Photo by catalinaaa Another day, another bandit, this time a pair of robberies downtown by The Citibank Bandit . A strange story out of Minnesota where an airplane overshot it's destination by 150 miles because the pilots were engaged in a heated discussion . An... read the full story
Arlington News
The Boneyard deliver frights – even at your home
Dan Hall of The Boneyard Haunted House in Arlington offers advice on spooking up your home for Halloween. read the full story
Man Gains Control of Officer’s Firearm Leading to an Officer Involved Shoot
Los Angeles: During a struggle with Los Angeles Police Officers, an Arlington Heights man gained control of an officer’s duty weapon, resulting in an officer involved shooting. On October 15, 2009, Police Officer III Leslie Salinas, 6 years 11 months... read the full story
HARRISONBURG - A Rockingham County native who last year chronicled his successful fight with cancer as a boy in a popular faith-based magazine will soon get to share his story before one of the largest FFA gatherings anywhere. Josh Sundquist, 25, who grew up in... read the full story
Army has best recruitment year ever in Dallas-Fort Worth
By CHRIS VAUGHN In less than six weeks, Kyle Stewart will leave behind the comforts of home in far north Fort Worth for the hardships of a drill sergeant. Stewart, a 2009 graduate of Keller Central High School, enlisted in the Army to fix helicopters, a decision he... read the full story
Planetarium at UT Arlington takes off with upgrade
By BILL HANNA Watching the latest Hollywood blockbuster in 3-D has become the norm, but now you can also see the planets and the solar system in three-dimensional images at The Planetarium at UT-Arlington. The newly upgraded planetarium, which was closed for two... read the full story
Planetarium at UT Arlington takes off with upgrade
By BILL HANNA Watching the latest Hollywood blockbuster in 3-D has become the norm, but now you can also see the planets and the solar system in three-dimensional images at The Planetarium at UT-Arlington. The newly upgraded planetarium, which was closed for two... read the full story
Anders on AT&T PAC: Where’s All the Grass?
SweetCharity and I picked up Helen Anders of the Austin American-Statesman (formerly Helen Bryant of the DMN) early this morning for the dedication ceremony of Dallas’ $354 million AT&T Performing Arts Center. (Helen’s staying with her daughter in... read the full story
Upper Arlington celebrates Fall Fest
Nothing says fall quite like pumpkins, caramel apples and, for Upper Arlington, the annual Fall Fest at Fancyburg Park. Yesterday's festivities, hosted by the city's Recreation Division, also featured inflatable slides and mazes, face-painting, apple-cider pressing,... read the full story
Quicksilver sees rich future in Canada, Barnett Shale
By JACK Z. SMITH Quicksilver Resources has enjoyed considerable buzz and a recent uptick in its stock price as a result of a new Canadian well with impressive initial daily production of 13 million cubic feet of natural gas. But the Fort Worth-based company’s... read the full story
Tasers gaining widespread acceptance, but Tarrant County sheriff bucks the
By ELIZABETH ZAVALA Tarrant County Sheriff Dee Anderson appears to be the lone holdout among the state?s largest metropolitan law enforcement agencies in refusing to issue Tasers to his deputies. Sheriff?s departments in Bexar, Dallas, Harris and Travis counties... read the full story


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