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'You can't stop progress.' Resident wants to bring change to Arlington's entertainment district
Residents near Arlington’s entertainment district have become accustomed too – if not irritated by – the changes the area has brought to their neighborhood. Development at AT&T Stadium took away some residents’ beloved shops and restaurants. Traffic for events like games and concerts can make leaving or returning home a hassle when barricades go up and temporary no-parking signs go down.
Arlington mayor backs high-speed rail as economic engine
Arlington Mayor Jim Ross says the proposed high-speed rail line that could run through his city would be an economic game changer that literally puts Arlington at the center of the region’s transportation plans. Ross said he is excited about high-speed rail’s potential and that his city is ready...
Local burger shack in Arlington feeding families through community pay-it-forward program
ARLINGTON, Texas — Nearly Famous Burgers and Hot Dogs operates like many other family businesses in Arlington, but with a deliciously generous twist. Every day, you can enjoy the burgers, wings, hot dogs and all the trimmings available on the menu. What sets Nearly Famous apart is that their food is available to anyone, those who can afford to pay and those who can’t.
Centerpoint office park sells at foreclosure auction
Pinnacle Bank Texas has bought back the renovated Centerpoint office park in Arlington for $30 million at a foreclosure auction, using a credit bid. The four-building property was sold earlier this month on the Tarrant County Courthouse steps, the Dallas Business Journal reported. In a credit bid, the lender bids...
Bullrider who broke neck riding bull now keeps it as pet at his ranch
DALLAS — The hefty black bull was always going to hold a place in rodeo history. He was, after all, the last bull the great J.B. Mauney ever rode, and it was a ride that didn't last long; the bull, Arctic Assassin, bucked him off within seconds last September, and Mauney broke his neck, an injury that ended the famed $7 million cowboy's career.
Motorcyclist killed in crash near Downtown Dallas
DALLAS - A motorcyclist was killed in a late-night crash near Downtown Dallas. It happened around 11 p.m. Tuesday on the Woodall Rodgers Freeway near Pearl Street. Officers found a motorcycle wedged under an SUV. The driver fell off the bike and died at the scene. It’s not clear what...
Red Raiders Rally to Shock Texas
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Cade McGee hit a two run homer in the top of the 9th to help 10th seeded Texas Tech top third seeded Texas 6-4 at the Big 12 Championship at Globe Life Field in Arlington. A game that was supposed to start at 7:30 P.M, ending...
Police investigating fatal stabbing in South Dallas
DALLAS — A man died Tuesday after being stabbed near in South Dallas, police said. At around 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 21, Dallas police responded to a shooting call in the 2900 block of Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard. Police found a man stabbed at the location. He was transported to a hospital where he died, police said.
Arlington Pitmaster Revives 70-Year Family BBQ Legacy with Health-Conscious Twist
In the smoky realm of Texas BBQ, an Arlington joint has caught the attention of both local diners and statewide connoisseurs, not just for its savory offerings but for a heartwarming story of legacy and triumph. Royce Simmons, the pitmaster behind Brisket Boss LLC, has brought his family's 70-year barbecue tradition back to life, seasoning it with a twist of innovation aimed at customers with dietary restrictions.
Wednesday's Child: This spunky girl is 7-year-old Brooklyn who is ready to jump into the hearts of her forever family
IRVING, Texas — Today's Wednesday's Child is a little girl who is full of light, and joy and is in search of a loving family to adopt her. But she only has one special request - to stay in touch with her two biological siblings. Jumping, swinging, and flipping!
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