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Plano leaders approved incentives and a new tax district tied to a proposed Dallas Stars arena and entertainment district at The Shops at Willow Bend.
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Driving around the Dallas-Fort Worth area can be a hectic experience both for longtime residents and newcomers to the city. With the FIFA World Cup in North Texas kicking off later this month, traffic is expected to surge during game days.
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A Fort Worth small business owner faced trademark infringement issues due to a World Cup hashtag. We look at how to avoid such problems.
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From City Hall to the archdiocese, San Antonio and New York leaders are putting local pride on the line.
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Arlington will host nine matches — the most of any city. Officials say they're ready, both for the tournament and the way it could shape the popularity and culture around soccer in America.
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Volunteers in orange jerseys will be at the airport throughout the tournament to assist travelers.
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Dangerously hot, humid weather is likely at many of the 2026 World Cup soccer venues. We crunched the numbers to see which matches are most at risk.
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The new plaza is set to be completed just before the World Cup begins — and it'll be around long after the tournament is over.
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The civil suit filed Monday by the artist says FIFA and the building's owner and management company violated a 1990 federal law that protects artists from destruction of their public works.
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The team said it has signed a non-binding letter of intent to build an arena and entertainment district at The Shops at Willow Bend, a day after the Dallas Mavericks announced their possible move to North Dallas.
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In the third episode of the When the World Comes to Texas podcast, we talk to the founder of Hear Sport, a company that provides audio descriptive commentary for people who are blind or low vision.
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Local and federal authorities outlined their plans for safety and security at 2026 FIFA World Cup matches in Arlington.
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The Dallas Mavericks announced plans to pursue the former Valley View Mall site for a new arena and entertainment district, keeping the team in Dallas as debate over City Hall continues.
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With just over two weeks until the first game in Arlington, leaders came together to commemorate the moment and statue.