FOX4 2d ago
If you are heading to Dallas Stadium for a FIFA World Cup match, here are some of your options for getting there without a car.Dallas Stadium is located in the city of Arlington, which is about 25 miles west of Dallas or 20 miles east of Fort Worth. The drive can take 30-60 minutes, or longer, depending on traffic and which side of the city you are staying on.FIFA expects up to 100,000 people will be heading into Arlington on match days, so you’ll definitely want to plan ahead.DART Public TransitDallas Area Rapid Transit is updating its public transportation schedule to help get soccer fans to Dallas Stadium more efficiently. Trains and buses will have increased capacity and frequency from June 8 through July 19."Our priority during the FIFA World Cup events here in North Texas is to ensure seamless service for residents and visitors alike. We have secured funding to temporarily increase rail service across the region with more frequency and more capacity," said Trenise Winters, DART’s
FOX4 2d ago
A Dallas comedian is wondering how the man who allegedly assaulted her at a Lower Greenville bar in May was allowed to work with alcohol after his extensive criminal history came to light.Lower Greenville bar arrestOn May 6, 47-year-old Eric Vaughn Schultze was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault causing bodily harm.The alleged assault occurred when Schultze grabbed the wrist of Ashlie Knox, a comedian and D.J. performing at a Cinco de Mayo event at Dodie's bar in Lower Greenville.The event was attended by upwards of 300 people, according to videos taken at the scene.An arrest affidavit states Schultze, the bar's stated owner, refused to give Knox the agreed-upon rate of $450 for the performance, instead writing a check for $300.When Knox threatened to call police, Schultze grabbed her wrist.Schultze is currently being held in the Dallas County Jail without bond because his most recent arrest was a violation of the terms of his parole.In 2002, Schultze was sentenced to 30 yea
FOX4 19h ago
Residents across North Texas should remain weather aware Saturday evening as multiple rounds of thunderstorms continue to move across the region, bringing the threat of damaging wind gusts, frequent lightning and pockets of heavy rainfall.Saturday Night ForecastA Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued for parts of Dallas and Ellis counties Saturday evening as a strong line of storms pushed northeast through the southern Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.The strongest storm developed near Mansfield before moving toward Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Oak Cliff and downtown Dallas. Meteorologists said the storm was initially capable of producing wind gusts between 60 and 65 mph, though radar indicated some weakening as it approached Dallas County.Heavy rain and frequent lightning accompanied the storms, with numerous cloud-to-ground lightning strikes detected around Joe Pool Lake and southern Dallas County. The National Weather Service warned that isolated hail up to penny size and wind gusts up to 60 mph