The Houston Chronicle Editorial Board published an opinion piece arguing for a better understanding of our quality of life and measures to improve such.
Houston came in at number 105 on a list of 157 areas ranked for "most popular and desired cities for retirement" according to rankings by Portfolio.com.
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In a survey of 122,000 college students, Princeton Review announces Rice University tops the list in quality of life.
Many Americans, having had to cut down or reassess their spending habits, are finding more happiness in simpler living and human connection.
A Future of Houston's Children Conference will take place at the United Way on August 3rd and feature Houston Tomorrow's David Crossley as a guest speaker.
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