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Cluck, who also worked as a physician and led the push for AT&T Stadium and major city growth, leaves a legacy of reshaping Arlington.
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Form-based code is intended to create a more attractive, walkable downtown that connects to the entertainment district.
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The three-day race weekend brought thousands of race car fans to Arlington.
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Choctaw Stadium's street-facing ground floor is becoming home to more restaurants and shops, and city leaders expect the growth to continue.
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The city has designated areas for rideshare pickup and drop off.
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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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It'll be the biggest and longest event Arlington has ever hosted. That means new challenges with deadlines are fast approaching.
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Four veterans of the Army's 1st Cavalry Division traveled from across the country to see each other and visit the National Medal of Honor Museum.
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‘Not a war museum’: Medal of Honor Museum, with focus on recipient stories, opening in ArlingtonMuseum organizers say when the exhibit opens March 25, it will share the real stories of often-ordinary Americans who took extraordinary actions in combat.
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Interested in working at the National Medal of Honor Museum? Job fair offers plenty of opportunitiesThe National Medal of Honor Museum will try to get fully staffed at its job fair on Feb. 1 and Feb. 2, but people can apply online ahead of time.
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The Arlington Police Department is ramping up security for the Cotton Bowl Classic on Jan. 10 and the Dallas Cowboys game on Jan. 5.
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Arlington's mayor wants to have electric vertical takeoff and landing taxis, also called eVTOL or flying taxis, in the city in time for the World Cup.