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The city of Plano unveiled plans for the proposed Willow Bend District that could be the future home of the Dallas Stars. Now leaders are asking for public input on the project.Dallas Stars in PlanoWednesday’s community open house event at the Shops at Willow Bend came after the Dallas Stars announced they could be moving out of Downtown Dallas into the Plano area.The plans call for a new arena for the Stars. The city is also considering a potential sports and entertainment district to replace the troubled shopping center near the Dallas North Tollway and West Park Boulevard. Residents got to see renderings and were invited to ask questions and learn more about traffic, noise, parking, lighting, etc."Well, I think this was already going to be a development no matter what. When the Stars came to us with an idea of building an arena, it sounded like something to explore. It’s bee a great natural fit and they’ve been a great partner to work with. And we’re really excited to see what happe
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After a blistering first half of the season, Petar Musa will once again represent FC Dallas in this year's Major League Soccer All-Star Game.Petar Musa named to MLS All-Star rosterMusa was named to this year's MLS All-Star team on Wednesday morning by All-Star coach Dean Smith.It is Musa's second All-Star appearance with FC Dallas; he was previously named to the 2024 roster.Musa has scored 12 goals in 13 matches for FC Dallas thus far in the 2026 season. Those 12 goals have him tied for second in the MLS Golden Boot race, alongside Inter Miami's Lionel Messi.He scored his second career hat trick in March against San Diego FC, the 12th hat trick in FC Dallas' history. He has three multi-goal matches in 2026 and six in his FC Dallas career.Musa ranks third all-time for FC Dallas with 46 goals. The Croatian national played with S.L. Benfica and Boavista FC before his transfer to FC Dallas in 2024.Petar Musa stars locally for FC Dallas, and he got a chance to show the world his skills in N
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Amid a very public power dispute, Mark Cuban could be considering legal action against the Dallas Mavericks' owner over his role with the team.Mark Cuban files petitionCompanies belonging to Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban have filed a Rule 202 petition, according to Dallas court documents.The petition, first reported by Mike Fisher of mavsroundtable.com, asks for information regarding "the financing of a new Dallas Mavericks arena at Valley View and the exploration and identification of locations for the new arena, among other things."No lawsuit has officially been filed, but Rule 202 petitions are often precursors to official legal action.Mavs power struggleThe petition comes as Cuban is engaged in a public power struggle with the Mavs' current majority owner, Patrick Dumont.Cuban's petition claims he was left out of negotiations involving the Mavericks' planned move to a new arena in Far North Dallas at the former Valley View Mall site, despite having a 27% stake in the t