The funding bill would force even steeper service cuts despite public opposition.
Riders in southern Dallas and those with disabilities shouldn’t be punished for funding disputes.
The vehicle was attempting to go around the railroad barricade, according to Dallas Fire-Rescue.
The agency is considering slashing nearly $60 million in services across its system.
Readers appreciate the story on Fairlife’s treatment of animals; share a fact about gun silencers; are glad about the veto of the THC bill; would like DART cleaned up; and agree with the Rangers about Pride Night.
The trail extension will complete the 4-mile North Dallas Triangle.
Readers comment on the U.S. bombing Iran; blame elected officials for diviseness; appreciated learning how Page One stories are chosen; advocate for DART; and would like more information on what happenened with Fair Park First.
Readers discuss what the U.S. should do regarding Iran; don’t support DART fare increases; cite the value of learning from history; and give the Dallas mayor a shoutout.
The agency and its partners did not intervene despite prior incidents, an ongoing suit claims.
The agency is holding a series of community meetings about a sweeping set of cuts proposed for next year.
The appetite for defunding remains strong among critics.
Riders will still see service cuts as 5% of funding is diverted next year.
Readers worry about the Moody’s downgrade; don’t support the Marvin Nichols Reservoir; would like updated traffic signs; and complain about how expensive tolls are.
Architecture critic Mark Lamster on why the swishy, $3 billion colossus is a roll of the dice on civic transformation.
Nearly 60,000 fans are expected to attend each match in Arlington next summer.
Legislation would curb 25% of the transit agency’s funding, a move some leaders say would devastate operations.
Readers defend Harvard University; say ‘Signalgate’ is serious; blame Plano for DART’s problems; disagree with a Plano ISD candidate recommendation; and call out some media bias.
Trains will begin traversing the entire 26-mile rail corridor this month.
Readers respond to Dallas baker who was deported; criticize Plano’s actions on DART; recap what happened on Easter Sunday; worry about the measles outbreak; and share a quote by Sam Rayburn.
Readers say Dallas needs DART and suggest ways to improve it; mention a new place for a Mavs stadium; talk about a eugenics conference; try reaching out to Rep. Van Duyne; and discuss the need for water plans.