The sale will have 36 categories of books as well as CDs, DVDs, Records, Audio Books, Puzzles and Games.
The Arlington Public Library wants to honor those that are no longer with us this upcoming Día de los Muertos.
The contest was open to school-age children, teens, and adults. Prizes were awarded in each category for first, second, and third place.
The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
Adults can enjoy bingo, art, trivia and so much more this summer at the Arlington Public Library.
The world of publishing is a dynamic field, filled with stories of magical, brave, and unique characters and stories.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Arlington area.
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There's a Red Cross blood drive being held nearby.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
Park visitors are able to enjoy bright colors by peering into the eye-piece of the oversized kaleidoscope.
Since funding for TEMAP is limited, Van Ness emphasized the need to contact Housing Channel and submit an application right away.
The bipartisan legislation was introduced by Reps. Marc Veasey (D-Texas) and Blake Moore (R-Utah) in March.
The City uses an annual pavement survey program to inventory the condition of all streets within the city limits.
Program will end on July 23.
The seventh annual Back to School Kickoff is set for Saturday, Aug. 7 at AT&T Stadium from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.
According to the company's website, Town Talk was started as a grocery store in Plainfield, New Jersey by two Czechoslovakian immigrants.
In support of City Council’s priority to Enhance Regional Mobility, Arlington first partnered with Via Transportation, Inc., in 2017.
Create Arlington is now accepting artist submissions for the venue's next show, Color Abstractions.
Additionally, you can also shop our Amazon Wish List to purchase hygiene items or purchase yourself at your local store.
The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives in the Arlington area soon.
This eight-year-old male Domestic Shorthair is a red Tabby. This is Goldie's second time being featured as Pet of the Week.
Current project aerial photographs are available from the website.
The work is part of the $233 million Interstate 30/SH 360 Interchange Project in Arlington.
“This building will leave an impression on the young students that come through here."
Employers are looking to hire in Tarrant County, and job seekers are looking for their next career opportunity,” according to Douglas.
Note that Levitt concerts will hit pause after July 18 until Labor Day.
This project aligns with the City Council’s priorities to Enhance Regional Mobility and Champion Great Neighborhoods.
Even with the city's best efforts at its Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program it seems to be a bumper season for kittens this year!
“Here in Downtown Arlington, we love the arts!” said Maggie Campbell, president and CEO of DAMC.
Hot weather is here! The temperature is soaring, and hot weather can pose a danger to family pets.
Bell anticipates starting construction in the coming weeks.
Kodak is our chosen cat of the week. This two year old male domestic shorthair is red and white in color.
We know keeping up with the local news can be tough between work, family, errands and other demands for your time and attention.
Lots of Arlington ISD elementary students will have new playgrounds waiting for them when they return to school in August!
This year marks the 19th year of the Rangers Summer Reading Program.
Summer is here and Arlington Water Utilities wants to help residents determine how much water their lawns need.
Since its launch in December 2017, Via has provided nearly 642,000 rides and now has more than 70,600 rider accounts.