The Wise County town of New Fairview relies on groundwater, and that’s unsustainable for the amount of development that’s ...
Hillwood's AllianceTexas in far north Fort Worth has been an economic engine for the region since the 1990s. Here's a ...
The Dallas-Fort Worth area’s labor market is holding up well, even as formerly high-flying U.S. employment slows to cruising altitude. The Labor Department reported on Friday that the U.S. jobs market ...
The Fort Worth Public Market has sat vacant for two decades, but now the 85-foot tower on the southern edge of downtown Fort ...
D-FW Sabores explored the food, dishes and the history behind them of Mexico City, the country’s capital. There, ...
McKinney has nearly 1,300 units on the way, the only other city close to Fort Worth’s total, though Princeton and Melissa ...
Scott Mason IV is the new administrator for the EPA region, which covers Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and ...
Huntsville Police have released some photos and video showing a possible suspect in Thursday's robbery at a Regions Bank ...
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas Economic Outlook: Experts predict 2025 growth to be on par with 2024The Texas employment forecast has softened slightly for 2025. But overall, the state’s economy is strong and on a solid ...
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas lawmaker looks to block certain countries from owning land in stateA bill filed by Rep. Jeff Leach would prevent countries like China, North Korea, Russia and Iran from buying property in Texas.
Another Bay Area-based company is packing up and moving its offices to Texas, joining the likes of Chevron and Hewlett Packard, a few of the many corporations ditching the Golden State.
Realtor.com is the latest tech company to move its headquarters from the Bay Area to Texas. It announced Thursday that it ...
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