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Drivers will still need an emissions test in some counties to get their registration sticker.
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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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The Texas Department of Public Safety said a 15-passenger van with 14 passengers veered into a highway median in Alvord.
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Both the city of Fort Worth and the UNT Health Science Center at Fort Worth are making strides to help pedestrians cross the busy Montgomery Street in safer fashion.
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The department's Connect Arlington initiative offers residents and business owners a registration option for their security cameras.
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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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Thousands of trucks loaded with hazardous materials rumble along Dallas-Fort Worth highways every day. Experts say they don't know exactly what they carry — or how much.
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Loved ones and fellow officers eulogized Dallas Police Officer Jacob Arellano at a memorial service on Wednesday.
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Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia confirmed the off-duty police officer died in the hospital after being hit by a wrong-way driver Tuesday night.
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A plan that seeks to make streets safer for pedestrians and cyclists was approved Wednesday by the Dallas City Council.
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Dallas has vowed to make pedestrian safety a top priority, but a city audit reveals that it does not have any written procedures related to eliminating and reducing the risk of traffic fatalities.
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People panhandling — or walking along Dallas medians — may soon face significant fines.