Culture Buzz: 2015-2016 Season in Full Swing at Theatre Arlington

Arts & Culture, Entertainment, Headlines, News
The newest “Culture Buzz” segment on MyArlingtonTV heads to Theatre Arlington in Downtown as the 2015-2016 season is in full swing, with several shows for theatergoers to check out through August 21, 2016. Theatre Arlington wraps up its production of Light Up The Sky this weekend, with shows Friday and Saturday, January 29-30…
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360 South Project: Night Construction Begins

Headlines, News, Traffic Update, Transportation
Nightly construction work on the SH 360 South Project will begin Monday, Feb. 1, 2016 at the Lynn Creek Parkway/Webb Lynn Road crossover. Construction crews will be working from 7 p. m. until 6 a. m. each night between Feb. 1 and Friday, Feb. 19, with the exception of Saturday Feb. 6,…
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UTA Researcher Developing Protocols for Effective & Safe Cold Therapy

Headlines, News, UT Arlington
Cold therapy has long been prescribed for those recovering from orthopedic surgery, muscle inflammation and sports-related injuries, with treatments ranging from ice baths to immersion in whole-body cryotherapy chambers. Yet the risks to exposed skin and blood vessels constricted by temperatures of 50 degrees Fahrenheit or below can be severe, leading…
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10 Ways To Be Active In The American Dream City

Headlines, News, Parks & Recreation
Here are 10 ways to be active in The American Dream City.1. Join a Sports League.2. Try a class at one of our centers: Dottie Lynn Recreation Center Cliff Nelson Recreation Center Hugh Smith Recreation Center Elzie Odom Athletic Center Eunice Activity Center 3. Play tennis at Arlington Tennis Center.4.…
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Dallas Wings Announce Schedule for Inaugural Season in Arlington

Highlights, News, Sports
The WNBA’s Dallas Wings today announced the 34-game schedule for the team’s inaugural season in Arlington, highlighted by the home opener on Saturday, May 21st, 2016 against in-state rival, the San Antonio Stars. The 2016 WNBA season commences with WNBA Tip-Off presented by Verizon, which consists of 12 games that…
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Maverick Speaker Series: Ron Paul & Donna Brazile

Highlights, News, UT Arlington
The University of Texas at Arlington Maverick Speakers Series provides a forum for today’s brightest minds to examine the people, ideas, actions, and solutions that impact the world around us. This month features both former Congressman Dr. Ron Paul on February 2, 2016 and political strategist and commentator Donna Brazile…
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Arlington Weekend Buzz: January 28-31, 2016

News
Weekend Buzz airs on MyArlingtonTV from Thursday to Sunday. You can also check out the video on our YouTube channel. Sinatra My Way — Andrew Heller with the Tommy Dorsey OrchestraAndrew Heller beautifully delivers great Sinatra classics “his way” at 7:30 p. m. this Saturday, January 30, 2016 at Arlington Music…
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January 2016 Student-Athlete of the Month: Destiny Dominguez

Arlington ISD, Education, Headlines, News
Destiny Dominguez, junior for Sam Houston High School’s women’s wrestling team, has been selected as the City of Arlington’s Student-Athlete of the Month for January 2016. Dominguez excels both on the mat and in the classroom. Academically, she is in the top two-percent of her class and says her favorite subjects…
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AARP Tax-Aide Offered at Arlington Public Library Locations

Highlights, Library, News
The chill in the air and changing of the calendar not only indicate the New Year, they indicate a new tax season, and the Arlington Public Library will once again host AARP Tax-Aide at its branches across the city, February 1 through April 16. Appointments are available on a first-come,…
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Put Technology to Work: City of Arlington Joins Nextdoor, Periscope

City Council Priorities, Headlines, Mayor & Council, News
The Arlington City Council has identified “Put Technology To Work” as a priority. Technology touches all parts of the city life – our organization, residents and businesses. It is also integral in achieving the City’s other four priorities including investing in our economy, supporting quality education, enhancing regional mobility and championing…
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Arlington Eats: Cajun Corner Offers Louisiana Style Cuisine

