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Eyes on Arlington: Nominations sought for Legacy of Women Award

|Monday, Apr. 22, 2013

SafeHaven will recognize women from Tarrant County for their outstanding achievements in the fields of arts, business, education, health and human services, and volunteerism at the Legacy of Women Luncheon on Oct. 3 at the Fort Worth Convention Center.Read more

Arlington school district looks at security measures

| |Monday, Apr. 22, 2013

School improvements won't include allowing teachers to carry guns.Read more

Arlington schools' student code addresses electronic cigarettes, see-through clothing

| |Monday, Apr. 22, 2013

It also bans e-cigarettes. Trustees will consider it May 2.Read more

Lawmakers pass bill to help Cowboys Stadium land BCS national championship

| |Monday, Apr. 15, 2013

The measure, crafted by state Sen. Kelly Hancock, R-North Richland Hills, heads to the governor’s desk.Read more

Notable and quotable

Monday, Apr. 22, 2013

Shady Valley will host Luke Joeckel’s NFL draft party.Read more

Eyes on Arlington: CATS gala will be a night to remember

Monday, Apr. 15, 2013

The event is May 11 at The Sanford House.Read more

Dalworthington Gardens voters will choose whether to continue crime district tax

| |Friday, Apr. 12, 2013

The half-cent sales tax raises about $120,000 a year, Police Chief Bill Waybourn said.Read more

Arlington-area women’s photography group puts work on display at museum

| |Thursday, Apr. 11, 2013

Chics Who Click, which now has about 265 members, was the outgrowth of a digital photography course at UT Arlington.Read more

Mexican wrestlers bring anti-bullying message to Arlington YMCA after-school program

| |Monday, Apr. 08, 2013

The event Friday was part of Lucha Libre USA’s Masked Warriors Live United We Stand Tour.Read more

Two Arlington moms still pushing for later high school start time

| |Monday, Apr. 08, 2013

Debbie Moore and Cheryl Till have freshmen at Martin High and say the current 7:35 a.m. first bell is harmful to teens.Read more