Texas—the only state in the country to host its own grid—is a leader in energy evolution, but faces tough tests from climate and demand growth.
While some measures indicate a rough patch, business groups say they are optimistic the Texas economy will keep humming.
Ray Perryman also discussed the population boom seen in the Tyler area, saying that is contributing to good business opportunities and more economic growth.
Ray Perryman says the growing population of the area ought to lend itself greatly to a growing economy in the near future. “I feel very good about it, I really do,” Perryman said. “There’s a lot of ...
AT&T Stadium will host a College Football Playoff semifinal between the Texas Longhorns and the Ohio State Buckeyes, drawing ...
Economist Ray Perryman shared his bright outlook on the future of East Texas at his 41st annual Economic Outlook Conference ...
Former U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte has been sworn in as the 83rd governor of New Hampshire. Ayotte succeeds fellow Republican ...
Business Facilities Magazine recognized the Temple Economic Development Corporation and SeAH Superalloy Technologies with its ...
Farmers, ranchers, and agriculture organizations from all corners of Texas and across the U.S. pleaded with federal lawmakers ...
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Coming off an unusually busy election year, Lubbock Economic Development Alliance is feeling optimistic about business ...
In 2024, job growth continued to cool off, settling back into a familiar gait that was roughly in line with the pace of job creation in 2010-2019.