Severe Weather Resources for People Living in Arlington

Headlines, News, Public Safety, Weather
As Arlington experiences the possibility of more severe weather and flooding, please be aware of the following information: Flood PreventionSandbagsThe City of Arlington is currently providing 25 sandbags free of charge per storm event at 801 W. Main. Sand bags are available to residents between 8:00 and 5:00 Monday through Friday. …
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Latest Round of Flooding Leads to Park, Road Closures in Arlington

News, Public Works, Weather
Thursday night’s flooding has led to a number of road and park closures throughout the City of Arlington. As of 11 a. m. this morning, May 29, 2015, the City has closed numerous parks and facilities due to flooding: River Legacy Park (all areas) Bowman Springs Park Richard Simpson Park Village Creek…
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Arlington Public Library’s Summer Reading Club Kicks Off This Weekend

Library, News
As Arlington gears up again for this year’s annual Summer Reading Club, is your super hero ready?Blasting off with the theme of super heroes, the summer long event will begin with the kick off party Saturday, May 30 from 1-3 p. m. at AISD Professional Development Center, where families can dress up…
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Rangers Team Doctor Realizing His American Dream

Community, Headlines, News
After spending 11 years as the team physician at the University of Florida, Dr. Keith Meister’s relocated to Arlington to join the medical staff for the Texas Rangers. Not only does Meister attend most Rangers home games, he often hits the road with the team to make sure players are performing…
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Enjoy an Evening of Wine and Painting at AMA

Community, Highlights, News
Spend Saturday evening showing your artistic side during the Arlington Museum of Art’s fun Art Uncorked! event, an after-hours party featuring wine and painting. Located at 201. W. Main Street, the museum will provide the necessary materials, along with a glass or two of wine to get the creative juices flowing. Before…
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Arlington Weekend Buzz: May 29-31, 2015

News
Weekend Buzz airs on MyArlingtonTV from Thursday to Sunday. You can also check out the video on our YouTube channel. Wags and Flags at Six Flags Over TexasArlington Animal Services invites all area dog owners to bring their four-legged friends to Six Flags Over Texas on Sunday, May 31. The…
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G.E.A.R. Competition Offers Students Chance to Dream Big

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G.E.A.R. Competition Offers Students Chance to Dream Big
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Rain Leads to Water-Related Rescues, Crews Prepare for More Storms

Fire, News, Public Safety, Public Works
Torrential rains caused some flash flooding Tuesday night, resulting in the Arlington Fire Department being called to 10 water-related rescues, mostly in the East Arlington-Johnson Creek area. No injuries were reported. According to the National Weather Service, more rain is being forecasted for the Arlington area, which could bring more flooding. Arlington…
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UTA Athletes and Staff Volunteer at Special Olympics

Education, Highlights, News, Sports, UT Arlington
UT Arlington student-athletes joined coaches in volunteering at the 2015 Special Olympics held on the UTA campus in a four-day event. The festivities include seven sports, featuring track & field, basketball, cycling, equestrian, gymnastics, soccer and tennis with more than 3,000 athletes competing in The American Dream City. Helping officiate the basketball…
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Arlington’s New Mayor and Council Members Sworn In

Government, News
Community leader Jeff Williams was sworn in Tuesday as Arlington’s 26th mayor during the evening city council meeting at City Hall. The event was held in front of family, friends and supporters. City Councilmembers Robert Rivera (District 3), Kathryn Wilemon (District 4), Lana Wolff (District 5) and Michael Glaspie, Jr. (at large District…
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Revitalizing Arlington One Neighborhood at a Time

Headlines, Mayor & Council, News
Learn more about the city’s housing rehabilitation program and other great initiatives in the latest Champion Great Neighborhoods newsletter. The Arlington City Council wants residents to know that “Champion Great Neighborhoods” continues to be a key priority for the work of our City. Great neighborhoods contribute to a higher quality of life and greater…
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Pets of the Week – Meet Raine & Brodie

Cat of the Week, Dog of the Week, News, Pets of the Week
Cat of the Week – Meet RaineThis female, shorthaired, orange and white Tabby mix is about one and a half years old. What a sweet cat—Raine is definitely one that appreciates attention. She loves to sit in your lap and is quite the purring one. She is a “biscuit maker” and is ready to be…
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Rain, Flooding Impacting Some City Facilities

