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Developer Mojy Haddad received approval to build 68 townhomes along Ballpark Way near Arlington's entertainment district.
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Helen Moise will roll off Arlington City Council in May after six years representing North Arlington, which includes the entertainment district and the master-planned community Viridian.
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Brian Daugherty, code compliance director, said his department and Republic Services are focused on education as Arlington transitions to automated garbage collection.
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Arlington City Council approved a $1.9 million settlement Tuesday with the family of Tavis Crane, who was killed by Arlington Police Officer Craig Roper in 2017.
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An Arlington police union wants a Crime Control and Prevention District. City prefers budget processArlington Municipal Patrolman's Association leaders have asked city council to consider a crime control and prevention district, or CCPD.
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Arlington officials say the acquisition primes Arlington Municipal Airport for sought after development as demand grows.
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The city of Arlington announced Marty Wieder will take the helm of Arlington Economic Development Corporation, making him the second leader of the three-year-old taxpayer-funded entity.
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Arlington Mayor Jim Ross told attendees at a teach-in at Dar El-Eman Islamic Center that city council members will discuss a resolution in support of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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Arlington City Council districts 1, 2, 6 and 7 are up for election May 4, 2024, with only one seat an open contest.
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Arlington residents will receive trash carts Feb. 5, 2024, and Republic Services, Arlington's trash hauler, will transition to an automated service.
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Arlington Mayor Jim Ross said he will meet with people who have called for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas militants.
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Notable residents in Arlington have asked to buy plots in Arlington Cemetery, according to city officials. Thanks to a law change, they may get their wish in the next couple years.