Julión Álvarez AT&T Stadium show postponed after singer denied entry to US
Popular Mexican singer Julión Álvarez had to postpone his sold-out concert at AT&T Stadium on Saturday after he was unable to enter the U.S. due to visa issues.
Arlington student accused of throwing mustard and bleach mixture on other students
Four Arlington ISD students were taken to the hospital on Wednesday morning after another student threw a water bottle filled with a potentially hazardous substance on them.
Arlington suspect in 2020 murder arrested, posed as woman to lure victim, police said
Arlington police have arrested Mekel Gaston, 29, in connection with the April 2020 murder of Eugene Johnson, who was fatally shot during a robbery.
Arlington PD first in state with expanded drone program
Arlington's police chief says the expanded drone program will help officers do their job safely.
Grapevine HS band invited to perform before Post Malone concert
The members of Grapevine High School’s marching band will perform at a tailgate party for Post Malone’s concert next week at AT&T Stadium.
Arlington voters approve bonds for $200.8M to improve streets, safety, library
For the May 3, 2025 bond election, Arlington residents voted to approve bonds that included 27 projects across five categories for a total of $200.8 million.
Denton County reports first measles case; infected person attended Rangers game
According to Denton County Public Health the person visited several locations between April 19-22.
Texas House bill tries to close property tax exemption loophole
Some Texas lawmakers are trying to close what they call a property tax exemption loophole. It involves housing financial corporations, or HFCs.
Second victim in Arlington double homicide identified
The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's office has identified the second victim in a double homicide that happened on Saturday, April 26 at an Arlington QuikTrip.
6-foot boa constrictor snake found in tree at Arlington park
Animal services officers were able to safely rescue the 6-foot long red tail boa from a low-hanging branch. Officials said this type of snake is not capable of surviving on its own in the wild.
Amber Alert founder says system is being misused
For nearly 30 years, the Amber Alert has helped locate abducted children. But its founder believes changes should be made to make the emergency alert system more effective.
Arlington Bond Election: What the propositions mean
The proposed bonds include 27 projects across five categories for a total of $200.8 million. The five propositions on the ballot include streets, public safety, parks and recreation, the downtown city administrative building, and libraries.
Arlington police investigate shooting that left 2 dead, 1 injured
The Arlington Police Department is investigating a late-night shooting that ended with the deaths of two men and injured a third.
Feds to restore status of international students - for now
On Friday, the federal government said it is restoring the legal status of many international students who are in the U.S. on a visa.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor removes iconic slide
Hurricane Harbor is tearing down one of its iconic slides – the Black Hole.
Arlington 18-year-old killed after motorcycle collides with pickup truck
An 18-year-old motorcyclist died Monday after crashing into the back of a pickup truck in Arlington, police said.
At least 73 visas revoked from international students at North Texas universities
On Thursday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained why more than 300 international student visas were revoked in recent days.
Violent crime spree end in fatal stabbing of 63-year-old Arlington woman: affidavit
New details released in the arrest affidavit of Guerrero—the man on parole and wearing an ankle monitor who is accused of fatally stabbing a woman in a random attack at an Arlington apartment complex.
Arlington murder suspect arrested in California after nearly a decade on the run
An Arlington murder suspect was arrested this week in San Diego after nearly 10 years on the run, according to Arlington police.


















