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Native Texan? In Northeast Tarrant, not so much

| |Tuesday, May. 17, 2011

What's the explanation for the big non-native numbers in Northeast? Opinions abound. High-ranking schools. Proximity to Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. Convenient location between Dallas and Fort Worth.

In White Settlement, statistics don't paint the full picture

| |Wednesday, May. 11, 2011

Even in a tough economy, White Settlement has been attracting business.

Westworth Village, a little military town, is redeveloping its mission

| |Tuesday, May. 10, 2011

The “Village,” as residents call it, is using donated base land to grow.

Not much has changed in quiet Westover Hills

| |Monday, May. 09, 2011

The little enclave on the west side of Fort Worth has only gotten older and wealthier.

Westlake aims to maintain exclusive identity

| |Sunday, May. 08, 2011

Residents are young and affluent and include celebrities such as Josh Hamilton.

Weatherford grows fast by adding more of the same

| |Friday, May. 06, 2011

Its median age and owner-occupancy rate are almost unchanged.

Once-rural Watauga packs the people in

| |Thursday, May. 05, 2011

The Northeast Tarrant city covers only four square miles, but is home to more than 23,000 people.

Trophy Club: A golfing getaway becomes a place for families

| |Wednesday, May. 04, 2011

Trophy Club's space, schools and parks are drawing newcomers.

Southlake gets the whole family involved

| |Tuesday, May. 03, 2011

Children are present in nearly 59 percent of households.

Americans 45 and up represent new voting-age majority

| |Tuesday, May. 03, 2011

They will have more election clout as Medicare cuts are debated.