Headlines, News, Parks & Recreation
According to the Arlington Parks and Recreation Department, Meadowbrook Recreation Center has reopened after staff members spent Sunday cleaning up nearly two feet of water that flooded the facility. The center, which is located near Johnson Creek, remained closed during the cleanup. No injuries were reported. Bowman Springs Park also opened this morning.…
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Residents, Businesses Piling Up on Free Sandbags

News, Public Works
The City of Arlington is offering sandbags to residents and businesses needing protection after the recent storms. Free sandbags are available in the parking lot of the Traffic Engineering/Public Works and Transportation facility located at 1011 Main Street, between Cooper and Davis. Staff will be available 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m., Monday through Friday. Simply go through…
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‘Fantasy in Sand’ Opens its Doors in The American Dream City!

Entertainment, Headlines, News
Fantasy in Sand featuring The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is officially open to the public in The American Dream City starting today, May 22, 2015!Internationally renowned sand sculptors were able to carve 3 million pounds of sand into several scenes from L. Frank Baum’s famous book, including Dorothy, Toto, The…
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Officers Conducting “No-Refusal” Enforcement for Memorial Holiday Weekend

News, Police, Public Safety
Drivers can expect to see Arlington police officers this weekend working high-visibility traffic enforcement along area roadways looking for signs of impaired drivers. The Arlington Police Department is participating in the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office countywide “No Refusal” operation, which starts this evening and continues through the early morning…
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30 Seconds with Animal Services Volunteer Larry Glover

Animal Services, News, Volunteer
Learn more about Animal Services volunteer Larry Glover
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Memorial Day Closings and City Service Schedules

News
Many local government administrative offices will be closed Monday, May 25, 2015 for Memorial Day. Regular hours will resume at 8 a. m. Tuesday, May 26, 2015. Garbage and recycling pickups will occur in Arlington as scheduled. What’s Closed Monday, May 25, 2015 Arlington City Hall City Office Tower Arlington Housing Authority Arlington…
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City of Arlington Launches Bond Tracker Program

Government, News, Public Works, Library
The City of Arlington launched its Bond Tracker program this week to keep residents informed about the progress of construction on dozens of projects that were included in the 2014 Bond election. Last November, after months of public input, Arlington voters approved the five-year, $236 million dollar bond package. It focuses…
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Arlington to Dedicate Two Historic Landmarks

Headlines, News, Planning & Development Services
Have you ever wondered what Arlington was like when it was a small town with a water well in the city center?Join the Landmark Preservation Commission and city leaders during a dedication ceremony 2:00 p. m., Sunday, May 24, 2015, as they unveil the two newest local land markers in the city: the…
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New Mayor, Council Members to be Sworn In May 26

Government, Headlines, Mayor & Council, News
Mayor-elect Jeff Williams and newly re-elected members of the Arlington City Council will be sworn into office at 6:30 p. m., Tuesday, May 26, at Arlington City Hall. In addition to Mayor-elect Williams, City Council members Robert Rivera (District 3), Kathryn Wilemon (District 4), Lana Wolff (District 5) and Michael Glaspie, Jr.…
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Arlington ISD Offering Free Meals to Eligible Students this Summer

Arlington ISD, Education, Highlights, News
Thanks to the Summer Food Service Program, low-income students attending Arlington ISD schools will receive nutritious meals while school is not is session. Meals will be provided to all children, ages 1 through 18, without charge at various schools. Meals are the same for all children regardless of race, color, national origin,…
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MyArlingtonTV Launches New “Ask Arlington” Show

Government, Headlines, News
Do you have questions about what’s happening in your city? Want expert answers from some of Arlington’s city departments and partner organizations? We have the perfect show for you!“Ask Arlington” is a show dedicated to answering the questions you have about what’s happening in our city. Each week, on the City’s…
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Arlington Memorial Day Weekend Buzz: May 21-25, 2015

Entertainment, Headlines, News
Special Olympics Texas Summer GamesArlington is proud to be the host of the 46th annual Special Olympics Summer Games from May 21-24 at UT Arlington! Athletes from across the state have been training for weeks to compete in one of seven sports. In addition, special events such as Opening Ceremonies,…
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UTA Creating New College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs

Highlights, News, UT Arlington
Recent moves by UT Arlington are expected to help more students realize their dream of earning a college degree. UT Arlington’s longstanding schools of Architecture and Urban and Public Affairs are in the final phase of an integration that will strengthen academic and research opportunities under the new College of…
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Justice League Ready to Do Battle in The American Dream City!

