney General Ken Paxton filed suit against the City of Dallas and local officials on Wednesday for adopting a city charter amendment that aims to decriminalize marijuana-related offenses.
Ken Paxton has sued every Texas city that's tried to decriminalize weed. What has Houston tried instead?
Dallas joined a growing list of Texas cities facing lawsuits filed by the attorney general after its residents voted this month to legalize possession of up to 4 ounces of marijuana. Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit this week against the city in attempt to prevent enforcement of the Dallas Freedom Act,
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84-year-old Texas man accused of killing roommate and her dog in "very, very brutal attack"
An 84-year-old Texas man has been charged with first-degree murder after allegedly killing his roommate and her dog, ...
justthenews
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Liberal Texas city Austin parks its 46 new e-buses due to inadequate charging infrastructure
The city spent $255 million to acquire 197 electric buses, some of which were manufactured by now-bankrupt Proterra. The ...
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City of El Paso faces second lawsuit for "franchise fee" in water bills
Former El Paso City Council Member and State Representative Joseph Pickett filed a lawsuit against the City of El Paso ...
Community Impact Newspaper
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Fulshear opens applications for free city-focused academy
Fulshear officials will host the city’s first class of the Fulshear Academy for Civic Training and Service, or FACTS., ...
KBTX
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Brenham gears up for bi-district contest with Texas City
BRENHAM,
Texas
(KBTX) - The
Texas
high school football playoffs being on Thursday. Franklin was the lone local team to ...
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Texas offers Trump 1,400-acre ranch for mass deportation plan
Officials in Texas have offered President-elect Trump a 1,400-acre ranch for his mass deportation plan. Dawn Buckingham, land ...
MLive on MSN
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Grand Rapids leaders hope city manager stays after applying for Texas job
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – With
City
Manager Mark Washington in the running for a job down in
Texas
, Grand Rapids
city
leaders ...
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