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Mayor Jim Ross said the city has a responsibility to protect residents from "unnecessary redistricting" and will ask the council to take action if an attorney identifies legal or ethical problems with the county's attempt.
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The Drone as a First Responder program received a waiver from the FAA allowing it to fly unmanned aerial vehicles further than normal.
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City leaders are working on a new ordinance to govern how the cemetery is operated so it can begin selling new plots for the first time since 1995.
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University of Texas at Arlington plans to make huge strides in research, faculty recruitment, enrollment goals and additional campus housing amenities over the next five to 10 years.
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The money will go to things like roads, building repairs, public safety equipment and replacing an old fire station.
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May Mobility is already familiar to many in Arlington, offering driverless rideshare around UTA and downtown.
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Denton County Public Health reported the first case of measles in the county Wednesday afternoon. The infected person is an adult with unknown vaccination status, DCPH reports.
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Tarrant County Public Health received a report of a measles exposure at Texas Live! and Globe Life Field April 19.
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In a meeting for the city council to set priorities heading into a new quarter, city leaders focused on ways to slash the budget faced with budget shortfall.
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The Trump administration reversed course on all Tarrant County international students whose visas were revoked in early April.
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Fort Worth and Arlington — Tarrant County’s tourism hotspots — plan to work together to study the economic benefits of a proposed high-speed rail route to Dallas.
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It'll be the biggest and longest event Arlington has ever hosted. That means new challenges with deadlines are fast approaching.