"APRD’s Urban Forestry Land Manager, Wendy Pappas, is here to offer this helpful advice about shrub pruning."
Buy blank notecards or create your own. It’s as easy as folding a piece of paper in half!
"Every ten years, the U.S. counts its population in an event called the census."
The city said the testing site will be open by appointment only from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the week.
"Much appreciation to everyone that has shown their love of animals and kindness through donations."
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Stability Act (CARES Act) is the third COVID-19 relief bill approved by Congress in March 2020.
"The Tarrant Area Food Bank reminds people to call a food pantry ahead of time to confirm their operating hours."
The following guidelines will help keep our local waterways clean and healthy.
The closure of schools didn’t stop the inevitable from happening.
"Metro Sports Fieldhouse is back in the game. The nonprofit uses sports to help Arlington children live healthier lives."
"Six Flags Over Texas and Hurricane Harbor have a special place in the hearts of greater Arlington residents."
Sam Houston has the most Community Scholars from a single campus in the program. This year’s 12 recipients is the most ever for the campus.
That number has more than doubled since coronavirus began spreading through the country, forcing businesses to close.
A giveaway on Saturday at Ben Thanh Plaza in East Arlington provided cloth face masks, hand sanitizer and food for more than 400 people.
“Sometimes in animal shelters there are pets that need a little extra help finding their way to a second chance."
League sources told CBS Sports that the MLB is looking into having Arlington, Phoenix and St. Petersburg, Florida become the three hubs.
More than 9,000 residents participated in the call, with leaders answering more than two dozen questions.
"Technology is helping advance services provided by Arlington Animal Services."
"Republic Services is supporting Arlington businesses while taking care of their crews."
"This five month old female American Pit Bull Terrier mix is black and white in color and weighs 22 pounds."
Curbside pickup will be available at all library locations from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday.
The latest episode features Dr. Cynthia Simmons, the City’s Public Health Authority, and Arlington Fire Chief Don Crowson.
Here are 3 practical gardening tips, as well as 3 common mistakes you’ll want to avoid.
The governor previously closed all schools in the state until at least May 4 in an effort to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus.
"The display, titled The Spirit Lives, visually represents our veterans’ support of those fighting on the front lines against the virus."
"Arlington ISD will move forward with its robust At-Home Learning Hub in the wake of the news that Governor Greg Abbott ordered"
In this issue, Annual Ditto Elementary School Police and Fire Basketball Game, Safety Tips, and Thanks for Community Support.
Next week, the Levitt will kick off its new Levitt Living Room Series of live-streaming concerts on Facebook Live.
The face shields will be distributed to JPS Hospital in Fort Worth while the face masks will be distributed to Libraries staff.
The agency has partnered with Texas Master Naturalists and the Audubon Society for the Texas City Nature Challenge.
All Arlington business owners should check with their financial institutions to determine if applications are available.
Prekindergarten registration for the 2020-2021 school year opens on Monday, April 20.
An example of Arlington kindness touching people around the world.
"After a request from Mission Arlington to the trailer owner, it is on loan to the Life Shelter as long as it is needed, Clark Burgin says."
As we continue practicing social distancing, Arlington organizations and City departments are finding new ways to connect.
“Are we safe around domestic cats, dogs, and other pets at home?”
Water is such a wonderful resource as it can be used for all types of play, exploration, and learning.
“We’re going to keep doing everything we can to do our best for our patients, our team members and our families,” Miles said.
The University of Texas at Arlington Maverick community is a force for good.