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Microtransit is having a moment in the suburbs of North Texas. As large Dallas-area suburban cities seek to potentially leave the Dallas Area Rapid Transit agency, some government leaders see a service similar to Uber as the replacement.
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North Texas employers announced more than 10,000 layoffs in 2025, driven by cuts in logistics, retail and corporate operations. Despite the disruption for workers, experts say the region's diverse and fast-growing economy is well-positioned to absorb the losses heading into 2026.
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At least 110 people are facing layoffs, according to a filing with the Texas Workforce Commission.
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As North Texas鈥 population continues to surge, the secret to the region鈥檚 economic prowess lies in its cities鈥 shared commitment to success, six local mayors said.
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President Trump's proposal for a 50-year mortgage highlights issues surrounding affordability in North Texas. The proposal may reduce monthly payments, but experts warn it isn't a long-term solution.
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DFW Airport 鈥 the world鈥檚 third-busiest travel hub now booming with new construction 鈥 contributes about $78.3 billion annually to the North Texas economy, according to a new study released Wednesday morning.
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A national survey found the smallest business owners are feeling less confident as they close out the year. Inflation, tariffs and shifts in consumer spending are some of the reasons why.
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The suit accused RealPage of facilitating the sharing of pricing data that assisted landlords in fixing rent prices across the nation.
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The project is at a scale of industrial development and investment unmatched in McLennan County鈥檚 history: acres of computer hardware, substations and a 1.2-gigawatt gas-fired plant capable of powering about 300,000 homes.
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Fort Worth foodies are looking forward to seeing Tarrant County push the culinary envelope as H Mart opens in the spring at North Beach Street and Loop 820 in Haltom City and ushers in new Asian and other flavors into Tarrant County.
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Dallas College鈥檚 roofer bootcamp admitted nearly 60 students into a free, intensive, week-long program that teaches them roof installation, sales and marketing, and office administration skills unique to this industry. Roofing companies will be at graduation offering interviews and jobs
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CEO Sundar Pichai announced the investment with Gov. Greg Abbott during a press conference Friday.
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Just as SNAP benefits were set to end, the Cash Saver grocery store at Singleton and Hampton closed its doors.
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Beau Whitney, a consultant to the hemp and cannabis industries, said, at a minimum, the new federal ban on THC-containing hemp products will displace more than 40,000 Texas workers and shutter more than 6,300 Texas businesses.