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North Texas travelers have a customized tool to help them reach their destinations.
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Arlington City Council members voted 7-2 on the budget and tax hike. Members also heard from Arlington Municipal Patrolman's Association and Arlington Police Association about traffic citations.
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Arlington City Council members have repeated concerns about traffic safety. Arlington Police Chief Al Jones said traffic enforcement is one of his priorities.
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Arlington City Council members have held robust conversations about declines in traffic citations over the past several years, especially as more residents outline traffic safety concerns.
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The city of Dalworthington Gardens and the town of Pantego have decades-old reputations for enforcing speed limits, but both towns' mayors say they'd like them to be known for their charm.
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Rashee Rice and SMU football player Teddy Knox are being sued for no less than $10 million following a six-vehicle hit-and-run crash on March 30. Both also face criminal charges.
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When visitors arrive in North Texas for the FIFA World Cup in 2026, they will find themselves heading to the AT&T Stadium in a variety of ways. For local officials planning the event, nothing is yet off the table.
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A record number of Texans are expected to travel this Fourth of July weekend, according to AAA.The organization predicts nearly 4 million Texans will take trips, breaking records previously set in 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A new law eliminates mandatory safety checks, but vehicles must still pass an emissions inspection to be registered in Travis and Williamson counties.
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Police responded to more than 130 major crashes on Friday morning in Dallas.
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Many Texans are unlikely to stop driving, so one solution might be rethinking how highways function.
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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.