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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.
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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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North Texas will host World Cup base camps for 2 European teams. Fans just don't know which ones yetToyota Stadium and Mansfield Stadium will each house a team that qualifies in the European playoffs.
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Fans and organizers alike say the world's largest sporting tournament isn't just about the sport. It's about people, experiences and exploring different cultures in new ways.
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The Poland national team will have to beat Albania in the semifinals, then either Ukraine or Sweden in the final UEFA playoffs match. If they pull it off, Polish athletes will train at Toyota Stadium.
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The experience will include four exhibitions focused on the tournament’s storied history and soccer’s impact on the world.
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Arlington city officials propose a technology-based regional transit authority to oversee high-speed rail and unmanned transportation systems.
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500 million tickets were requested to attend the World Cup, according to FIFA.
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Dallas County commissioners approved a $10 million contract with Housing Forward for phase 2 of its Street to Home project, but said more progress is needed.
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Irving officials took residents’ questions about what World Cup logistics might look like without DART services in the city.
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Millions of visitors are expected to come to North Texas for the FIFA World Cup — and the city of Dallas could host a majority of them.