Arts & Culture, Community, Headlines, MyArlingtonTV, News
Come along for a mouthwatering ride and catch The American Dream City’s cultural diversity and unique cuisine with Arlington Eats on MyArlingtonTV. In this month’s edition of Arlington Eats, host Andrew Tanielian checks out the Louisiana-style creole cuisine of Cajun Corner, located at 1515 South Cooper Street, Arlington, TX 76010. This seafood…
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Lone Star Half Marathon & Mayor’s 5K Registration Now Open 1

Community, Headlines, News
Runners will once again get the chance to run The American Dream City as registration is now open for the Lone Star Half Marathon & Mayor’s 5K on April 24, 2016. The Lone Star Half Marathon and Mayor’s 5K will start and finish at the Levitt Pavilion in downtown Arlington. The race…
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Pets of the Week – Meet Trevor & Ace

Cat of the Week, Dog of the Week, News, Pets of the Week
Cat of the Week – Meet TrevorThis one year old, male, Domestic Shorthair is white and blue in color. Trevor is an independent soul and inquisitive about his surroundings. He doesn’t mind being held and will even purr a little bit for you. He does like to “head butt’ you…
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Cary Siegfried Leaves Legacy of Community in Arlington’s Libraries

Headlines, Library, News
A bus full of Arlington ISD pre-kindergartners arrives at the library for their school field trip. Anticipation is in the air, as the children are excited to receive their first library cards. After their introduction, the kids leave full of excitement as official library cardholders, with their first book tucked…
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8 Benefits to Composting in the City of Arlington

Community, Environment, Garbage & Recycling, Headlines, News
Compost is a dark, crumbly and earthy – smelling form of organic matter that has gone through a natural decomposition process. Here are eight benefits to composting in the City of Arlington. Reduces Solid Waste – Compost yard waste instead of sending it to a landfill. Improves Soil Quality –…
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Library’s Southeast Branch Introduces Theme-Based Picture Book Arrangement

Highlights, Library, News
For any parent who has ever searched the entire library for just one more picture book about dinosaurs, cats, trucks, or princesses, the Southeast Branch of the Arlington Public Library just made life a little easier. Picture books at the Southeast Branch are now organized into 12 categories that represent major…
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On the Clock: Reading Water Meters in the City of Arlington

On the Clock: Reading Water Meters in the City of Arlington

Headlines, MyArlingtonTV, News, Water Utilities
“On the Clock” is a new show that gives residents an inside look at the hard work city employees do every day to make Arlington a better community to live, learn, work and play. During each show, we will go “on the clock” with a different Arlington department to highlight the…
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New Partnership Between UTA & GM Offers Student Internships

Headlines, News, UT Arlington
UTA has been producing smart, skilled graduates in Arlington, Texas for more than 50 years. General Motors has been turning out high quality vehicles in Arlington for more than 60 years. These long-standing community pillars formed a brand new partnership in December 2015. Two College of Engineering students were chosen to…
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Arlington Weekend Buzz: January 22-24, 2016

News
Weekend Buzz airs on MyArlingtonTV from Thursday to Sunday. You can also check out the video on our YouTube channel. 2016 Texas Rangers Fan FestThe 2015 Fan Fest was one to remember! Fans enjoyed autograph sessions from top players, tours of the clubhouse, and question and answer sessions with coaches. The…
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AFD vs. APD 13th Annual Charity Hockey Game: Jan. 23, 2016

Fire, News, Police
Get ready for a friendly competition on the ice this weekend to benefit a good cause!Both the Arlington Fire Department and the Arlington Police Department will be participating in the 13th Annual Charity Hockey Game this Saturday, January 23, 2016 at 6 p. m. The event will take place at NYTEX Sports Centre, located…
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City of Arlington Homeless Prevention Program Funds Available

Community, Headlines, News
Beginning January 20, 2016, Arlington residents at risk of homelessness can apply for assistance through the City’s Homeless Housing and Services Program (HHSP). The HHSP is a state funded initiative that will be used in Arlington to help the homeless and those in imminent danger of becoming homeless. The City…
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National Association Selects UTA for Inaugural Show, School

