In this issue, learn about little reading libraries, Santa Cops gets a special donation, and APD takes first place in National Night Out.
The new utility infrastructure will support a future elevated water storage tank in East Arlington.
Hospitals and medical facilities aren’t the only places capable of storing and administering the COVID-19 vaccine.
All Medical City Healthcare facilities will receive vaccine and the State anticipates sending shipments weekly.
"She always had an interest in medicine and community outreach, especially to underrepresented communities."
Delicious, wood-fired eats have arrived Downtown.
The first college football game at Globe Life Field will feature a traditional rivalry of United States Service Academies.
Officials announced the Lockheed Martin Commanders’ Classic will be played at the Texas Rangers’ new home in 2022, as well.
Regular office hours and service schedules will resume Monday, Dec. 28.
We've created a holiday to-do list you won't mind tackling.
The Texas Music Office program seeks to foster music business economic development in Texas cities and communities.
Editor's Note: This article was originally published Nov. 16, 2020 and updated Dec. 16, 2020 with newly-scheduled games.
Dinosaur Drive-Thru is a fantastic option for a family-friendly, COVID-safe, activity.
This new service will provide additional access to the Court and help with minimizing foot traffic at the courthouse during the pandemic.
Gonzalez & Woolridge were elected to two-year terms on Nov. 3.
One person, one vote is an underlying principle of our republic.
Arlington community leaders and residents will unite virtually to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and advance his vision.
The Texas Constitution does not allow a special session for redistricting the Texas Legislature without a couple of other things happening.
TEA has not yet ruled on continuing to hold harmless district finances from reduction due to lower average daily attendance.
Texas is the second-fastest-growing state and it appears that the number of Congressional Districts in Texas will grow by three to 39.
For all the changes 2020 has brought, many Christmas traditions remain, including the Mission Arlington Christmas store.
The Dec. 14 issue of the magazine, SBJ’s last of 2020, includes a special section that details the honorees.
“The programs we have at the CVPA are incredibly unique,” said Cathy Isaacks, dean of instruction for the CVPA.
The City of Arlington is preparing to distribute the vaccine once it is available, according to state guidelines.
This one-year-old female Domestic Short hair is a black and orange Tortoiseshell.
The work is part of the $233 million Interstate 30/SH 360 Interchange Project and the SH 360 Widening Project.
This summer, the Arlington City Council authorized the department to expand its Care and Share Fund, which has been in existence since 1994.
Members of the public are invited to attend but must wear a mask and practice social distancing.
The first vaccines included in this program will be provided to pharmacies the week of Dec. 21, 2020, and the program will begin Dec. 28.
The movie and accompanying art experience explore and display the signs homeless people hold up to request assistance.
"We have seen miraculous changes in her since she started in August," her mother, Donna Crose said.
Tickets can be purchased online at GoodyearCottonBowl.com or by calling (888) 792-BOWL (2695).
Understanding COVID-19 and how to stop the spread is key to returning to a normal life.
Funding for these projects was approved by Arlington voters as part of the $160 M street improvements package in the 2014 Bond Election.
Arlington's Globe Life Field is positively glowing this holiday season, decked out with more than 2.7 million Christmas lights.
There are many reasons trees should be pruned regularly in order to maintain the best health and physical appearance of the plant.
“It is always so heartwarming to see the community come forward this time of year for the animals,”
Arlington Police Department's tips to make your holiday safer.
This contest gives your student(s) the opportunity to unleash their big ideas – imagine, create and invent a new product or business.