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Austin was named Texas' No. 1 city for retirement and No. 32 in the U.S. based on factors like its cost of living, laid-back atmosphere and abundance of events.
Retiring in this Texas town is a smart decision for those valuing affordability, small-town charm, and a relaxed hill-country ...
It’s also got parks, bike trails, and a strong healthcare safety net. College Station, Texas Credit: flickr Anchored by Texas A&M, the city has youthful energy and senior-friendly infrastructure.
A family-owned retail store in Alamo Heights recently celebrated the retirement of an employee with a 50-year legacy.
Three of the five Texas cities on the 2025 list ranked in the top 15. The recent study measured cities by livability, ...
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In a survey by U.S. News & World Report, researchers compiled the 2025 Best Places to Retire rankings using statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, FBI, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ...
Unsurprisingly, the three most populous cities in the country — New York, Los Angeles and Chicago — also comprised the Top 3 ...
Travel + Leisure named a Mississippi college town one of the best in the U.S. Find great food, books, shopping, more in this ...
NewHomeSource reports that notable cities for 55+ homebuyers in 2025 include Atlanta, Jacksonville, and Sacramento, while ...
Olathe city manager Michael Wilkes, who has served in the city’s highest unelected position for more than 26 years, informed ...
Whit Merrifield called Kansas City a “second home to my family and I” in announcing his retirement on Tuesday. Merrifield ...