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An Arlington man went missing last Wednesday after getting dropped off for a medical appointment in Boston, according to the Arlington Police Department. Jose Pereira, 69, was last seen after being transported to Tufts Medical Center. He did not return home afterward, and officials believe he is still in the Boston area.
A boisterous audience overwhelmingly opposed mid-decade redistricting as elected officials and community members took their turns addressing a panel of Texas House lawmakers in Arlington.
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNArlington hearing sees strong pushback against redrawing congressional maps
Amidst strong public opposition, Texas lawmakers are holding hearings on redrawing congressional maps at President Trump's urging, despite previous claims of "race-blind" maps and concerns about disenfranchising minority voters.
The cost of funding Metro service may be one of the issues taking center stage in this year's race for Arlington County Board. The five candidates on the Nov. 4 ballot have a variety of competing views on how much,
Police arrested the man after tying him to a trove of illicit material discovered in a stolen car from Bedford.
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Asia has designs on the blossoming Dallas-Fort Worth economy, with Japan positioning itself to be the tip of the spear.
An Arlington 60-year-old who died in a five-vehicle wreck on the Capital Beltway last week is remembered by many for her kindness and vibrant spirit. Family, friends and acquaintances recall Suzanne K.
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DC News Now on MSN3 wanted after man threatened with machete inside Arlington business
Three Venezuelan men who the Trump administration sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador said they experienced physical and psychological torture. Three Venezuelan men who the Trump administration sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador said they experienced physical and psychological torture.
Crews are evaluating any potential damage to the Arlington Bridge Project caused by flood waters from Sunday night’s torrential rainstorm.
Members of the Arlington Planning Commission, who currently work without financial compensation, could eventually start getting paid. Although posts on the commission are unpaid by longstanding tradition,