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Sansom Park is a town where many struggle to make ends meet

| |Monday, May. 02, 2011

An estimated 27.2 percent of Sansom Park residents live below the poverty line, as do 1 in 5 families.

Saginaw: a farm town that grew and grew

| |Sunday, May. 01, 2011

The city has changed from a sleepy little town known for its grains and trains to a bustling suburb with traffic jams and superstores.

Growth surge has only added to Roanoke's charm

| |Friday, Apr. 29, 2011

The city's population doubled in 10 years, and amenities arrived as well.

River Oaks looks to harness its transition and grow

| |Thursday, Apr. 28, 2011

The mayor says it's only a matter of time before its neighborhoods start growing.

Richland Hills is a shrinking city with an evolving identity

| |Wednesday, Apr. 27, 2011

In 10 years, Richland Hills' total population fell but its Hispanic population soared.

Pelican Bay is a lakeside town struggling to stay afloat

| |Tuesday, Apr. 26, 2011

Pelican Bay has the county's lowest median household income.

Pantego's population is aging, but some foresee a turnaround

| |Monday, Apr. 25, 2011

A former longtime official sees younger people moving back to town.

North Richland Hills grew steadily to maintain third-highest population in Tarrant

| |Sunday, Apr. 24, 2011

Almost all the growth of the past decade occurred in the northern part of the city.

Mansfield doubles in population, and more growth is expected

| |Friday, Apr. 22, 2011

The city, nestled between Arlington and Grand Prairie, has seen some of the highest growth rates not just in Tarrant County but also in the entire state.

Hidden Lakeside is a village people fall in love with

| |Thursday, Apr. 21, 2011

A longtime town administrator calls it "one of the quietest places in the world."