ARLINGTON — Dr. Kristine McDuffy, superintendent of Arlington Public Schools, will give the fourth-annual State of the District address starting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 31.
ARLINGTON — The city of Arlington has established priorities in order to enhance public safety and make efficient use of available resources.
Primary snow routes — which include hospitals, schools and hills — have been plowed and sanded, and as of Friday, Jan. 20, the city is working on clearing secondary streets and transitioning into cleaning up snow and preparing for flooding issues.
We asked our readers to submit their snow photos and Randy Ordonez sent us this photo of an overturned truck on Yew Road.
We asked our readers to submit their snow photos and Sunshine Soderberg sent us this photo of her horse ZayT’.
The Arlington, Lakewood and Marysville school districts have announced that schools will be closed on Friday, Jan. 20.
Arlington Pharmacy General Manager Cory Duskin has inspired a piece of legislation, sponsored by state Rep. Kirk Pearson, that they both hope will help provide less expensive and more attentive health care for pharmacy patients throughout the state.
Citizens expressed concerns over the West Arlington subarea draft form-based code and Transfer of Development Rights program during a meeting with city of Arlington officials and representatives of Makers Architecture and Urban Design on Wednesday, Jan. 11.
ARLINGTON — Tuesday, Jan. 17, saw the city of Arlington extending its three-day Martin Luther King Jr. holiday into a four-day weekend for many of its activities and services, due to heavy snowfall creating difficult driving conditions, with even more severe conditions predicted for the week ahead.
Due to the inclement weather, the Arlington, Lakewood and Marysville schools will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 17.
ARLINGTON — Arlington Police detectives are continuing to investigate an attempted kidnapping that was reported on Sunday, Jan. 8.
ARLINGTON — Detectives from the Arlington Police Department have arrested a 16-year-old Arlington boy in connection with the arson on the night of Tuesday, Jan. 10, that destroyed a home under construction.
Not only did Annaka and Julian Garcia find out that their baby will be a girl, but they also got to see her in a new dimension.
“It’s wonderful to see so many people here on a night when we’re not talking about the budget,” newly sworn-in Arlington Mayor Barbara Tolbert said at the Jan. 3 Arlington City Council meeting. “This is your Council.”
