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Texas is a state located in the southern and southwestern regions of the United States of America. With an area of 261,797 square miles (678,051 km˜) and a population of 23.5 million in 254 counties, the state is second-largest in both area, behind Alaska, and population, behind California. About half the state's population resides in either the Dallas–Fort Worth or Houston metropolitan areas. Texas is internationally known for its energy and aeronautics industries, and for the ship channel at the Port of Houston—the largest in the U.S. in international commerce and the sixth-largest port in the world. The state is home to the most Fortune 500 companies in the United States and has the second-largest economy in the United States. The Texas Medical Center contains the world's largest concentration of research and healthcare institutions.

 

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News for Houston Texas from HoustonChronicle.com

The fate of pop star Hilary Duff's lavish 21st birthday party is the latest chapter in a bitter divorce between her parents.

 

Barack Obama stepped triumphantly into history Wednesday night as thousands of Democrats transformed their convention hall into a joyful, shouting celebration.

 

Roy Oswalt held the Cincinnati Reds to five hits and one run in seven innings, and Hunter Pence and Ty Wigginton both hit two-run homers to lead the Astros to 4-1 win tonight at Minute Maid Park.

 

About 30 percent of agents leave their jobs in less than 18 months.

 

On the eve of Hurricane Katrina's third anniversary, a nervous New Orleans watched today as another storm threatened to test everything the city has rebuilt, and officials made plans to evacuate peopl...

 

More ominous signs today have scientists saying that a global warming "tipping point" in the Arctic seems to be happening before their eyes: Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is at its second lowe...

 

Two former officials of a Harris County municipal utility district are awaiting sentencing after admitting that they misused thousands of dollars from their organization.

 

City Council members complained that HPD isn't providing enough feedback about efforts to reach potential police recruits.

 
 

Latest news for Austin Texas from Austin Business Journal

The board of the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday gave final approval to a fare increase that will take effect in October.

 

Online fraud detection company Click Forensics has cut seven people from its staff as it prepares to beef up product development, the company said Wednesday.

 
 

Texas Headlines from Statesman.com

Flames flashed 80 feet into the air this morning but no injuries were reported when a natural gas pipeline exploded about 11 miles southwest of Lockhart near Stairtown.

 

Under blue skies, members of the late President Johnson's family marked the 100th anniversary of his birth Wednesday with a wreath-laying and the opening of his Texas White House.

 

State senators on Wednesday indicated that a decision on whether to lease the Texas Lottery to an outside company is unlikely to occur in the five-month legislative session that will start in January....

 

Gov. Rick Perry on Wednesday shook up the leadership in the two state agencies that oversee the insurance industry.

 

Because of a federal appeals court ruling, child welfare workers will be required to obtain court orders in most cases before removing children suspected of being abused from their homes, officials sa...

 

Del Mar College junior Jordan Paul cannot get off the bus.

 

STONEWALL — Under blue skies, members of the Lyndon B. Johnson family and roughly 1,000 well-wishers gathered around the former president's grave and laid a wreath to mark the 100th annivers...

 

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Gathered under the summer sun in a museum garden, a group of teachers gazes at a bronze sculpture of six people who appear to be trudging along a city street.

 

As Angel de la Torre built his Houston charter bus company from one bus to a fleet of six that won contracts from churches, Boy Scout troops and schools, he also built a contradictory reputation.

 
 

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Northwood Hometown America   TX

At Northwood, opportunities for fun abound for all ages. Our amenities include two swimming pools, a ...

 

Stonegate Austin Hometown America   TX

Stonegate Austin is an established, all-ages community which features a beautiful clubhouse with kitchen. ...

 

North Bluff Estates Hometown America   TX

North Bluff Estates is a terrific all-ages community in the heart of Austin. We're conveniently near ...