Little was known about this magnificent bird, later given the name Queso.
Toby was one of a litter of puppies found and taken to the Animal Services Center for help.
The participant toll free number for this call in Spanish is 844-881-1317 and in Vietnamese is 888-410-3427.
After three weeks of high demand, the Arlington Public Library is expanding the days and times of its free summer meals program.
Sanitation stations will be set up throughout the pool area for use before visitors enjoy the diving board, or the water slides.
One of the best things you can do to help your family stay safe is to enroll in age-appropriate swim lessons.
Sanitary sewer lift stations are locations where the city’s sanitary sewer flow is aided by an electric pump.
Library staff will continue following guidance from it's Fire Department and the Public Health Authority to provide a safe environment.
If you have been exposed to poison ivy or poison oak, wash the affected areas with soap and warm water as soon as possible.
All grants will be limited to $10,000 and will be on a reimbursement basis.
“We programmed the outdoor space to reflect the community’s vision for the Innovation Zone,” Cutillar and Vigil said.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced the allocation of $174,237,595 in ESG funding to 21 Texas cities.
It'Your favorite summer traditions may look a little different this year. But there's still plenty to enjoy in The American Dream City.
The Bureau has partnered with Project RACE (Reclassify All Children Equally) to celebrate Multiracial Heritage Week, June 7-14, 2020.
"This includes companies such as Light Gage Solutions, which saw several of its major construction projects delayed or canceled."
When Daphne McCleery and her sister lost their mother early in life, they experienced difficult times.
Arlington Parks and Recreation Department has a variety of programs to choose from for your family to make the most of this summer.
“It is highly unusual to see two agencies working under the same roof,” said Arlington Water Utilities Director Craig Cummings.
The coronavirus pandemic forced Arlington ISD to take a new approach to graduation.
She credits her business’ success to their commitment to customer service and building relationships.
The Arlington Public Library is excited to announce that ArlingCon is going virtual!
Effectively evaluating this sea of information in a time of heightened care and precautions can be a challenge.
Hot weather is here! The temperature is soaring, and hot weather can pose a danger to family pets.
Both the 1:30 p.m. afternoon and 6:30 p.m. evening City Council meetings will be held in the Council Briefing Room at Arlington City Hall.
Currently, the facility has 30 residents and 14 employees who have tested positive. An additional 59 people tested negative.
Crews will use the time to move traffic to the newly-built bridge at Abram Street.
This three-year-old male Domestic Shorthair is white and black in color.
It was a concert unlike any ever performed in Arlington's Entertainment District.
Women Inspiring Philanthropy is a non-profit group of women seeking to transform lives in the Arlington area through philanthropy.
The reclaimed material is then shaped by a grader into a strong new base. Finally, 6 to 8 inches of new asphalt will be laid and compacted.
Editor's Note: On June 4, TxDOT postponed the closure on northbound SH 360, planned for June 5-8.
Many domesticated cats are loving and enjoy affectionate interaction from their human companions in the right setting.
The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted families in many ways, including the ability for some to pay rent.
The Arlington ISD began its Summer Food Service Program from 20 locations Monday.
Being stuck at home for months has been challenging physically, mentally, and emotionally.
These procedures will be adjusted on an as-needed basis to ensure compliance with state recommendations.
This follows the recent reopening of other city park amenities, including playgrounds, public restrooms and splash pads.
Between May 26 and June 2, over 45% of new cases came from jails or prisons, meat packing plants and nursing homes.
Congratulations to the Class of 2020! From finding a job to continuing your education, here's how the 2020 Census can shape your future.
“Before, families in a lot of cases had to be split up,” Interim Executive Director Jim Reeder said.