When new Arlington Police Chief Al Jones made the move from Maryland to North Texas, he thought he was leaving the snow behind.
The cleanup is a family friendly event, Carter said. Much of the trash is lightweight, such as plastic bags, Styrofoam cups and paper.
In the interest of public health, the Feb. 1 Unity Council meeting will be held virtually to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
FHA encourages borrowers with FHA-insured mortgages who can make their mortgage payments to continue to do so.
Investigators say the officer had just gotten off work at the East Patrol District and was in uniform, but wearing a civilian jacket.
Globe Life Field will be the site of 30 college and high school baseball games in February and March.
Downtown Arlington has a new gathering spot, offering much more than just a caffeine fix.
Here are the latest figures on which hospitals are closest to capacity in Tarrant County and across Texas.
"It is both beautiful to look at and perform in, which is not always the case."
For efficiency, the Fire Department will administer second-dose vaccinations on different dates than first-dose vaccines.
This one-year old female Pit Bull Terrier mix is white and black in color and weighs 49 pounds.
The City is putting technology to work to ensure residents can participate in Tuesday’s Arlington City Council meeting.
The work is part of the $233 million Interstate 30/SH 360 Interchange Project and the SH 360 Widening Project.
City Council District 1 Representative Helen Moise Appointed To National League Of Cities Committee
There are four steps in the pavement reclamation process. The first removes and pulverizes the existing asphalt.
The American Rodeo will return to Arlington's AT&T Stadium this March, organizers recently announced.
College is just around the corner for many high school seniors, and it’s really not too far off for juniors either.
In this issue of On Call, help solve the Amber Hagerman case, meet Arlington PD's new Chief of Police, and Geographic Policing.
Access to TCAP’s vet services is about to get easier for Arlington residents.
The City of Arlington will host a socially distanced, come-and-go community event early next week to welcome new Chief of Police Al Jones.
Single Day Tickets and Weekend Passes for the 2021 State Farm College Showdown will go on sale to the public at 1:00 p.m.
The supply of 5,000 “first doses” is only expected to last through Friday, Jan. 22.
This year, the Arlington Public Library is offering Arlington citizens two options to receive free help preparing their taxes.
Calling all Black and minority-owned businesses. FC Dallas/North Texas SC is now accepting applications for its Homegrown Partner Program.
Will Resume First-Round Vaccinations This Week And Second-Round Vaccinations Monday
The latest Neighborhood Network News is focused on making life better.
The City of Arlington is calling for participation in the annual Citizen Satisfaction Survey.
The new video shows a man wearing a red ball cap and hoodie and a dark-colored shirt.
"Have you been looking for a way to get in contact with other neighborhoods in Arlington?"
This three-year-old male Domestic Medium Hair is a brown and black Tabby. Norman is a very loving cat.
The Angel Tree is filled with customized wishes with easy to scan QR codes that link to a wide range of donation ideas.
Economic Injury Disaster Loans and Grants ran out of money appropriated by the CARES Act.
The Texas House of Representatives has 150 members, each representing about 190,000 Texans in the Legislature.
WWE announced Saturday upcoming host cities for its annual pop culture extravaganza, WrestleMania, from 2021-23.
This testing location is located at the parking lot at Park Plaza, 1624 New York Ave.
TxDOT is alerting drivers to a major closure planned on I-30.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Tarrant County.
Arlington Parks & Recreation Offers New Monthly Membership Packages That Provide Access To All Centers
The recently formed Unity Council will hold its next public meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021.
Melanie Johnson, director of UTA Multicultural Affairs, said Johns is a frequent volunteer at UTA service events.