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Sweden and Czechia will have base camps in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for the FIFA World Cup. The base camps will be where teams practice and rest during the tournament.
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A third wave of No Kings protests are scheduled across the U.S. and North Texas on Saturday.
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As U.S. Transportation Security Administration workers face missing a second full paycheck on Friday amid a government shutdown, nonprofits are stepping up to provide food.
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Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are continuing as planned even as host cities wait for federal FEMA security funding tied to the global tournament, according to multiple North Texas agencies.
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Here's a breakdown of the 2026 judicial candidates and why these statewide races matter for voters across Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Major changes include DeSoto's move to class 5A and Crowley and North Crowley's move into district 11-6A.
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County commissioners approved an agreement allowing the Sheriff’s Office to use artificial intelligence tools to analyze online data linked to child exploitation, as some raise concerns about oversight and transparency.
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Dallas city officials laid out their response plans Wednesday for a massive winter storm, which is expected to hit North Texas this weekend during a press conference.
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With AI's rising popularity, Texas has seen tech companies invest millions into data centers. But experts warn the state is not capable of regulating the AI wave.
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North Texas employers announced more than 10,000 layoffs in 2025, driven by cuts in logistics, retail and corporate operations. Despite the disruption for workers, experts say the region's diverse and fast-growing economy is well-positioned to absorb the losses heading into 2026.
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As North Texas’ population continues to surge, the secret to the region’s economic prowess lies in its cities’ shared commitment to success, six local mayors said.
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President Trump's proposal for a 50-year mortgage highlights issues surrounding affordability in North Texas. The proposal may reduce monthly payments, but experts warn it isn't a long-term solution.