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Leininger will return to the agency on May 4, just after three cities are set to hold withdrawal elections.
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General counsel Gene Gamez will lead the agency while the board works on an interim leadership plan and searches for a replacement for former president and CEO Nadine Lee.
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City and county leaders say improvements to Medical District Drive in Dallas will better connect residents to health resources.
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The region is bracing for masses of soccer fans as Arlington hosts nine World Cup matches.
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As U.S. Transportation Security Administration workers face missing a second full paycheck on Friday amid a government shutdown, nonprofits are stepping up to provide food.
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The city will get the money over six years as part of DART's offer to return member cities' funding contributions.
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Nadine Lee led DART through negotiations to keep the agency together.
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TSA agents haven't had a full paycheck in more than a month, due to the partial government shutdown. Local union president Johnny Jones says his colleagues still have not recovered from the last government shutdown in 2025.
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Dozens of speakers expressed concerns over the possible loss of service in three DART member cities holding withdrawal elections this spring.
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Hourslong lines at Houston's Bush Airport leave travelers missing, rebooking flights while they waitThe Trump administration sent ICE agents to airports in Houston and across the U.S. on Monday to assist TSA workers, many of whom are calling out sick amid a partial government shutdown that began in mid-February.
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The Dallas-based carrier said it's discontinuing service to and from the two major airports in an effort to "refine its network."
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The war in Iran is roiling jet fuel prices and airlines are beginning to hike prices, unsettling travelers far from the Middle East. If you're booking a flight soon, here are things to know.