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Arlington Eats: Paleteria Oasis Brings the Taste of Mexican Snacks to Arlington
It’s Mexican flavor in Texas! On this episode of Arlington Eats, host Cynthia Lemus takes you to Paletería Oasis, where you can have Mexican snacks, popsicles, ice cream and much more.
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Celebrate Black History Month 2024 With the Arlington Public Library
This February, join the Arlington Public Library in celebrating Black culture and contributions, past, present, and future. Check out our programs to commemorate Black History Month!
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Arlington Water Utilities' Minor Plumbing Repair Assistance Program May Aid Low-income Homeowners
The Arlington Water Utilities Minor Plumbing Repair Assistance Program provided $25,000 worth of assistance to Arlington homeowners during Fiscal Year 2023, and applications are being accepted now for assistance in the current fiscal year.
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Remaining Arlington Mlk Four-day Celebration Events Rescheduled for Feb. 18 & 19, 2024
After the Arlington Martin Luther King, Jr. “Advancing the Dream” Four-Day Celebration Committee, Inc. decided to reschedule the events initially planned for Sunday, Jan. 14, and Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, due to extreme winter weather, the committee announced those postponed events have been rescheduled for Feb. 18 and Feb. 19, 2024 in alignment with Black History Month.
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Ben Thanh Plaza to Host 2024 Lunar New Year Festival This Weekend in East Arlington
Celebrate the Year of the Dragon this weekend at the annual Lunar New Year Celebration at Ben Thanh Plaza in East Arlington.
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Volunteers Sought for 6th Annual Fish Creek Cleanup Challenge on Feb. 24, 2024
Organizers for the upcoming 6th annual Fish Creek Cleanup Challenge are seeking volunteers to collect discarded cans, glass and plastic bottles, paper and other debris littering the banks of the southeast Arlington creek.
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Arlington Pd, City Leaders Cut Ribbon on New Southwest Cop Shop
This month, the Arlington Police Department and city leaders celebrated the opening of a brand new storefront – or “Cop Shop” – in the southwest part of the city.
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Marty Wieder Selected as New Executive Director of Arlington Economic Development Corporation
Marty Wieder has been named as new executive director of the Arlington Economic Development Corporation. Wieder will begin on Feb. 19, 2024.
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City of Arlington to Invest $77,660 in Neighborhood Matching Grant Projects in 2024
The City continues to invest in neighborhoods throughout The American Dream City, with the Arlington City Council approving $77,660 in new Neighborhood Matching Grants for four projects across the city.
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Enjoy Free Language Courses, Digital Magazines, E-books, Movies, Music and More With Your Arlington Public Library Card
Did you get a new device this holiday season? Lucky you! Get the most out of your new phone, tablet, or other device by adding our digital resources. You can explore free learning tools, read current magazines, download e-books and more. The best part is, it's all free with your library card.
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Volunteers Sought For 6th Annual Fish Creek Cleanup Challenge On Jan. 27, 2024
Organizers for the upcoming 6th annual Fish Creek Cleanup Challenge are seeking volunteers to collect discarded cans, glass and plastic bottles, paper and other debris littering the banks of the southeast Arlington creek.
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Texas Rangers, Delaware North to Host Seasonal Employee Job Fair on Jan. 20, 2024
The World Series Champion Texas Rangers and its exclusive concessionaire Delaware North are partnering to host a hiring event for 2024 seasonal positions at Globe Life Field and Choctaw Stadium.
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City Completes Randol Mill Park Erosion Repair and Drainage Improvement Project to Protect 65 Homes From Flood Risk
The City of Arlington has completed a three-year, $9.5 million drainage improvement project to reduce the risk of flooding for 65 homes as well as repair creek bank erosion threatening Randol Mill Park and nearby Oakwood Lane.
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AEDC Poised for Visibility, Community Engagement in 3rd Year of Operation
The Arlington Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) is in the news with a KERA story after interim executive director Lyndsay Mitchell delivered a comprehensive economic development update at Arlington City Council’s Tuesday afternoon meeting.
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Ask Arlington: How to Create a Basic Emergency Supply Kit to Help Your Family Weather the First 72 Hours After a Disaster
Being prepared for an emergency isn't just about staying safe during a storm or a disaster. It's also about how to stay comfortable, clean, fed, and healthy afterwards—when a storm or disaster may have knocked out electricity disrupted your normal life.
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Protect Your Pets, Plants and Pipes During Freezing Temperatures
With freezing temperatures in this month's forecast, the City of Arlington wants to remind residents to be safe at home and on the road. Here's a handy check list on how to protect your property, pipes, plants and pets during these chilly days and nights. And help keep our streets free of ice by turning off those automated outdoor sprinkler systems at your home or business!
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2024 Lake Arlington Boat Permits Are Available
Planning a day at Lake Arlington? 2024 Boat Permits are available for purchase online.
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Residents Invited to Participate in Telephone Town Hall on Jan. 18 for Residential Trash Cart Service
Arlington residents have the opportunity to learn about the upcoming trash cart transition and have their questions answered in an upcoming Telephone Town Hall.
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Southeast Connector: Southbound Us 287 Reduced to One Lane From Village Creek Road to Carey Street Overnights Through Feb. 8
Want to stay in the know about the Texas Department of Transportation's Southeast Connector Project and how construction activity may affect your commute? Each Friday, the City of Arlington will share the latest information about the $2.1 billion project, which will rebuild and widen approximately 11 miles of I-20, I-820 and US 287 between now and 2027.
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Volunteers Sought for TCHC's Annual ‘point in Time Count’ in Tarrant, Parker Counties on Jan. 25, 2024
The Annual Point in Time Count is a nationwide event held in January to provide a snapshot of what homelessness looks like in one night for every community in the country. This year’s count will take place on Jan. 25, 2024.