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Registration now open for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk
NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and the American Cancer Society invite you to join the fight against breast cancer by participating in this year’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on Saturday, October 19, at the Choctaw Stadium in Arlington. On-site registration begins at 7:30 a.m. but online registration is highly recommended. Online registration is open now. Just click HERE to…
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Arlington sees an increase in pedestrian accidents, according to police chief
Pedestrians made up 35% of the fatalities, and 17% were on a motorcycle.
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Arlington leaders, police work to reduce speeding in traffic
The city leaders and the police are collaborating to reduce speeding and enhance safety on Arlington streets. A recent study analyzed the crashes in the city during the first half of the year. The police chief presented the findings to the council, and NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil explained the details.
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Arlington City Council gets update on plan to make streets safer
City leaders in Arlington will get an update on their plan to make streets safer for drivers and pedestrians. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Arlington City Council member calls for more traffic tickets
It’s not a complaint you get often about police, that they should be giving out more tickets, but that’s what one Arlington City Council member wants. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman reports the reason behind the call for action.
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Arlington City Council member wants cops to write more tickets
One Arlington City Council member wants police to write more traffic tickets, after seeing data that indicates they’ve decreased over the past few years.
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Suspected drunken driver accused of killing motorcyclist in Arlington
A mother riding her motorcycle Friday night was killed after Arlington police said a suspected drunken driver crashed into her.
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Arlington ISD has to pay millions to the state in compliance with Texas law
A North Texas school district is looking at a budget gap, but has to send the state millions of dollars. It has to do with Texas’ Recapture Law, which says districts that are “property rich” have to give their extra tax revenue to the state to be redistributed to others who need it. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman reports how it...
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Facing a budget gap, Arlington ISD has to pay millions to the state
The Arlington Independent School District says it must return about $6.5 million to the state after falling into recapture for the third straight year.
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Arlington rideshare driver abducted, forced to drive to Florida for second kidnapping, FBI says
An Arlington rideshare driver is OK after being kidnapped and forced to drive to Florida over the weekend, where a second kidnapping was being planned.
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Mike Tyson says he feels good after health scare, ready for his rescheduled fight with Jake Paul
Mike Tyson says he is feeling good and has resumed training after a health scare forced the postponement of his boxing match against Jake Paul.
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Breakthrough in 1985 unsolved cold case murder of UTA student
A family of a woman murdered in her home in Arlington in 1985 is finally getting some answers. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has the story.
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Cold case murder cracked in Arlington using genetic genealogy
Using genetic genealogy, Arlington police, and the FBI identified the man they say killed Terri McAdams nearly 40 years ago. Police released the findings in a news conference attended by the victim’s family on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024. Speaking at the news conference were Arlington Chief of Police Al Jones, Arlington police detective Devon Coffer, Chad Yarbrough, special agent in charge...
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UTA student's 1985 cold case murder solved using genetic genealogy
The Arlington Police Department is set to announce Wednesday afternoon ‘major developments’ in a 1985 cold case involving the brutal murder of a UT-Arlington student.
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30 North Texas districts return to school Wednesday
The new school year starts Wednesday for thousands of kids in North Texas, including those in Arlington ISD. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Arlington ISD students go back to school Wednesday, some faculty stress the need for digital detox
Thousands of North Texas students are going back to school on Wednesday, but teachers say that tablets and electronics are presenting an issue. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Man dies after shooting at wife, starting fire, Arlington police say
Arlington police are investigating a shooting and fire that left a woman and officer with minor injuries and one man dead.
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Man dies after shooting and fire call to Arlington home
A man died and a woman and officer suffered minor injuries after a shooting and fire call was reported at an Arlington home Monday evening.
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Teacher turns criticism into a mission to help other teachers get supplies
There is just over a week left until Arlington ISD students return to school. Teachers, including those in specialized units like special education, are seeking community help for school supplies to ease their out-of-pocket expenses. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero shares the story of a teacher who turned criticism into a mission to help others.
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Tarrant Area Food Bank expands impact
Two years ago, Tarrant Area Food Bank (TAFB) launched the R.E.D (Resources. Education. Delivered.) program with a single bus to provide essential resources and education to communities in need. Today, the year-round program has expanded to four buses, extending its reach to Fort Worth, Arlington, Parker County, and Denton County. The program offers social service benefits, assisting families in qualifying...