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The Regional Transportation Council voted to seek federal funding for 59 electric buses.
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Weeks after learning that North Texas secured more 2026 FIFA World Cup matches than any other host city, Michael Morris credits his transportation plan — and its “special sauce” — as the reason the region scored high with the organizing agency.
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Arlington will host nine matches, the most of any city. But Despite rumors, AT&T Stadium will not be the site of the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.
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AT&T Stadium in Arlington is a finalist for the site of the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.
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Foreign media points to AT&T Stadium as the selected venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final match but local officials have yet to confirm.
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Fort Worth area agencies are getting the ball rolling on transit initiatives in preparation for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Michael Morris, transportation director of North Central Texas Council of Governments, updated Arlington City Council about the high-speed rail project and the preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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About $17.5 million in bond funds dedicated to Randol Mill Road renovations could be temporarily redirected for some entertainment district streets, sidewalks and signage.
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When visitors arrive in North Texas for the FIFA World Cup in 2026, they will find themselves heading to the AT&T Stadium in a variety of ways. For local officials planning the event, nothing is yet off the table.
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As fans gear up for the World Cup’s final stretch this week, many North Texans are looking forward to the next tournament. Preparations are already underway at AT&T Stadium for the 2026 World Cup.
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The U.S. had to beat Iran to advance in the World Cup. Iran had to just tie in order to move on. The U.S. will go up against the Netherlands in the Round of 16.
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Several players on this year’s team have roots in the Dallas soccer scene.