Kailey Broussard
Arlington Accountability ReporterKailey Broussard covers Arlington for KERA News and the Arlington Report, a collaboration between the station and the Fort Worth Report. They have covered the city since 2020, originally for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Kailey has covered a little bit of everything in one of the largest cities without a daily news presence, from local politics to urban redevelopment to breaking news. Send story ideas to Kailey at kbroussard@kera.org.
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Coyote sightings uncommon in Arlington park where children were bitten, animal control officials sayArlington's Parkway Central Park was the subject of only two wildlife sightings since 2021, according to Animal Services Manager Ashley Woolnough.
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KERA-Fort Worth Report collaboration features work by Arlington's 'unofficial' historian O.K. CarterAfter a 40-year career in local journalism, O.K. Carter will write weekly columns for the Arlington Report, a publication powered by the Fort Worth Report and KERA.
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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 will host nine matches, the most of any city. But Despite rumors, AT&T Stadium will not be the site of the 2026 FIFA World Cup final.
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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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The department's Connect Arlington initiative offers residents and business owners a registration option for their security cameras.
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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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Foreign media points to AT&T Stadium as the selected venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final match but local officials have yet to confirm.
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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.