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Arlington police are investigating several unlicensed adult care homes that operated in multiple Tarrant County cities. The company owner is currently in the county jail.
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The county jail system has about 200 open detention officer positions, and corrections officers are working mandatory overtime, according to the county.
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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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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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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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An interventional pulmonologist from Texas Health Fort Worth explains how endobronchial valves can offer improved quality of life.
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Trinity Metro made the announcement a day after Tarrant County Commissioners rejected a proposal to fund free rides to the polls during the primaries.
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The state found medical neglect and other problems at the Giles W. Dalby Correctional Facility near Lubbock.
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Tarrant County Judge Tim O'Hare said bringing people to the polls was not the responsibility of county government during Wednesday's Commissioners Court meeting.
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As the union continues to negotiate for better wages and benefits at Molson Coors brewery in South Fort Worth, 420 workers continue the strike begun Feb. 17.