Entertainment, Headlines, News
The ribbon has been cut for Justice League: Battle for Metropolis 4D at Six Flags Over Texas in The American Dream City!Park President Steve Martindale made the announcement official today, with the help of Batman, Superman, The Flash, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern. Battle for Metropolis features six-passenger vehicles, 18 screens,…
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National Public Works Week Celebrated in Arlington

Headlines, News, Public Works
With several projects in full swing, The American Dream City is taking time to honor its public works employees during National Public Works Week, May 17–23. City leaders are praising the men and women who plan, design, build, operate and maintain the transportation, water supply, water treatment, solid waste systems, stormwater, public buildings…
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Students Encouraged to ‘Take 25’ Safety Discussion Home to Parents

Headlines, News, Police, Public Safety
In the same 25 minutes it takes some people to drive home, watch a television show, or eat a meal, a child could learn the tools needed to stay safe. In recognition of the annual “Take 25” program created by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, the Arlington…
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Pets of the Week – Meet Biff & Buffy

Cat of the Week, Dog of the Week, News, Pets of the Week
Cat of the Week – Meet BiffWant to be mesmerized by a soothing purr? If so, this Cat of the Week is a purr-fect choice for a companion. This one year old male is a buff and white Domestic Shorthaired cat. From his white stocking feet to his white face,…
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Blue Apron to Open Arlington Fulfillment Center

Business, News
New York-based startup Blue Apron, a fresh ingredient and recipe delivery service, is opening a new fulfillment center in The American Dream City as a way of reaching even more customers. According to Blue Apron, the company plans to hire around 250 full-time employees with the launch of the new Arlington…
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UTA Celebrates 28 Graduating Student-Athletes

Highlights, News, UT Arlington
Twenty-eight UT Arlington student-athletes will don their cap and gown this weekend as the Mavericks celebrate graduation. The graduating class celebrates championships, a track-and-field Triple Crown, record-breaking careers and was part of a group that posted a school-record 3.073 grade point average in the fall semester.“Commencement is a favorite time of…
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Arlington ISD Joins Project to Close Gap in AP/IB Programs

Arlington ISD, Education, Highlights, News
The Arlington ISD has been selected to the AP/IB Equity and Excellence Project for demonstrating its commitment to ensuring that historically underrepresented students have the opportunity to succeed in challenging high school courses. Nearly 300 schools applied for one of 120 available spots in the project, and, as a member, the…
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Arlington Eliminating Red Light Camera Program

Headlines, News
On May 13, the City of Arlington notified Arizona-based American Traffic Solutions (ATS), the company that manages the City’s red light camera program, that it was exercising its 90-day contract termination clause. Click here to view the letter. According to the Arlington Police Department, no violations after May 9 will be processed.…
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Darryl Lauster Helping UTA Students to Dream Big, Maximize Creativity

Headlines, News, UT Arlington
Darryl Lauster is a highly-acclaimed Intermedia artist and educator who has chosen to make Arlington and The University of Texas at Arlington his home where he lives his dream and helps others do the same. He is currently an Associate Professor of Sculpture at UT Arlington. Lauster is the founder of the…
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Lake Arlington Water Level Benefits from Recent Rainfall

Headlines, News, Water Utilities
Water levels at Lake Arlington have exceeded 100 percent capacity, thanks to recent storms in the area. According to the Tarrant County Water District (TRWD), system capacity has returned to approximately 95 percent. The significant rainfall has enabled the TRWD to end Stage 1 drought restrictions, which were instituted in June 2013. So, how…
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‘Toulouse-Lautrec and the Post Impressionists’ Exhibit Comes to Arlington

Arts & Culture, Entertainment, Headlines, News
It will feel like summer in Paris when Arlington Museum of Art blooms with the “Toulouse-Lautrec and the Post Impressionists,” an exhibit featuring nearly 200 prints, drawings and posters from avant-garde Post-Impressionist artists. The exhibit runs May 16-August 16, 2015. Visit the Arlington Museum of Art website for hours, tickets prices, and other…
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City of Arlington and Green Mountain Energy Company Launch POWER Program

