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                        Residents and city officials say the new development will provide affordable housing and access to public transit in Dallas' Pleasant Grove neighborhood.
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                        Some local leaders are already considering the idea of withdrawing their city from the DART system, even as the agency is working to send them additional transit money.
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                        After years of construction, North Texans can start riding the new commuter rail line Oct. 25.
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                        Advocates say DART director Paul Wageman's work with the rideshare giant is a conflict of interest. Both DART and Wageman say he's not advocating for the company.
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                        The road will be partially closed on a stretch in Far North Dallas.
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                        Hexel Colorado says it's possible to live in Dallas without a car — in fact, it makes life easier.
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                        The major road will be closed for about a year.
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                        Starting in October, DART will test a program to respond to the needs of riders experiencing homelessness by connecting them with resources on-site.
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                        DART is getting $103 million to improve its bus services and another $25 million for the Silver Line multi-use trail.
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                        DART riders can expect delays on the red and blue rail lines after an early morning traffic incident damaged the lines.
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                        On Friday, the transit agencies serving North Texas canceled bus services, tightening restrictions already in place in response to the winter storm.
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                        Falling gasoline prices have not affected bus service operations in Dallas and Fort Worth. The T and DART buses use compressed natural gas (CNG). But low…