The recently formed Unity Council will hold its second public meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020.
In this issue of On Call, officers and community volunteers give back to the community by helping others.
A thorough and detailed investigation by Animal Services greatly assisted the law enforcement portion of this criminal investigation.
The highway is expected to reopen by 5 a.m. the next morning, Aug. 29. Crews will use the time to remove signage.
Then there’s another park, conveniently located at the center of it all. This park is Downtown Arlington.
After closing to slow the spread of coronavirus, movie theaters across Arlington are reopening with new safety protocols in place.
It happened at 3:46 a.m. on Thursday morning.
The Levitt has been presenting artists through its popular live-streaming Levitt Living Room Series every Tuesday since April 21.
"Texas actually was one of the first states to ratify the 19th Amendment," - League of Women Voters President Peggy Hendon.
Esports Stadium Arlington, in the City's Entertainment District, is kicking off a new Friday night tradition.
“We wanted to find a way to specifically honor those in the community who have gone above & beyond in helping the community during COVID-19"
As a first-year teacher, you look forward to your first week in the classroom.
Summer is winding down, and that means pool season will soon come to an end.
Arlington nonprofit MetroSports Fieldhouse typically uses sports as a teaching tool. But the group's mission goes beyond just athletics.
In recent years, Arlington’s city leaders have strived to create an inviting environment for pollinators.
No specific risks to animals or the environment are expected, and no special precautions are required.
Great neighborhoods contribute to a higher quality of life and greater investment in our economy.
HALLOWFEST will kick off Sept, 26, 2020 and run weekends through Nov. 1, 2020.
The City of Arlington has narrowed its nationwide search for a new police chief to 24 applicants.
Cleanup is underway after storms brought down trees and limbs in some Arlington neighborhoods Sunday evening.
City Council members in attendance will be participating remotely through video conferencing technology.
Police and firefighters got the call just before 4:00 p.m. Monday near the corner of Clemson Court and Margaret Drive.
The meetings can be viewed live on the City's website or through your local cable provider municipal channel.
These tests are intended for Tarrant County residents ages 18 and up who are exhibiting symptoms of the respiratory disease.
She loves toys and seems partial to playing with tennis balls !
Featured female figures include journalist and activist Ida B. Wells and Olympic medalist Michelle Kwan.
The River Legacy Foundation has canceled its 24th annual Fall Festival, planned for October, in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Both directions of Abram Street are also closed under SH 360 through 3 p.m. Aug. 21, 2020 for bridge work.
The Rangers are now offering a food delivery service dubbed "Field to Table."
Arlington Police said it happened in the 900 block of E I.H. 20 around 1:20 p.m. on Thursday.
Arlington Parks is now offering full day Extended Camp August 17- September 11 at Dottie Lynn Recreation Center, located at 3200 Norwood Ln.
Drink, drink, drink! Consuming enough fluid is crucial to staying healthy on hot days in order to replenish fluids lost through sweat.
Honey, pollen, royal jelly, beeswax, propolis and venom are all economically important agricultural products.
The Dallas Cowboys today announced the club’s Safe Stadium Policy for AT&T Stadium and the return of football during the 2020 NFL season.
In the spring, the district showed it was up for the task by distributing more than 24,000 technology devices.
Residents are encouraged to exercise the following precautions to keep themselves or others from overheating.
Arlington police shared a video of the heartwarming reunion on their Facebook page.
The Town of Pantego has confirmed three positive West Nile Virus (WNV) mosquito samples in areas that border the City of Arlington.
Funding for this project was approved by Arlington voters as part of the $160 million street improvements package in the 2014 Bond Election.
For those starting their career in 2020, things look different.