Chris Moss | Arlington Report
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Thousands of mailers, social media posts and television commercials are pushing the city of Arlington to restore its anti-discrimination ordinance and questioning City Council members鈥 values.
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Odom served in multiple roles across the city, from its Planning and Zoning Commission to City Council. Mayor Jim Ross said he was 鈥渢he true meaning of a trailblazer.鈥
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Mac McKenzie and Vee Lindsay, who both served in the Air Force, watched the annual Veterans Day parade in Arlington from their seats in front of the National Medal of Honor Museum.
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Arlington will welcome veterans from across North Texas to its entertainment district for the Arlington Veterans Day Parade on Nov. 11.
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Arlington Mayor Jim Ross will be running for reelection with hopes of securing a third and final term as the face of the American Dream City.
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A proposal to remove all mentions of gender identity and sexual orientation from Arlington鈥檚 anti-discrimination ordinance was delayed for a second time.
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Shawna Lemley, Arlington鈥檚 emergency management coordinator, attributes her start in the field of weather preparedness to the 1996 film, 鈥淭wister.鈥
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If the council votes for the suspension and the amendment, the city will follow other North Texas city governments in protecting its federal funding.
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About 250 North Texans rallied in Arlington against the state Legislature鈥檚 unusual mid-decade redistricting efforts.
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North Texans will have a chance to speak on plans to redraw the state鈥檚 U.S. House districts.
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The animal shelter has been running over capacity since May, officials said. Other rescue organizations are feeling the pinch, too.