Urban Edge
Houston Area Offers Mixed Experiences for Muslim Communities
Survey results show increasingly positive views toward Muslims in the Houston area, but it's still less than half of respondents who feel that way.
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Texas Added Some Three Million People Between 2010 and 2017. Here's Where They Came From.
Half of the state's recent growth was thanks to natural increase.
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Urban Review: Maternal mortality, suburban growth and a Houston model for Cleveland transit
This week, a look at the latest responses to the new study on Texas maternal mortality rates, a deep dive into growth in the Houston area and Houston as a model for Cleveland.
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Houston Suburbs Are Booming, But Harris County Is Not
The Houston metro area has lost some of its population growth edge, but most of the decline is coming from its urban core.
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Urban Review: Census Concerns, Income Inequality and Unspent Hurricane Ike Money
This week, Southern city planning, Census questions, national trends in income inequality and more.
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