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Housing Forward and the City of Dallas Office of Emergency Management say they will continue the strategy that metrics show have worked since 2024, instead of shifting to quick, short term fixes.
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Dallas immigration advocacy groups are speaking out against Gov. Greg Abbott's demand the city change its immigration enforcement policy or lose nearly $90 million in state funding.
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Parkland Memorial Hospital has one of the busiest emergency rooms in the country. Dallas County's safety net hospital will add more than 100 beds to address the growing demand — half of them will be added before 2026 World Cup events kick off in North Texas.
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FIFA has canceled hotel block reservations in Dallas and Arlington just months before the 2026 World Cup is scheduled to begin, officials confirmed to KERA.
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Visitors from several countries that have already qualified for the World Cup will have to pay bonds of up to $15,000 to enter the U.S. while federal bans travel affect another 39 nations.
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The region is bracing for masses of soccer fans as Arlington hosts nine World Cup matches.
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Sweden and Czechia qualified for the World Cup after winning their playoff finals. Sweden has one game scheduled in Arlington on June 25 against Japan during the group stage.
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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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FIFA is kicking off its last sales for World Cup tickets on Wednesday. From prices to why FOMO is working against you, here's what you need to know.
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Soccer fans and folks who don't care about the sport will all have opportunities to experience the cultural exchanges, taste cuisines from around the globe and join in on the party and excitement.
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Arlington has regulations on where and how you can list your home as a short-term rental.
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Iran is set to play three games in the U.S. this June. But amid the U.S.-Israel military campaign that has killed Iran's supreme leader, Iran's sports minister said the team would pull out.