Community, Headlines, News
Proactive Opportunities for Water and Energy ReductionArlington residents now have a new opportunity to sign up for a 100% green energy plan and conserve water while helping to generate additional revenue for city services. The City and Green Mountain Energy Company have launched POWER – Proactive Opportunities for Water and Energy…
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City Receives Acclaimed Triple A Credit Rating from Fitch

Government, News
The City of Arlington received high marks for its financial strength following a review by the three major credit rating agencies in May. For the first time, Fitch upgraded the City’s General Obligation debt to the highest possible rating: AAA. Standard & Poor’s gave Arlington a AAA rating in 2013. Since…
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Arlington Weekend Buzz: May 15-17, 2015

News
Weekend Buzz airs on MyArlingtonTV from Thursday to Sunday. You can also check out the video on our YouTube channel. Texas SmartScape Plant SaleSummertime is fast approaching, and with the summer heat comes expensive water bills! But those water bills can be reduced. More than half of a typical household’s…
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Police Memorial Week Honors Service and Sacrifice

Headlines, News, Police, Public Safety
Using the #WhyIWearTheBadge, officers around the world are highlighting their commitment to the law enforcement profession on Twitter. This national campaign is sponsored by the International Association of Chiefs of Police as part of National Police Memorial Week. The badge remains the national symbol of courage, strength and integrity. With members of…
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Pledge to Doo the Right Thing, Enter Your Dog in 2016 Calendar Photo Contest

Environment, Headlines, News
Protect our waters and The American Dream City by pledging to Doo the Right Thing. Owners who pledge to pick up after their dogs have the chance to enter them in the 2016 Calendar Photo Contest. That means your dog could be featured in next year’s calendar!Why should you pledge?…
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UTA Students Reach Academic Pinnacle

Education, Highlights, News, Press Releases, UT Arlington
Some 5,000 students are scheduled to claim their degrees during commencement ceremonies May 14-16 at The University of Texas at Arlington’s College Park Center. The UT Arlington Class of 2015 includes more than 3,500 undergraduates and nearly 1,400 master’s students. More than 100 students will earn doctoral degrees during commencement weekend.…
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Pets of the Week – Meet Thor & Tabitha

Cat of the Week, Dog of the Week, News, Pets of the Week
Dog of the Week – Meet ThorThis week’s Dog of the Week, Thor, is a male two year old, brown, black and white Beagle mix that weighs in at about 30 pounds. Thor was an owner surrender to the shelter recently. He’s described as friendly with other dogs, children and…
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New ‘Support Quality Education’ Newsletter Available

Headlines, Mayor & Council, News
The Arlington City Council wants residents to know that “Support Quality Education” continues to be a key priority for the work of our city. Public education that produces graduates who are prepared for future success provides the foundation for a strong Arlington community. We must encourage accountability in public education and find…
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Food Truck Friday Nights Return May 22, 2015

Headlines, News, Parks & Recreation
Good news for Arlington area food truck lovers!Food Truck Friday Nights presented by Arlington Parks and Recreation Department (APRD) will return to River Legacy Park beginning Friday, May 22, 2015. The event runs 5-10 p. m. The Food Truck Friday Night event originally scheduled for Friday, May 15 has been canceled due…
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City of Arlington Website Wins Award at Internet Advertising Competition

Headlines, News
The City’s website was just named Best Government Website by the Internet Advertising Competition. The site was designed by Imaginuity, a Dallas based website design firm, who submitted the award application to IAC. The winners of the 2015 Best of Show Awards will be publicly announced at the ad:tech conference in San…
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Hundreds Come Out to Arlington Public Library’s Teddy Bear Carnival

Library, News
Hundreds of preschoolers and their families came to play, discover, and romp in the spring sunshine during the Teddy Bear Carnival held Saturday, April 25 at the Arlington Public Library’s Southwest Branch. It was a great sight to see so many little ones cradling their favorite stuffed animal as they scampered…
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Martin High School Biomedical Science Program Earns National Certification

Arlington ISD, Education, Headlines, News
Arlington ISD is doing its best to help some young scholars fulfill their dream of a science career. The biomedical science program at Martin High School has earned national certification for its Project Lead the Way program, demonstrating the school’s quality implementation of the PLTW program as well as their dedication…
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Sweet Repeat, Huge Performances for UTA Track

Highlights, News, UT Arlington
The UT Arlington men’s track and field team repeated as Sun Belt Conference champions after turning in a stellar performance Sunday. The men’s conference outdoor title is UTA’s 10th all time and the fifth under coach John Sauerhage. It marks the first time that the Mavericks have won back-to-back crowns…
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Scottish Festival Brings Tradition to Arlington