Highlights, News, UT Arlington
Population growth, construction booms and extreme weather events put major stress on urban infrastructure. The University of Texas at Arlington is home to cutting-edge, civil engineering research that will lead to new and better development plans for urban communities.“UTA is located in the center of the DFW area, and everyone…
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Pet of the Week – Meet Gabby

Cat of the Week, Dog of the Week, News, Pets of the Week
Dog of the Week – Meet GabbyThis sweetheart named Gabby is a one year old, female, Pit Bull Terrier is chocolate and white in color, and weighs about 45 pounds. Gabby was owner surrendered recently to the shelter. Her previous owner described her as friendly with both adults and children. As…
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Ask Arlington: Next Phase of Abram Street Rebuild Project

Headlines, MyArlingtonTV, News, Public Works, Transportation
“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 social media pages, we’ll let you know what the topic of the “Ask Arlington” episode will be. All you have to do is post your question and we’ll do…
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Residential Rebuild Construction Meeting: January 21, 2016

News, Public Works
A Construction Briefing Meeting will be open to the public this Thursday, January 21, 2016 at the Council Briefing Room (3rd floor, City Hall) from 6-7:30 p. m., to discuss the next phase of the 2014 Residential Rebuild Program. The 2014 Residential Rebuild Program will be implemented in phases and will complete the residential rebuilds funded from the…
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Detour to Begin for Lynn Creek Parkway/Webb Lynn Road at SH 360

Headlines, News, Traffic Update, Transportation
Construction is scheduled to begin on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016 on the Lynn Creek Parkway/Webb Lynn Road intersection at SH 360. This is a long-term closure that will be in place through Oct. 22, 2016. To allow for construction of the new crossover bridge, Lynn Creek Parkway/Webb Lynn Road crossover access will be…
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Library Seeks Daring Young Writers for Scribbler’s Print Society

Highlights, Library, News
The Arlington Public Library is inspiring daring young writers to look at the world around them and take up the challenge of writing fiction, comics, mysteries, and more, all developed from locations of interest around the city. Children ages 8-12 are invited to join the Scribbler’s Print Society on Wednesday, January…
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Spring 2016 Naturally Fun Magazine by Arlington Parks Available

Headlines, News, Parks & Recreation
Discover events, programs and more with the 2016 Spring Naturally Fun Magazine!The spring 2016 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 of Arlington…
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Arlington Master Composters Workshop: March 4-5, 2016

Environment, Garbage & Recycling, Headlines, News
Be part of the solution and join the Arlington Master Composters for a special workshop this March for our residents. Learn how to make great compost in your own backyard and help the City of Arlington spread the word about the many benefits of composting! Master Composter Workshop Friday, March 4, 2016:…
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Council Approves Project for Collins Street from Mayfield to I-20

Headlines, News, Public Works, Transportation
Drivers can expect to see additional lanes along Collins Street from Mayfield Road and the west bound frontage road of Interstate Highway IH-20. The engineering services contract with Teague Nail & Perkins, Inc. of Fort Worth in the amount of $349,590 was approved by the Arlington City Council at the evening session on Tuesday,…
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5 Common Stormwater Pollutants for Residents to Look Out For

Community, Headlines, News, Public Works
The City’s storm drain system was designed to divert stormwater to the many creeks and streams found Arlington. As stormwater flows over yards and impervious surfaces like driveways, streets, roofs and parking lots it picks up pollutants and transports them to these same creeks and streams. These pollutants can have a…
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City Development Standards Help Beautify Entertainment District

Business, Government, Headlines, News, Planning & Development Services
Site development, building design and streetscape standards are helping to improve the appearance and beautify Arlington’s Entertainment District. The newly rebuilt Chick-fil-A store on Collins Street is the most recent example to showcase the Entertainment District Overlay Standards. Other projects on Collins Street that have complied with the overlay standards are Chase Bank at Randol Mill Road,…
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Arlington ISD Celebrates School Board Recognition Month

