Dang Le | Fort Worth Report
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The University of Texas at Arlington’s north and south bridges, which span Cooper Street to connect two sides of the campus, are seen by thousands of drivers every day. But many drivers wouldn’t know they’re passing by one of Texas’ largest universities.
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Ashley Haddad noticed her sixth grade student rocking in his chair — a sign that he was losing focus.
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Arlington ISD trustees took their first look at the 2024-25 academic year budget.
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Emotions filled the air as dozens of attendees dressed in Sam Houston’s signature blue listened to speakers at the Arlington ISD board meeting. There was sadness. There was anticipation. Then came a flood of memories.
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Satellite communications startup E-Space is moving ahead with its North American expansion, a project that could bring a minimum of 400 high-tech jobs with an average annual salary of $95,000 within its first five years of operation in Arlington.
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Mansfield ISD will allow an ineligible candidate to remain on the ballot for the May 4 election.
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As the sky darkened, all eyes at Arlington’s Martin High School were on the once-in-a-lifetime spectacle of the total solar eclipse in North Texas.
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The theater presents the musical March 29-April 14. The production is a part of Theatre Arlington’s Family Series for 2024.
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Kristin Harman knew her position as an instructional coach at Arlington ISD’s Bailey Junior High School might get cut.
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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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Willkommen, bienvenue, Theatre Arlington! “Cabaret,” set in a Berlin nightclub amid the Nazis’ rise to power in 1929, is opening the 2024 season of Theatre Arlington.
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On a sunny Tuesday morning in Arlington, Matt Smith started his rounds with his shirt sleeves down. It wasn’t just any day at work; it was his first day as Arlington ISD superintendent.