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Dallas-Fort Worth International and Dallas Love Field airports were experiencing significant delays and cancelations Monday morning due to thunderstorms. The delays come as the airports expect millions of passengers to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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As the state's population grows, more travel options are needed in rural and smaller urban areas and between major cities, according to a draft of the first-of-its-kind plan.
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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.