Arlington ISD, Education, Highlights, News
The Arlington ISD is recognizing its Board of Trustees and Superintendent Dr. Marcelo Cavazos as a part of School Board Recognition Month at tonight’s board meeting. The AISD Board, which oversees the 11th-largest school district in the state of Texas, has put an emphasis on educational excellence and providing innovative and…
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Literacy Link to Provide Off-Site Checkout of Children’s Library Materials

Headlines, Library, News
Outreach services are a primary focus for the Arlington Public Library, and beginning this spring, the library’s new Literacy LINK will provide children and families across the city with a new way to discover and checkout their favorite picture books and children’s materials. Funded by a grant from the Arlington Tomorrow…
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Closings Monday, Jan. 18, 2016

News
The Arlington City Hall, City Office Tower and many City of Arlington administrative offices will be closed for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, January 18, 2016. Regular hours of business will resume at 8 a. m. Tuesday, January 19. What’s Closed: City Hall City Office Tower Arlington Municipal Court Arlington…
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Arlington MLK Weekend Buzz: January 14-18, 2016

News
Weekend Buzz airs on MyArlingtonTV from Thursday to Sunday. You can also check out the video on our YouTube channel. Arlington MLK Advancing the Dream Celebration: January 15-18, 2016The Arlington Martin Luther King, Jr. “Advancing the Dream” Celebration is January 15-18, 2016. As one of the largest celebrations in the…
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Council Approves Green Ribbon Project Along Pioneer Parkway/SH-303

Headlines, News, Parks & Recreation
Drivers will soon see landscaping improvements along Pioneer Parkway/SH-303 Corridor, after the Arlington City Council approved a design contract for the Green Ribbon Project in the amount of $48,900 at the evening session on Tuesday, January 12, 2016. The project involves creating a landscape and irrigation design for the Green Ribbon Project,…
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Arlington ISD Partners with UNT to Offer Fine Arts College Credit

Arlington ISD, Education, Highlights, News
Today, the Arlington ISD and University of North Texas announce a partnership that will allow AISD students to earn dual credit in fine arts. One objective of the AISD Achieve Today. Excel Tomorrow. strategic plan is that 100 percent of students will graduate on time and excel at their school or…
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Next Phase of Martin Luther King, Jr. Sports Center Completed

Headlines, News, Parks & Recreation, Sports
Arlington Parks and Recreation is proud to announce that the next phase of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Sports Center is now complete for residents to use in The American Dream City. Phase II of the project, part of the 2008 Bond Election, included $1,393,000 in construction for park improvements and was finished up…
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Tierra Verde Golf Club Doubles as Nature Preserve & Popular Golf Course

Highlights, News, Parks & Recreation, Sports
Art Stricklin is a leading Golf and Travel Writer specializing in professional and amateur golf all over the world. He has lived in Texas for over 45 years and written about the game he loves for almost that long. For me, sometimes golf at its highest or most scenic form is…
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Arlington City Council Approves 10 Transit Buses for Handitran Services

Community, Headlines, News, Transportation
The City of Arlington is enhancing its Handitran operation, with the purchase of 10 new diesel-fueled buses to replace units that have outlived their useful service lives. Handitran offers safe and reliable door-to-door transportation services to senior citizens and residents with disabilities throughout The American Dream City. The Arlington City Council approved this purchase in the…
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City of Arlington Expands Action Center Hours

Government, Headlines, News
The City of Arlington is making it easier for residents to take action and improve their neighborhoods and community by expanding the hours of operation to Saturdays at its Action Center, a one-stop shop for all city-related, non-emergency service and information requests. Action Center staff will take calls from 7 a. m.…
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Arlington Chamber of Commerce Announces New President & CEO

Business, Headlines, News
The Arlington Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Executive Committee has unanimously selected Michael Jacobson as its new President and CEO. Jacobson will be joining the Chamber early in February.“We are extremely pleased to announce Michael Jacobson to lead our Chamber as we further elevate our position as a local…
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Pets of the Week – Meet Rowan & Molly

