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A class of 15 university students hopes to find breaks in three decades-old homicide investigations.
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Wind phones began in Japan but have gained popularity in the U.S.
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The Arlington City Council voted unanimously to declare 1,158 plots in the Arlington Cemetery abandoned and available for sale.
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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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The average home in Arlington will see property tax and some utility bills go up by about $12 a month in 2026.
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The deadline for collective bargaining is the end of October. Players are demanding more money to match the WNBA's success.
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The volunteer group, which turns 15 this year, makes and sells blankets, toys and woodwork to raise money for the Arlington animal shelter.
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Increasing taxes and some utility fees would be part of the city's final push to close a $25 million projected budget deficit in 2026.
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FIFA launched the first window of regular ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup on Wednesday. Brace yourself: because they may not be easy to get 鈥 or cheap.
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Volunteers would be asked to work several eight-hour shifts in exchange for World Cup gear and the possibility of seeing matches while volunteering.
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The city has taken the next step to getting E-Space, the satellite communications startup building its North American headquarters in Arlington, into its new home at the city airport.
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Tarrant County College鈥檚 budget for the upcoming school year is its first through a new process that requires justifying every expense, officials said.