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Early Voting Underway in Runoff for Arlington City Council Seat
Early voting is underway for an Arlington City Council seat sent to a runoff election in May.
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Arlington Daycare Wins Fight Against New Gas Wells
The Arlington City Council reversed course Tuesday night and denied a permit for three new gas wells near Mother’s Heart Learning Center.
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Arlington Contracts to Create Citywide Fiber Network by 2028
Arlington residents could see faster internet connections by 2028 or earlier, due to an agreement with SiFi Networks to build a citywide fiber-optic network.
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Arlington City Council Helps to Purchase New Protective Gear for Arlington Firefighters
The Arlington City Council is helping to purchase a second set of firefighting gear for all Arlington firefighters.
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Arlington Mayor, City Council Approve Stricter Restrictions After COVID-19 Death
Arlington Mayor Jeff Williams and members of the City Council are holding a special meeting Wednesday night following the death of a 77-year-old resident of the Texas Masonic Retirement Home in Arlington.
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Six Flags Announces Globe Life Park as New World Headquarters
The City of Arlington may have found a new long-term resident for Globe Life Park once the Texas Rangers move out. According to city documents, Six Flags wants to move its world headquarters from Grand Prairie to the ballpark.
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Six Flags Eyes Globe Life Park for New World Headquarters, Arlington City Council to Vote on Incentives Package Tuesday
The City of Arlington may have found a new long-term resident for Globe Life Park once the Texas Rangers move out. According to city documents, Six Flags wants to move its world headquarters from Grand Prairie to the ballpark.
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City of Arlington Proposes $523 Million Budget
Arlington City Council members met Tuesday to examine the proposed $523 million operating budget for the 2020 fiscal year.
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Grapevine City Council Set to Address Regulating Short Term Rentals
Grapevine is the next North Texas city set to consider regulating short-term rentals like Airbnb.
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Counter-Proposal to Arlington Term Limit Will Not be on November Ballot
Arlington City Council announced on Friday that a special court hearing for the city’s counter-proposal to term limits was canceled and it will not appear on the November ballot.
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Arlington City Council Places Term Limit Measure on Ballot
Arlington City Council held a special meeting on Sunday and Monday in response to a citizen-led measure that, through petitions, placed a proposal on the November ballot that would limit the mayor and council members to three two-year terms, with no opportunity to serve again.
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Arlington Council Calls Two Special Meetings in Ongoing Term Limits Battle
The push for term limits in Arlington has hit a new point of contention. The city council is scrambling to meet a Monday deadline to get its own alternative term limits measure on the ballot, after a judge issued a temporary restraining order on Wednesday blocking their last attempt. But the last-minute maneuvering has critics even more upset.
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Republican Runoff for the Seat Held by Rep. Joe Barton
Meet the two republican candidates who are in a run off for Congressional District 6.
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City of Arlington Cracks Down on Parking Nuisances
The Arlington City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to change how people can park city wide, with additional restrictions in the city’s entertainment district.
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City of Arlington Cracks Down on Parking Nuisances
The Arlington City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to change how people can park city wide, with additional restrictions in the city’s entertainment district.
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Arlington Considers Renaming Golf Course After Texas Rangers
There is a proposal on the table to rename Arlington’s Chester W. Ditto Golf Course the Texas Rangers Golf Club, making the team the first in the MLB to have a co-branded golf course.
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Arlington City Council to Discuss Short-Term Rentals
The city of Arlington will host several town hall meetings for feedback on how short-term rentals such as Airbnb affect taxpayers.
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Arlington Launches $3 On-Demand, Ridesharing Pilot With Via
Arlington is partnering with Via to launch new on-demand ridesharing service in the city as they move to discontinue the MetroArlingtonXpress bus service.
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Arlington Leaders Say Lack of Public Transit Leaves City Open to New Ideas, Technology
You could soon try an on-demand shuttle system or even automated pods on an elevated track through Arlington.
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Arlington Candidate Who Lost By 2 Votes Sues to Overturn Results
An Arlington city council candidate who lost by two votes filed a lawsuit on Monday claiming illegal voting occurred and that he should be declared the winner.