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Texas, Best Places to Live
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 is the most sinful city in Texas and ranks 2nd in the U.S., according to study
WalletHub compared 180 cities based on seven "sinful behaviors." H-Town ranked at the top of the list when it comes to lust!
These five New York cities ranked among the best places to live in the U.S. See the list
Best Places to Live list. To put together its annual Best Places to Live list, U.S. News analyzed 150 major cities in the U.S. based on quality of life, job market, value of living and people's desire to live in the area.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Dallas
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.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Dallas after voters elect to decriminalize pot
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the city of Dallas and city officials after voters approved a marijuana decriminalization proposition in the Nov. 5 election.
Ken Paxton has sued every Texas city that's tried to decriminalize weed. What has Houston tried instead?
Dallas, like other Texas cities, got sued when they tried to decriminalize weed. Here's how Harris County has chipped away at the problem and avoided a lawsuit.
Houston Chronicle
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A Texas city was a pioneer in adding fluoride to drinking water. Could RFK Jr. remove it?
Less than a year later, the
city
of Marshall in East
Texas
became the first
city
in the state, and one of just three in ...
abc13
16h
5 workers injured during small explosion at container terminal in Galveston, city officials say
Galveston officials confirmed the explosion happened while the workers were doing maintenance work at Texas International ...
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 ...
Opinion
The Daily News
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Opinion
Texas City must hold public meeting on Margaritaville
A lot of reasonable questions are swirling around the proposed and perhaps deceased Latitude Margaritaville project in Texas City.
abc13
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City of Houston defends keeping firefighter on payroll amid nude video controversy and lawsuit
Council members question why Barrientes has been allowed to keep his job after sharing a coworker's nude video. The city ...
MLive
7h
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 are hopeful that he will stick around to continue the trajectory of the ...
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on MSN
Amid nationwide fluoride debate, East Texas city that pioneered practice has stopped it
The machinery that added the anti-cavity chemical to the public water supply quit working, and replacing it just hasn’t been ...
PinkNews on MSN
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Texas city expands $10,000 ‘bounty’ on trans people using ‘wrong’ bathroom
A Texas city that is already offering a $10,000 (£7,900) reward to anyone turning in trans people using a public toilet that ...
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