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Advocates say the major reform will spur housing and economic development.
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The carrier filed for a permit this week to fly outside of its current service area.
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The city of Dallas' parking reform plan is scheduled for a public hearing on May 14.
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A contentious bill written by North Texas state Rep. Matt Shaheen was voted out of committee Tuesday.
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City leaders say reducing parking requirements will lead to more development and housing.
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May Mobility is already familiar to many in Arlington, offering driverless rideshare around UTA and downtown.
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Members of the House Transportation Committee held a first hearing over a controversial bill to cut DART's funding by 25%.
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Anthony Ricciardelli, Plano's new representative on the DART board, said he wants what's best for DART, Plano and the region. "I don't think those are mutually exclusive."
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He and 20 colleagues took pride in keeping students safe — and keeping costs low. But over the years, Davidson told trustees during a March 25 board meeting, things changed. Morale dipped. Staffing thinned. Buses weren’t arriving on time.
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The Regional Transportation Council voted to pursue work over the next two years to come up with a new way to "deliver transit in the region" as Dallas Area Rapid Transit faces efforts to reduce its funding.
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Tiffany Gerred was one of six people killed in the 133-vehicle pileup on an icy Interstate 35 toll lane. Her family is still suing FedEx after the driver of one of the company's 18-wheeler trucks allegedly rolled over Gerred's car in the crash.
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Transportation leaders in North Texas say they'll "continue the conversation" with private partners over a proposed bullet train between Dallas and Houston.