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The large claims about how the FIFA World Cup will economically benefit the region are likely exaggerated, some experts told KERA.
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The Dallas Childcare Works Coalition wants county commissioners to put a 3% childcare tax on November’s ballot. Voter approval would raise $132 million for childcare, allowing thousands of mothers to rejoin the workforce outside the home.
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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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American Airlines is temporarily suspending some routes this summer due to steep jet fuel costs amid the war with Iran. The airline says it adjusted service for select routes in August and September.
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Bluestar Alliance bought the Dickies brand for $600 million in 2025. It no longer wants to be part of the Fort Worth venue.
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The Stock Show, Bass-backed Event Facilities Fort Worth, and Dickies Arena manager make up a new nonprofit taking on the iconic complex.
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New data shows the region's growth is accelerating.
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ExxonMobil board of directors said the legal and regulatory environment in Texas is more business friendly.
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The Dallas business court's ruling gives the Mavericks control of the arena until the basketball team's lease ends in 2031. The Stars have already appealed the decision.
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The company, which acquired Comerica earlier this year, confirmed the move to KERA Wednesday morning.
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A proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern would lead to increased infrastructure investment, a rail executive said.
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Following the Fort Worth City Council's approval of a 10-year tax break, Celestica Inc. confirmed plans for a multimillion-dollar data center infrastructure campus at AllianceTexas.
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Goodwill bought Long Bazaar in Fort Worth, with plans for 70 jobs and a training center. Market occupants seek a new spot for their wares.
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The city ordered the event at a city-owned water park to be canceled following Greg Abbott's threats to pull funding.