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Travelers to Italy, Mexico Likely To See Higher Prices as Dallas Airlines Cut Flights

By Emma RubyMay 3, 2024

Prices for airline tickets are already the highest they’ve been in years, and recent flight route cuts could drive up costs even more.

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UPDATED: Be Ready for Dallas Traffic, Road Closures During Total Solar Eclipse

By Kelly DearmoreApril 8, 2024

Whether we’re treated to an awesome show or not, we’re still likely to experience more traffic than usual.

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Hillcrest Road Closure the Latest DART Silver Line Headache for Dallas

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 16, 2024

A portion of Hillcrest Road near Richardson will be closed for an entire year as DART Silver Line construction continues.

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Frustrations Caused by Cancelled Driver’s License Appointments Last Week

By Jacob VaughnSeptember 11, 2023

After cancellations at Texas Department of Public Safety offices, some people are having to wait longer than expected to get a new driver’s license.

Council Members on Parking: One-Size-Fits-All Approach Won’t Work

Council Members on Parking: One-Size-Fits-All Approach Won’t Work

By Jacob VaughnSeptember 8, 2023

Dallas is trying to strike a balance between too much and too little parking.

Dallas City Council Member is ‘Over’ the City’s Parking Requirements

By Jacob VaughnAugust 16, 2023

Five Dallas City Council members signed a memo that prods the city to start acting on parking reform.

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Slow Your Roll, Dallas: We Asked the City How to Request Speed Humps

By Simone CarterAugust 1, 2023

Some residents want to see traffic calming measures on their street to help prevent collisions.

Scooters Are Back in Big D. Is That a Good Thing?

By Simone CarterJuly 13, 2023

The city’s Shared Dockless Vehicle Program was relaunched in late May, and it’s receiving mixed reviews.

Love Field Lands on ‘Worst Airports for Summer Travel’ List

By Simone CarterJune 21, 2023

Forbes Advisor has released its “Worst Airports For Summer Travel” ranking, which featured three Texas airports.

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Dallas City Council Approves TxDOT Plan for I-345 Remodel

By Jacob VaughnMay 26, 2023

After over a decade of debate, a major thoroughfare is set to be rebuilt after a vote by City Council.

So Far it Seems Texas Was More Prepared for This Winter Storm

By Jacob VaughnFebruary 1, 2023

Another winter storm is sweeping across Texas. This time, people are more prepared for the cold weather.

Sex, Drugs and Farting: Here are the Rejected Texas Vanity Plates from 2022

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 23, 2023

When we’re at cocktail parties having conversations we think are smart or we’re posting thoughts to social media we think are insightful, most of us scoff at the mere mention of vehicle vanity license plates. Vanity plates are lame attempts at humor, desperate pleas for attention or a combination of…

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Every Year, DFW Commuters Spend More Time in Rush Hour Traffic Than Average Americans

By Jacob VaughnJanuary 23, 2023

Dallas-Fort Worth area drivers spend more than 70 hours every year on the road due to rush hour traffic, according to a report by the car-shopping app CoPilot.

Regular Flight Schedule Has Resumed, but Frustrations Persist for Stranded Southwest Passengers

By Kelly DearmoreJanuary 6, 2023

Last week, Dallas-based Southwest Airlines made the sort of national headlines no airline wants to make. It’s fair to think that goes double for the more than 1 million travelers affected by last week’s mass flight cancellations. A typical flight schedule for the airline resumed on Friday, Dec. 30, following…

“Meltdown” Causes Southwest Airlines Cancellations While Travelers Try to Stay Positive at Love Field

By Kelly DearmoreDecember 28, 2022

On Tuesday morning, you didn’t have to look hard to see plenty of signs that things had not been going well for a certain segment of holiday travelers. Even if one had somehow missed seeing the headlines and social media posts generated by Southwest Airlines’ cancellation of over 2,800 flights…

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DART Considers Discontinuing 2 More Parkland Shuttle Routes

By Jacob VaughnOctober 6, 2022

The hospital has suggested it will provide its own shuttles for employees, but patients may have to walk a quarter mile to the nearest mode of public transit.

‘Expect Delays’: At Some DFW Schools, the Wheels on the Bus Might Be Going Nowhere Fast

By Kate PezzulliAugust 18, 2022

Texas school buses are having long delays, possibly due to a bus driver shortage

Dallas Plans (Again) to Make the City More Bike Friendly

Dallas Plans (Again) to Make the City More Bike Friendly

By Kate PezzulliJuly 7, 2022

Dallas is drawing up plans to make the city more bike friendly, and is hoping for the public participation in the process

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In North Texas and Elsewhere, Used Car Prices Are Probably Going to Keep Rising

By Kate PezzulliJuly 2, 2022

Used car prices are still high after pandemic increase and the tax office is noticing the flood of new titles and registrations with two hour or more wait times

Southwest Pilots Union Pickets at Dallas Love Field Airport as Cancelations and Delays Mount

By Kate PezzulliJune 22, 2022

A regional pilot shortage leads to cancellations and picketing pilots due to difficult working conditions and delayed contract negotiations

Scheduled Maintenance Will Add 15 Minutes to Some DART Riders’ Commutes this Month

By Jacob VaughnJune 7, 2022

Some DART riders could see longer commutes this month as part of scheduled maintenance to the agency’s rail services.

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Who’s Behind the Uncomfortably Detailed Phallus on a DART Construction Site Porta-Potty?

Who’s Behind the Uncomfortably Detailed Phallus on a DART Construction Site Porta-Potty?

By Patrick StricklandMay 21, 2022

It all started with an alarmingly detailed artistic portrayal of a phallus. The graffiti in question was scrawled on the side of a portable toilet at a North Dallas construction site off the path that will eventually become the Silver Line. Alongside the phallus was a message. Although it’s difficult…

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