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We were there: FC Dallas star scores World Cup goal, England sings a victory song

Words don't do much to explain what it's like at a World Cup match when legendary names, a hometown hero and passionate fans converge.

By Mike Brooks, Kelly Dearmore

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Where did the Dallas City Council go?

Wednesday’s council meeting ended prematurely after quorum was lost around the same time as England and Croatia kicked off in Arlington.

By Emma Ruby

 

City faces $51 million budget shortfall, council members say 'everything should be on the table'

The city is facing its largest budget shortfall since COVID-19. Staffing, parks, libraries and even police budgets may take a hit.

By Austin Wood

 

DART avoids paratransit strike during World Cup after contractor settles with union

The new deal provides for wage increases and improved benefits. Without it, paratransit employees would have gone on strike Wednesday.

By Austin Wood

 
 

Samurai blue and oranje: the Cowboys' home has never felt this way before

The World Cup 2026 finally hit North Texas, with bright colors, high prices and loud, loyal fans.

By Kelly Dearmore

 

1994 vs. 2026: The World Cup in Dallas, then and now

Very little has remained the same since the last time the biggest sporting event in the world came to town.

By Kelly Dearmore

 

Judge blocks Dallas City Council from voting on the future of City Hall this week

The Council was schedule to vote on Wednesday to decide between costly building repairs or a massive redevelopment plan.

By Emma Ruby

 
 

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