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The Western Conference half of the NHL playoffs has the Stanley Cup-contending Dallas Stars and Minnesota Wild as well as the league-leading Colorado Avalanche all on the same side of the bracket.
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Azzi Fudd is on her way to Dallas as the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft with a $500,000 payday waiting for the former UConn star. Fudd will pair again with former Huskies teammate Paige Bueckers, who was the Wings’ No. 1 pick last year.
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FIFA has canceled hotel block reservations in Dallas and Arlington just months before the 2026 World Cup is scheduled to begin, officials confirmed to ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº.
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Texas plays UCLA tonight at 8:30 p.m. The winner will play South Carolina or UConn in Sunday's championship game.
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Visitors from several countries that have already qualified for the World Cup will have to pay bonds of up to $15,000 to enter the U.S. while federal bans travel affect another 39 nations.
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Sweden and Czechia qualified for the World Cup after winning their playoff finals. Sweden has one game scheduled in Arlington on June 25 against Japan during the group stage.
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Sweden and Czechia will have base camps in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for the FIFA World Cup. The base camps will be where teams practice and rest during the tournament.
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FIFA is kicking off its last sales for World Cup tickets on Wednesday. From prices to why FOMO is working against you, here's what you need to know.
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Dallas city manager confirms Mavericks meeting after team CEO says City Hall talks started last yearDallas City Manager Kimberly Bizor Tolbert confirmed she met with the Mavericks and the Stars about the teams' "futures in Dallas."
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The facility will be located at 1200 N. Cockrell Hill Road, previously the site of the Joey Georgusis Park. The city's total contribution will be more than $57 million.
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Soccer fans and folks who don't care about the sport will all have opportunities to experience the cultural exchanges, taste cuisines from around the globe and join in on the party and excitement.
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Former Texas, Oregon strength coach Ruben "Duck" Contreras, announced as the community-owned team’s coach.
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March Madness is officially underway! The Denton Record-Chronicle's John Fields weighs in on the DFW area teams and players he's watching.
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The three-day race weekend brought thousands of race car fans to Arlington.