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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.
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Notable residents in Arlington have asked to buy plots in Arlington Cemetery, according to city officials. Thanks to a law change, they may get their wish in the next couple years.
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Arlington City Council received an update about the city's economic development corporation during an afternoon city council meeting.
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Arlington Fire Chief Bret Stidham said he is discussing aspects of the public health nurse position with the city manager's office before hiring a new nurse.
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Arlington City Council approved an agreement that would allow Loews Hotels and Company to redevelop the Sheraton Arlington Hotel into an upper upscale hotel and convention center.
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Arlington City Council will vote whether to raise the fee for developers who clear trees and do not replace them and discuss ordinances to protect the Cross Timbers ecoregion.
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Michael Morris, transportation director of North Central Texas Council of Governments, updated Arlington City Council about the high-speed rail project and the preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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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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Founded by former Arlington City Council Member Sheri Capehart, MPAC Arlington, Inc., celebrates 20 years of work in the world of local policy.
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Julia Burgen, a former Arlington City Council member and lifelong environmental advocate, died Oct. 4, 2023 at 89.