Cat of the Week, Dog of the Week, Highlights, News, Pets of the Week
Cat of the Week – Meet RowanThis week’s Cat of the Week is mesmerizing! Meet Rowan, a three and half month old, white, male, Domestic Shorthair with charming eyes. What a lovable purring machine! This youngster is eager to be held and petted. He will certainly win you over with…
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AMR Subscription Program Helps Reduce Cost of Ambulance Transports 1

Fire, Headlines, News, Public Safety
American Medical Response (AMR) is the City of Arlington’s exclusive contracted ambulance service. AMR operates as a “fee based service” meaning no tax dollars are utilized to subsidize the service. As a result, all costs related to ambulance transports are paid by those who utilize the service. The ambulance contract allows AMR…
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Center Street Opens in Arlington After Successful Rebuild Project

Headlines, News, Public Works, Traffic Update, Transportation
Arlington drivers can now enjoy a smoother ride along Center Street, as Public Works and Transportation announces the completion of a significant improvement project that began in the summer of 2014. The $4.5 million project, funded through the 2008 Bond Election, rebuilt a nearly 1-mile stretch of the four-lane road from…
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UTA Advances Chemical Imbalance Research for Autism, Alzheimer’s & Down Syndrome

Health, Highlights, News, UT Arlington
Biochemists at The University of Texas at Arlington are mapping the catalytic processes of sulfur-oxidizing enzymes to improve understanding of the chemical imbalances found in patients with autism, Alzheimer’s disease and Down syndrome.“Little is known about how sulfur-oxidizing enzymes work, or how or why autistic, Alzheimer and Down syndrome patients…
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Impact Your Business at the Library’s Small Business Network Group

Highlights, Library, News
Starting or growing a small business is a wonderful but daunting task, and the Arlington Public Library wants to help local business owners and entrepreneurs connect while discovering the library’s many free business resources. The first meeting of the Small Business Network will be held Friday, January 15, at noon, at…
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TxDOT Urges Drivers to Make a Sober Ride Part of Game-Watching Plans

Highlights, News, Public Safety, Transportation
The Texas Department of Transportation’s statewide “Plan While You Can” campaign is reminding football fans to make a sober ride part of their game-watching plans for the upcoming playoffs and the big game. The campaign runs through Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016.“As many Texans will be watching football playoffs…
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6 Major Events Happening in The Entertainment District in 2016

Entertainment, Headlines, News
2016 has arrived and that means more great entertainment events to check out in The American Dream City. Here are six exciting events happening in Arlington’s Entertainment District over the next six months in chronological order. 1. 2016 Monster Energy AMA SupercrossMonster Energy AMA Supercross returns to AT&T Stadium on Saturday,…
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Kroger Store Approved for Sublett Road/U.S. Highway 287 in 2016

Business, Headlines, News
A Kroger grocery store received final approval from the Arlington City Council at the evening session on Tuesday, December 15, 2015. Kroger Texas LP (Kroger) intends to develop and construct a 123,000 square foot Marketplace store at the northwest corner of U. S. Highway 287 and Sublett Road in 2016, as well…
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Ambassadors for Aging Hosts ‘Senior Voice’ President/CEO: Jan. 11, 2016

News
Ambassadors for Aging, an-all volunteer group which meets two times each month to discuss issues of interest to older Arlington residents, will host The Senior Voice Newspaper President/CEO Bob Bowsher at their meeting on Monday, January 11, 2016. The event will take place at the Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse (700 E. Abram St., Arlington,…
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Arlington Public Library Begins Read Aloud Hour

Highlights, Library, News
While many children have participated in a storytime at some point in their young lives, the experience often fades away when they enter school full-time. The Arlington Public Library invites families and their children to rediscover the joy of gathering together for a story at its first Read Aloud Hour,…
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Arlington MLK Celebration Keynote Speaker, Art & Essay Winners Announced

Education, Headlines, News
The Rev. Gary Smith, a long-time lead pastor of Fielder Church, will deliver the keynote address when the Arlington MLK Advancing the Dream Celebration kicks off four days of festivities on Friday, Jan. 15 in the Bluebonnet Ballroom at UT Arlington. Rev. Smith has given more than 23 years of service…
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Arlington Weekend Buzz: January 7-10, 2016

