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A Dallas County judge granted a temporary restraining order filed by three Dallas city council members to stop a meeting about the next steps for City Hall.
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Marisol Perez and her 18-month-old son Eric were among the three people found dead after an gas explosion at the Clyde Apartments.
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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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Longtime North Texas women's soccer coach John Hedlund and Denton Diablos coach Roy Lassiter both played for the U.S. National Team and are looking forward to the World Cup.
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CentrePort/DFW Airport Station will accommodate thousands of rail passengers who will be transported to Arlington by bus.
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In the third episode of the When the World Comes to Texas podcast, we talk about the world of street soccer and how informal games builds the culture of the sport in Texas and elsewhere.
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As thousands of travelers descend upon North Texas for the FIFA World Cup, regional public health officials are ramping up wastewater testing.
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Federal officials say rapid reporting is critical to stopping the flesh-eating parasite from becoming established in Texas. Miller suggested some ranchers may hesitate to report cases because of quarantine restrictions.
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Dan Cogdell, who represented Paxton for nearly a decade in two high-profile cases, said his former client “has lost sight of his core mission.”
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Some political scientists in the state believe going all-in on MAGA may have drawn a line in the sand, potentially hampering how well GOP nominees attract swing voters.
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Incoming national teams already have World Cup fanbases in the Metroplex, eagerly waiting for them to arrive.
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A mural on the side of La Esquinita Panaderia y Taqueria will stay up for a year before it's painted over, the owner said.
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Three Dallas City Council members filed a temporary restraining order against the city of Dallas on Monday in an attempt to stop a vote deciding the future of City Hall.