Last year was a record year for the Texas oil and natural gas industry, which broke its previous records for production, ...
From urban gardens and scholarship programs to food drives and local business support, the State Fair of Texas fuels the D-FW ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro will be sworn in for a third six-year term after a reelection widely viewed as ...
Texas is home to an estimated 1.4 million undocumented immigrants, making up roughly 8% of the state's workforce ...
Tyler is positioned for economic success, leading Texas in job growth at 10.6% and driving progress in industries like energy ...
Forty years of growth doesn’t just happen. But there are cracks in Texas’ foundation, and the Legislature needs to fix them.
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 ...