Texas travelers are flocking to two booming cities known for Michelin-starred dining, Spanish colonial history, and major ...
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Houston's population barely inched upward in 2025 as migration trends converged to stall growth in most large American cities, according to new population estimates released Thursday by the U.S.
Imagine that the Houston metro area swallowed a city the size of Pearland in just one year. That’s essentially what happened from 2024 to 2025, with the Houston metro ranking first in the U.S. for ...
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DALLAS — Texas’ population growth slowed significantly last year amid a nationwide slowdown in the number of newcomers moving to the United States, but still topped the rest of the country for adding ...
Houston added more residents than all but one city in the United States last year, according to the Census Bureau's latest population estimates, while the suburb of Fulshear retained its place among ...
As Texas continues to lead in population and job growth nationwide, major companies are expanding in the state’s largest city of Houston. From oil and natural gas companies to big tech and sports ...
Celina, located about an hour north of Dallas, grew by 24.6% between July 2024 and July 2025—faster than any other U.S. city.