Headlines, News, Sports, UT Arlington
Visitors experienced a glimpse of Scottish heritage and culture during the 29th annual Texas Scottish Festival and Highland Games at the UT-Arlington Maverick Stadium Friday, May 8 through Sunday, May 10.“You can’t have a Scottish festival without bagpipes,” said Jim Gibson, a pipe major in the Fort Worth Scottish Pipes…
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Arlington Voters Elect Jeff Williams New Mayor, Ban Red Light Cameras

News
Arlington voters have elected businessman Jeff Williams as the city’s new mayor. Williams won the election with 58 percent of the vote over incumbent Robert Cluck, who won 39 percent of the vote. Cluck was first elected as mayor in 2003 after spending two terms on the city council. Four council members — Robert Rivera,…
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Arlington Voters to Decide Municipal Races, Proposition for Red Light Cameras

News, Government, City Council
The polls closed Saturday, May 9, 2015, at 7 p. m. for the joint general and special elections, and now ballots are being counted. Arlington voters cast ballots for mayor and city council, and weighed in on a proposed charter amendment that would remove red light cameras in the City. Here are unofficial early…
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NWS Asks Residents to Prepare for Severe Weather

News, Weather
UPDATE: 4:00 p. m. May 11, 2015The National Weather Service has issued another Flash Flood Watch for Arlington from 1 p. m. Tuesday, May 12, 2015 until 7 p. m. Wednesday, May 13. Previous Story:The National Weather Service wants Arlington residents to be prepared for the possibility of flash flooding and severe weather. Saturday, May…
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Fire Victims Grateful to Officers

Headlines, News, Police, Public Safety
Victims rescued from a burning apartment complex this week thanked the Arlington Police Department. Two police officers, the first on the scene of a raging fire, helped to save lives inside of a west Arlington apartment complex. Officer Kristi Johnson and Officer Billy Cruz were in the area investigating an unrelated disturbance…
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Mother’s Day at Hugh Smith

Highlights, News
Arlington parents try hard to raise their kiddos with love and respect, but most people realize that’s not always an easy thing to do. Parents work long hours with no pay, except for occasional moments of appreciation. It shouldn’t be a surprise that Mother’s Day is a well-deserved holiday, and…
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May 2015 Student-Athlete of the Month: Jenna Wilson

Arlington ISD, Education, Headlines, News
Jenna Wilson, a senior for Sam Houston’s award-winning girls wrestling team, has been selected as the City of Arlington’s Student-Athlete of the Month for April. She is a two-time district champion and recently placed third at the state level. Jenna also carries a 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale, with English being the…
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Arlington Landfill Offering Free Mulch, While Supplies Last

Community, Garbage & Recycling, Headlines, News
Calling Arlington residents… give your flowerbeds a jump start during 2015 with a layer of FREE mulch!Arlington residents can pick up free mulch at Arlington Landfill, 800 Valley Road, while supplies last.“Mulch is good flower bed ground cover. It helps prevent weeds from growing and helps soil retain moisture.” said…
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Arlington Weekend Buzz: May 7-10, 2015

Entertainment, News
Weekend Buzz airs on MyArlingtonTV from Thursday to Sunday. You can also check out the video on our YouTube channel. Symphony Arlington Presents Pianist Lindsay GarritsonClassical music fans can rejoice this week as pianist Lindsay Garritson arrives at Arlington Music Hall in Downtown for a concert Thursday, May 7. Garritson…
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Improve Your Body, Mind

Highlights, News, Parks & Recreation, Sports
A new partnership between the City of Arlington and SilverSneakers aims to help seniors stay fit and healthy. The SilverSneakers program combines energetic workouts and social elements so your exercise feels more like a friendly hangout. Their group classes help develop specific skills and muscles, such as weight training and yoga,…
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Creating Engineers, Scientists of the Future

Arlington ISD, Education, Headlines, News
As a way of finding some of the next generation’s brightest minds, General Motors’ Arlington assembly plant recently partnered with Arlington ISD to present the first-ever STEM Week in The American Dream City. Dozens of AISD students visited the plant Friday, May 1 to learn more about how science, technology, engineering and…
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Arlington Voters Head to the Polls Saturday, May 9, 2015

