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Arlington voters will decide four city council seats, with two focused on north and southwest Arlington, during early voting April 22-30 and election day May 4.
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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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Weeks after learning that North Texas secured more 2026 FIFA World Cup matches than any other host city, Michael Morris credits his transportation plan — and its “special sauce” — as the reason the region scored high with the organizing agency.
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All but one Arlington City Council candidate participated in the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce candidate forum April 10.
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Arlington City Council approved two contracts meant to help decrease wait times and improve operations of Handitran, the city's transportation service for older residents and people with disabilities.
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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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Tarrant County Homeless Coalition Executive Director Lauren King has a message for Tarrant and Parker counties: investment in affordable housing works.
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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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'Let’s get this started.' Arlington city officials ready to get International Corridor project goingArlington City Council members told meeting attendees they'd like to meet more to inform redevelopment along the International Corridor.
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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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The Ask Arlington app has nearly 200 options for reporting problems like weeds, burnt out streetlights and potholes.
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For a long time, those visionaries who worked toward remaking downtown Arlington into a work-play-live place overlooked one not-so-tiny four-legged consequence of attracting thousands of new residents.