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As we near primaries to narrow down choices for president, the Pew Research Center and the National Conference of State Legislatures has released a study…
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If you stepped into a classroom at one of Fort Bend Independent School District’s campuses, you’d probably find one of the most diverse groups of students…
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While minorities occupy about half of the state’s housing units, they are less likely than white Texans to own their homes, and the state’s largest metro…
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The share of Hispanics receiving traffic citations from state police has doubled in the last five years, even as the total number of tickets written and…
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Did you know Saturday is World Population Day? Well, now you do. We thought this was a good time to explore the changing Texas population.Texas’ 1 million…
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In addition to being the fourth largest city in the U.S., Houston is also the most ethnically diverse city.
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The U.S. Census Bureau says five Texas cities are among the country's top 10 in population gain, and San Marcos is the fastest-growing in the nation for…
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As Texas' population continues to climb, it's the state's suburbs that are seeing the quickest growth, census figures show.Three of the state's counties…
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A report is projecting the state's population to double by 2050 if migration into Texas continues at the same pace it did in the last decade.The analysis…
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It’s one thing to be a Texan – it’s another to be a native Texan. It’s a badge of pride in these parts. So how many Texans are natives?The New York Times…
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Hispanics now make up 38 percent of Texas residents. One demographer says the state's future is tied to the success of its growing minority population. Schools may be part of the solution.
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Texas is the star of the latest edition of Time magazine.The publication declares that Texas is America’s future – and it gives plenty of reasons…