News
Weekend Buzz airs on MyArlingtonTV from Thursday to Sunday. You can also check out the video on our YouTube channel. Saturday Storytime with Arlington Public LibraryLooking for something do in Arlington the whole family can enjoy? Join Arlington Public Library’s staff for special family storytime on Saturday, January 9, 2016!…
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Arlington Fire, Public Works Provide Assistance After North Texas Tornadoes

Fire, Headlines, News, Public Safety, Public Works
The Arlington Fire Department and Public Works Department provided assistance and help to those in need after the second deadliest tornado outbreak in DFW history on December 26, 2015. Following Saturday evening’s tornadoes, the City of Dallas Fire Department also requested assistance from Arlington Fire to meet emergency needs and mutual aid to Garland Fire Department. The City sent the Arlington…
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Arlington Winner of NCDA Audrey Nelson Community Development Award

Government, Headlines, News, Planning & Development Services
The City of Arlington has been selected to receive the 2016 Audrey Nelson Award for its work with the Development Corporation of Tarrant County (DCTC) to develop housing for first-time homebuyers in the Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area (NRSA). The construction of new, affordable single-family housing is part of the initiative to…
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Pets of the Week – Meet Kopie and Annie

Cat of the Week, Dog of the Week, Highlights, News, Pets of the Week
Dog of the Week – Meet Kopie (Adopted)This female four year old briard mix is beige and tan in color and weighs 35 pounds. What a cutie we have here! Kopie is a very friendly dog that really enjoys walking on a leash. She’s ready to be your walking companion for…
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May The Course Be With You in the City of Arlington

Headlines, News, Parks & Recreation, Sports
May the course be with you for 2016. From now until the end of January, you can receive the 2016 Frequent Players Club membership at the 2015 price! No Jedi mind tricks required!For the 2015 price of $59.99, you will receive: 20% off green fee and cart rental good anytime…
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Filmmaker Ya’Ke Smith’s Dreams Coming True, One Film at a Time

Filmmaker Ya’Ke Smith’s Dreams Coming True, One Film at a Time

Arts & Culture, Headlines, News, UT Arlington
Ya’Ke Smith, who teaches film at UT Arlington, is a rising voice in independent cinema. Over the years, his films have received world-wide acclaim, screening and winning awards awards at more than 80 film festivals. His films have also screened on HBO, Showtime, BET and PBS. Smith was also recently named…
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Arlington MLK Advancing the Dream Celebration: January 15-18, 2016

Community, Headlines, News
The Arlington Martin Luther King, Jr. “Advancing the Dream” Celebration is January 15-18, 2016. As one of the largest celebrations in the state, this four-day event has consistently attracted thousands of Arlington area residents each year. This will be the 27th year the Arlington Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Committee…
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Drivers Should Expect Lane Closures for SH 360 South Project

Headlines, News, Traffic Update, Transportation
Arlington drivers can expect lane closures in the DFW area this month for the SH 360 South Project. This 9.7 mile project stretches from Green Oaks Boulevard to U. S. 287 and will help ease congestion in and around Arlington, Grand Prairie and Mansfield. It should also enhance safety and generate economic development…
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January 2016 Volunteer of the Month: Molly Pritchard

Government, News
The City of Arlington’s Teen Court Program was re-established in 2007. Since then, its volunteer program has thrived with both teen and adult volunteers. The City would like to recognize an exceptional teen volunteer that has dedicated many Tuesday evenings helping the success of the Teen Court Program. Molly Pritchard is a senior…
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Arlington Parks and Recreation’s New Year’s Fitness Specials

Headlines, News, Parks & Recreation
Arlington Parks and Recreation can make a huge difference in keeping that New Year’s resolution to stay fit. With 92+ parks in Arlington, numerous adult and youth sports programs, an activity center, four recreation and athletic centers and an active adult center, we are proud to play a part in…
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