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North Texas isn't known for having robust public transit. With the 2026 World Cup expected to bring unfamiliar demand to the system, local and regional leaders are plotting ways to handle the expected transportation needs.
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The agency showed off the first of 476 buses it will roll out in the next couple of years.
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Hosting the World Cup is an operation arguably larger than any Super Bowl, political convention or Olympics, proposed Mike Crum, Fort Worth director of public events.
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FIFA launched the first window of regular ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup on Wednesday. Brace yourself: because they may not be easy to get — or cheap.
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Volunteers would be asked to work several eight-hour shifts in exchange for World Cup gear and the possibility of seeing matches while volunteering.
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Proponents hope fans coming to North Texas for the World Cup fans will visit Bedford and bring in new revenue to the city.
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After a chaotic few months, regional transit leaders, cities and DART advocates are regrouping.
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The funds approved will help the city to upgrade multiple projects that include public safety and water treatment plants.
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Arlington will host nine games of the FIFA World Cup in 2026, more than any other city.
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Local leaders are regrouping after months of debate over funding for Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
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Renovations to the convention center are expected to cost between up to $3.5 billion. It was initially estimated to cost $1.9 billion in 2021.
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He’s developed images and visuals for North Texas musical giants Leon Bridges and Post Malone in addition to iconic brands, including the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers.