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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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Bus drivers operating the Denton County Transportation Authority buses are unhappy with the ongoing contract negotiations.
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Denton City Council candidate slate is official with familiar faces returning for the May 4 electionThe deadline to file as a Denton City Council candidate was late Friday afternoon for the May 4 election.
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The station begins service Monday and replaces the Trinity Rail Express' Richland Hills station, which closes for service on Saturday.
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Flight attendants unions representing more than 100,000 members have organized the largest collective action in aviation history. It's scheduled for Tuesday.
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A volunteer for Dallas elections is raising concerns over accessibility to the county's only elections office.
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Safety on the job continues to be a top concern for workers at Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
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The federal grant from the Department of Transportation will go toward building 100 electric vehicle chargers across 16 North Texas counties.
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The company says it will close its downtown terminal when the building's lease is up in October, but is working with the city to find a new location.
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Planners aim to transform downtown Dallas into a national railway hub.
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Around the country, cities are throwing out their own parking requirements, hoping to end up with less parking – and more affordable housing, better transit, and walkable neighborhoods.
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Handitran riders experienced longer wait times and confusion in the first few weeks after the transit company Via took over operations of the city service for people with disabilities and older adults.