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The collective of Dutch soccer fans brought two double decker buses with them from the Netherlands for the Orange March, a moving dance party that welcomes fans of every team — as long as they're friendly and fun.
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David Chappelle won the Grand Prairie District 3 seat with 64.9% of the vote, per unofficial results Saturday night.
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Ticket prices for all nine matches have grown over the past week, with some seeing jumps as high as 25%.
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Eight cases have now been confirmed in Texas as officials expand surveillance efforts, release millions of sterile flies and mobilize resources to stop the flesh-eating parasite from spreading.
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The Texas Supreme Court won't revive Dallas County's lawsuit arguing the state isn't transferring mentally ill detainees to hospitals fast enough, making taxpayers foot the bill.
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Randall’s supporters were animated by a mix of factors, including the perception that George was too friendly to establishment Republicans.
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TORCH CIN, a physician-hospital organization representing 45 rural and community hospitals across Texas, announced Friday it will end its contracts with UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company over "unsustainable" reimbursement rates. The leader of TORCH CIN said the current rates pose an "existential threat" to rural hospitals.
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Texas Republicans spread message of unity ahead of November midterms.
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Authorities say the suspected gunman, a 45-year-old Odessa man wanted for attempted capital murder of a peace officer, opened fire on officers and bystanders before barricading himself inside a building.
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An agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation names the independent policy-making council as a Metropolitan Planning Organization.
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The proposed language by the party’s Legislative Priorities Committee appears to have strong support from rural delegates, but it potentially stands at odds with the priorities of Gov. Greg Abbott and other state leaders.
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Watch parties for the World Cup are happening all over North Texas. But what about spaces for queer fans?
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Put on your favorite team jersey, grab your friends and head to one of these destinations to celebrate, cheer and watch all the action.
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With millions expected to travel to North Texas for the FIFA World Cup, researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington said it could offer valuable insight into how big events effect air quality. As the region grows, one researcher said that insight could help local officials make decisions about how they try to improve air quality.