News
Arlington voters head to the polls Saturday to decide on a number of races and a one proposition. Polls are open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. In addition to casting ballots for mayor and city council, residents will vote on a proposed charter amendment that would remove red light cameras in the…
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UTA Spotlight: Sports Legend Bob Costas Visits Arlington

Highlights, News, UT Arlington
Don’t miss this installment of UTA Spotlight, a weekly news update featuring broadcasting students reporting on events, projects, announcements and other key news. Here are this week’s top stories:– Sports legend Bob Costas visits UT Arlington’s campus.– Meet some of the broadcasting students graduating this spring.– A Movin’ Mavs athlete talks about being a…
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30 Seconds with Animal Services Volunteer William Oglesby

Animal Services, News, Volunteer
Learn more about Animal Services volunteer William Oglesby
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‘Goldilocks’ Production Coming to Arlington Stage

Entertainment, Highlights, News
The CATS (Creative Arts Theatre & School) production of “Goldilocks” by Matt Casarino opens May 8 at the CATS Black Box, 602 E. South Street. The show, designed for younger audiences and performers, will play two weekends, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 pm, and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 pm.…
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APRD Takes Home Top Honors at State Conference

Headlines, News, Parks & Recreation
Each year, the Texas Recreation and Park Society (TRAPS) recognizes and honors individuals and organizations that have rendered significant contributions to the field of parks and recreation. This year, the City of Arlington Parks and Recreation Department took home five awards, including the Gold Medal for Class I. The Texas…
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Student Internship Helps Animals and Students Succeed

Animal Services, Headlines, News
Mansfield Independent School District (MISD) students Briana Yancy and Crystal Chambliss are dedicated to making a difference in the American Dream City. Between school, studying and active lifestyles, both of these young ladies provide six hours of service to the Animal Services Center (ASC) each week through a new internship…
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Pets of the Week – Meet Maral & Bentley

Cat of the Week, Dog of the Week, News, Pets of the Week
Cat of the Week – Meet MaralLook at the unique markings on this stunning Cat of the Week! Maral is a one and half year old female, grey, red and white Dilute/Torbie mix. This beautifully marked cat wants a fur-ever home. She is inquisitive and she enjoys a good kitty…
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Developing a Love for Reading at an Early Age

Highlights, Library, News
Arlington Public Library is currently working on a project called “Stories to Our Children” at three Arlington high schools: Arlington, Bowie and Sam Houston. The young parents who participate in this program are empowered to write a story for their children that will not only remain a family keepsake, but…
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Drinking Water Week and Best Tasting Water Award Recognition in Arlington

News
In honor of National Drinking Water Week, which runs May 3-9, the City of Arlington in partnership with the American Water Works Association (AWWA), is sponsoring the annual celebration to increase public awareness of drinking water. The AWWA, with more than 60,000 members, is the oldest and largest nonprofit organization dedicated…
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New Grant Program to Help Improve Downtown Arlington’s Curb Appeal

Business, Highlights, News
The Downtown Arlington Management Corporation (DAMC) has launched a new program to improve the visual appeal of The American Dream City’s downtown area. The Destination Downtown Grant is open to commercial property owners within the Downtown Business Improvement District. It offers financial assistance to owners who want to reinvigorate older buildings by way…
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30 Seconds with Animal Services Volunteer Michelle Bonner

Animal Services, News, Volunteer
What’s your name? Michelle Bonner Nick name? Shelly How long have you been a volunteer? 4 yrs Where are you from? Red Oak, TX What music CD do you like? Jason Aldean, Old Boots, New Dirt (but anything country really) What’s the last movie you saw? American Sniper What’s your favorite animal? Horses and dogs runs…
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Summer Edition of Naturally Fun Magazine Now Available

Headlines, News, Parks & Recreation
Discover events, programs and more with the 2015 Summer Naturally Fun MagazineThe summer 2015 Naturally Fun Magazine is officially available to the public in digital and print formats. Printed copies of the magazine are available at the Arlington Parks and Recreation Department (APRD) office, recreation centers, City Hall, and City…
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Arlington Students Gearing Up for Robotics Competition

Library, News
The Arlington Public Library hosted a kickoff celebration Saturday, April 25, at its Youth Technology Center – The Lab, located at the East Arlington Branch Library, for the upcoming GEAR Robotics Competition. This is the first year the Library will host this regional event right here in The American Dream City. Robert…
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