Officers arrested Shakim Parish Robinson, 18, without incident on Tuesday, January 28 around 2:30 p.m. in the 200 block of Juniper Drive.
The app allows residents to report common code complaints to the City of Arlington.
Read the latest edition of the city's "Put Technology to Work" newsletter.
Arlington's Community Relations Commission has partnered with local businesses to reward students for their kind hearts.
Arlington's Taxpayers Surplus is $2,100
The Coronavirus causes a respiratory illness with fever and cough, and may lead to severe pneumonia.
It's the moment Arlington residents and Rangers fans across the country have been waiting for.
City of Arlington Aquatics is hiring for the upcoming summer season and wants you to be a part of the team!
Jennifer Sue Witteveen, 52, of Arlington first began volunteering for the non-profit association when her child was playing baseball wit ...
Norma Zuniga is the City of Arlington's newly selected director of Libraries.
Many City of Arlington municipal offices and facilities will be closed on Monday, Jan. 20, 2020, in observance of the holiday.
Adoption fees include all core vaccinations, alteration, microchip and 30 days free pet insurance.
The U.S. Marine Corps is proving good grades pay off, in a new partnership with Esports Stadium Arlington.
Take the time to volunteer for the annual Tarrant County Point in Time Count, which includes Arlington, on Thursday, Jan. 23.
The Friends of O.S. Gray Natural Area invite you to join us for a Star Party and Storytelling in the Park, Saturday Jan. 18.
The Arlington Tomorrow Foundation contributed nearly $1.6 million through 29 grants last year to enhance city services.
The Rangers are making an adjustment in times for most weekend home games in 2020.
The City’s Via Rideshare service area expanded once again on Wednesday, Jan. 8.
The City of Arlington has launched Citibot, an interactive text messaging tool that provides a new way for residents to report issues.
When UT Arlington student AJ Muñoz was 9 years old, her father wanted her to learn martial arts for self-defense.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded $189,423 to the City of Arlington Housing Authority.
The Arlington All Star Craft Beer, Wine & Cocktail Festival is returning for a second year, at a new home.
Make plans to attend Arlington's annual Aging Well Expo next month.
On Monday, Jan. 6, work to replace failed concrete panels on Matlock Road between Interstate 20 and Sublett Road will begin.
"We're looking back at some of the top videos of the year. These selections showcased the best Arlington has to offer."
This two year old male Retriever mix is tan and white in color and weighs 50 pounds.
The Texas Department of Transportation is reminding drivers of upcoming roadwork as part of the I-30/SH 360 transformation.
Before Memphis and Penn State faced off Saturday in the 2019 Cotton Bowl, a winner had already been named.
Many City of Arlington municipal offices and facilities will be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020, in observance of the New Year's holiday.
Two new exhibitions are now open at the Arlington Museum of Art in Downtown.
Parking rules for the 2019 Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 28 and the Dallas Cowboys home game on Sunday, Dec. 29.
"With the holidays underway, now is the perfect time to get crafty with your little ones!"
The name Celeste has the meaning of “celestial” or “heavenly,” and this cat lives up to the “heavenly" name.
Texas Rangers fans will soon have their chance to go inside the new Globe Life Field.
Grab your board and get ready to show off your kickflips, ollies and grinds at Arlington’s newest skatepark.
Javen Hutton, a junior on Arlington High School’s basketball team, has been selected as the City of Arlington’s Student-Athlete of the Month
A team of architects and engineers guaranteed Jones the design would make a statement.
After the holidays are over, residents and businesses are encouraged to recycle their Christmas trees.
Many City of Arlington municipal offices and facilities will be closed on Tuesday, December 24 and Wednesday, December 25, 2019.
Arlington continues to build on its economic momentum with a planned $810 million expansion of the Entertainment District.