The City of Arlington has partnered with non-profit organizations to provide rental and utility assistance to those who qualify.
The City is putting technology to work to ensure residents can participate in Tuesday’s Arlington City Council meeting.
The Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation honored 10 non-profit organizations with a total of $100,000 in grants during the #TogetherWe Give ...
Hybrid instruction will run from Sept. 28 through Oct. 9 for students who want to return to in-person instruction.
Whether they provide excellent services, unique products, or delicious food, greater Arlington loves our entrepreneurs and small businesses.
2020 marks DFW Restaurant Week’s 23rd year of making a difference by supporting local restaurants and charitable organizations.
The Value of Water Mini Poster Contest is open to pre-kindergarten through fourth-grade students who live in Arlington.
The podcast combines fun discussions and storytelling to spotlight interesting authors, literary topics and community questions.
With more offerings comes more options!
Founded in 1830, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints assists with Humanitarian efforts throughout the world.
North Texas’ biggest annual culinary event is here!
With school starting back and cooler temperatures arriving, you can feel fall right around the corner.
Mosquitoes may develop in any water stagnant for more than three or four days.
“We are extremely proud of the faculty, staff and students in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation,”- UTA Interim President
Globe Life Park was converted to a multi-purpose facility with a synthetic grass surface after the 2019 baseball season.
We will showcase our members that have supported the Chamber for 10+ years on Facebook.
Have you lost your job due to the coronavirus pandemic and are having difficulty paying your mortgage or rent?
The celebration will include guest speakers, light refreshments and staff-guided tours.
This two-and-half month old female Domestic Shorthair is a black, red and white Calico.
“The American flag is our nation’s symbol of unity. So we really want people to be able to honor anyone they consider to be a hero”
Polyak understood what she was going through since last year his wife gave birth to a son who spent his first 17 days in the NICU.
Six Flags Over Texas will debut a brand new fall event, this year, called Hallowfest.
Earlier this month, the Arlington City Council approved a $1,957,019 contract for the upcoming project with S.J. Louis Construction of Texas
Councilperson Lavelle has been involved for several years in a similar effort in Pittsburgh called “All In Pittsburgh.”
The coronavirus pandemic forced the Levitt Pavilion Arlington to cancel its summer concert series.
APRD’s Urban Forestry Land Manager, Wendy Pappas, recommends these four sun-loving plants that deer don’t prefer to eat.
With travel limited by either government restrictions or the need to social distance, it’s time to embrace the staycation.
A Rainwater Harvesting and Low Water Use Landscaping class originally scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 6 has been canceled.
The City of Arlington has confirmed six positive West Nile Virus (WNV) mosquito sample.
Arlington’s diversity is one of The American Dream City’s greatest strengths.
Editor's Note: Tarrant County announced on Aug. 25, 2020 it has extended its mask order through Nov. 30, 2020.
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Fascinating is just one way to describe Debbie Best, this year’s Arlington Animal Services 2020 Bill McCart Volunteer of the Year.
Don’t have a library card? Learn how you can get a library card here.
All contributions made between 6 a.m. and midnight that day are matched in part by the Communities Foundation.
The Aug. 28 dates is representative of both Robinson’s journey to break the color barrier and his life as a civil rights activist.
Interim Police Chief Kevin Kolbye and each district’s Deputy Chief will make a brief presentation during each meeting.
The Arlington testing location is located at the parking lot of the East Arlington Branch Library at Park Plaza, 1624 New York Ave.
It is fortunate that all available cats in the shelter have been adopted giving us an opportunity to highlight two dogs this week.