Check out the top six most-read stories from Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas from Dec. 8-12.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued his own state’s housing agency for rules that allegedly restrict Christian and other religious organizations from receiving public funds to serve homeless and ...
Sisters Ninette (left) and Marguerite McDonald, pictured Nov. 21, 2025, still live on W. Eighth St. in the Bishop Arts area of Dallas. Their family ran a set of naturally affordable apartments along W ...
More than half of Texas renter households are paying more than they afford for rent. A new report details a rise in fees that often aren't clearly detailed in listings advertising rental properties, ...
The Texas Triangle's major metros show diverse housing trends, with Austin leading in price cuts and shifting towards a buyer's market. See how these dynamics impact real estate across Texas's top 4 ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Sign up for Work in Progress, a newsletter about work, technology, and how to solve some of America’s biggest problems. Unsurprisingly, then, economists and ...
“Dallas is on its way to becoming Los Angeles—you have been warned.” The sobering line, shared by Shane Phillips, housing initiative manager at UCLA Lewis Center, set the stage for what could be a ...
Communities Foundation of Texas says a multi-million-dollar investment is step one to helping Dallas increase its housing stock. As the fourth largest metro in the U.S. keeps growing, housing experts ...
FHLB Dallas and Texas Regional Bank Partner to Deliver Critical Funding The Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas), Texas Regional Bank and the Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville ...
Gretchen Rea, a three-year Cooper resident, throws her mattress out of the balcony of her apartment during a protest outside the Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. After ...
Texas' capital city is now well on its way to securing more affordable housing for its current and future residents. The City of Austin has approved more than $46.1 million for eight new affordable ...
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