DALLAS — Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is ramping up service across North Texas ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, announcing temporary enhancements and permanent changes that take effect June 8.
Recently, The Dallas Morning News published an insightful article, “The hole in the donut is growing,” about Dallas County’s ...
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Dallas Stars choose Plano for new arena, entertainment district
The Dallas Stars plan to build a new arena and entertainment district in Plano, a move that comes one day after their ...
The choice gives the N.B.A. franchise room to pursue a sprawling mixed-use development while easing pressure on one of Dallas ...
Trinity Metro is preparing an enhanced mobility plan to support increased travel demand during the FIFA World Cup soccer ...
Public transportation plays a starring role in the Dallas area's World Cup transit planning, given that many attendees are traveling to the area from overseas and won't have ...
The union representing drivers for DART’s rideshare program serving the elderly and riders with disabilities alleged that ...
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