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The fate of passenger rail service between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth is on shaky ground after the Texas Legislature declined to fund that state's portion.
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Oklahoma only has one Amtrak train route — and its future is now in question.
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Time is running out to get a Real ID before federal enforcement begins on Wednesday.
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After May 7, people age 18 and older who want to travel domestically by air and enter certain federal buildings will need to present a Real ID or a valid passport.
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At least 98% of Texas driver's licenses are REAL ID compliant, but a low national rate could slow TSA screening.
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DFW and Love Field airports are seeing widespread cancelations as winter weather rolls through the area.
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Gas prices at the pump in Texas for Thanksgiving are expected to be a few pennies a gallon less than last year.
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Transport Workers Union Local 555 — which represents ramp, operations, provisioning and freight workers with the Dallas-based carrier — still needs to send the deal to its members for a full vote.
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The National Weather Service reported only a slight chance of rain for the Houston, San Antonio, Austin and Brownsville regions. Mostly sunny skies are expected across the rest of the state.
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Prairies used to stretch across all of the central United States. Only a portion of that ecosystem still exists, but there are still some impressive sites in Kansas and Missouri as well as ongoing efforts to restore the native landscape.