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Arlington zoning commissioners unanimously approved an 80-foot telecommunications tower on approximately 1.8 acres of land in north Arlington.
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Mauricio Galante reflected on the diversity in the city of Arlington — and its city council — as he was sworn in as the newest North Arlington representative.
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The vote Tuesday would have set new boundaries for a public improvement district that will fund improvements to the median park along Lamar Boulevard.
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Trademark Property Company will redevelop the Arlington shopping center known as Lincoln Square into a walkable, mixed-use development called "Anthem."
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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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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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Arlington animal service officers captured the coyote Thursday morning
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Arlington City Council members asked the Nehemiah Company to go back to the drawing board on a plan to finance a median park.
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Two candidates have launched campaigns for Arlington City Council's northern council seat five months before the filing period begins for spring local elections.
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Parishoners and community at two Arlington churches mourned the shooting at Lamar High School that left one dead and another injured early Monday, March 20, 2023.
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The crane that for years has stood near Arlington’s entertainment district may start moving in the next month. Construction is slated to start back up on Drury Plaza Hotel at the corner of Interstate 30 and Center Street, according to a city spokesperson.