Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Mansfield restaurants may have to enclose smoking areas

Lighting up in Mansfield could soon get a lot harder.

The growing city is considering changing its smoking ordinance for restaurants.

This push, if it happens, could be expensive.

The changes would mean restaurants would have to follow the lead of one restaurant, No Frills Grill and Sports Bar.

If you turn right at the establishment, you will likely enjoy a casual, smoke-free dinner with your family.

Go left, and you're on the more adult side.



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Intruder shot at Arlington residence

ARLINGTON — A home invasion suspect was shot and killed late Monday night after he and another masked man burst into a house in the 900 block of Carthage Way.

Arlington police said one of three adults inside the residence opened fire on the intruders. The suspect was dead before police arrived.

The second suspect — wearing blue jeans, a white sweater and purple gloves — fled the scene.

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Dallas Home Prices Drop

slide in U.S. home prices gained speed in August.

And home prices in the Dallas-Fort Worth area dipped lower as well.

Home prices fell by a record 16.6 percent in Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller's monthly housing report.

In the D-FW area, prices fell 2.7 percent in August from a year ago in the benchmark home survey.

Out of the 20 markets Case-Shiller tracks, "13 of them had their annual returns worsen from last month's report," S&P's David M. Blitzer said in the survey. "As seen throughout 2008, the Sun Belt markets are being hit the most."

None of the cities Case-Shiller follows had an increase in home prices from last year.

The sharpest declines were in Las Vegas and Phoenix ­ down more than 30 percent.

The D-FW area had the smallest home price decline of all the cities in the report. But the annual dip in home values here grew slightly from July to August.



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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Six Flags takes heat from residents over proposed sale of beer

Oct. 15, 2008

By ANDREA AHLES

Theme-park rides and alcohol do not mix, several local residents testified at a public hearing regarding Six Flags’ application to sell beer at its Arlington parks.

"It is a children’s park," Terry Wilson of Grapevine said. "It is not an adult park for drinking."

A dozen people testified at the public portion of the hearing in Fort Worth before state Administrative Law Judge Tanya Cooper, who also heard from Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck during the evidentiary part of the hearing. Six Flags will present its case today.

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UT-Arlington increases income level

ARLINGTON, Texas (Map, News) - Starting in January, the University of Texas at Arlington is increasing the income cap up to $65,000 for families of undergraduates to get free tuition in its two-year-old Maverick Promise program, officials said.

The program had a $40,000 cap this fall and expects to add 120 to 125 students to the estimated 550 who receive Maverick Promise grants, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported Wednesday in its online edition.

The announcement of a $25,000 cap increase comes less than a month after Texas A&M University said it was offering free tuition for middle income families. In order to be eligible for free tuition, families of Texas A&M freshmen must have incomes of $60,000 or less, up from the limit of $40,000 in another program.

UT Arlington officials said they had been considering widening the coverage of the financial aid program for some time.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

DFW won't see big home price declines, A Report

Report: Dallas-Fort Worth won't see big home price declines 11:08 PM CDT on Thursday, April 10, 2008 By STEVE BROWN / The Dallas Morning News stevebrown@dallasnews.com

While North Texas' housing market decline has accelerated in recent months, analysts are still betting that the Dallas-Fort Worth area won't see measurable price declines. Indeed, the latest report from mortgage insurance firm PMI Group says that D-FW is one of the last places in the country likely to see a drop in home prices during the next couple of years. There's less than a 1 percent chance that home prices will fall here, according to PMI's spring risk index report, which was released Thursday. At the same time, PMI says that 13 of the nation's top housing markets have more than a 60 percent likelihood of home price declines. Full Story

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Most Eighth Graders Pass TAKS Reading

More than 90 percent of eighth-graders in the Arlington, Mansfield, and Kennedale school districts passed the reading portion of the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills in 2008. Full Story

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Arlington Urban Ministries Seeking to Aid More People

Officials of Arlington Urban Ministries are hoping that a few tweaks to its yearly fundraising dinner and auction will boost the event's totals by more than 50 percent, from $45,000 to $70,000. Full Story

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

United States Bowling Congress to Move Headquarters to Arlington

The deal has been sealed. The United States Bowling Congress will move its headquarters to Arlington, bringing nearly 200 jobs and $13 million in capital investment to Texas.

Following the state’s announcement of a $693,000 award from the Texas Enterprise Fund, Arlington Economic Development Manager Robert Sturns said the city is preparing for the next and final step in the process. Full Story

City Would Gain $1.4 million From Lease

A proposed parkland gas lease would bring the city more than $1.4 million in bonus money.
The lease with Carrizo Oil and Gas would be for about 95 acres of public land near the University of Texas at Arlington, including Johnson Creek Linear Park, Fielder Park, Doug Russell Park and Arlington Cemetery.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Building of Toll Road Fast-tracked

How important is the construction of the Texas 161 toll road for traffic flow at the new Dallas Cowboys stadium in Arlington? Important enough for Dallas-Fort Worth planners to gamble more than $200 million in local funds to get the project under way.

Last week, the Transportation Department opened bids for the toll road's main lanes from Texas 183 to Interstate 30. The best bid was $215 million by Williams Brothers of Houston. The Regional Transportation Council agreed to pay that amount, plus $12 million to ensure that frontage roads are built over railroad tracks in central Grand Prairie.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Arlington's Glorypark Project Won't Be Finished for Dallas Cowboys Stadium Unveiling

The 1.2 million square foot Glorypark development will not open in time for the unveiling of the nearby Dallas Cowboys stadium as originally planned.

Developer Yaromir Steiner told business leaders, college officials and students attending the University of Texas at Arlington Business Week luncheon Tuesday that the opening of the mixed-use project has been delayed from fall 2009 to March 2010. The Cowboys stadium, which is just few blocks away, opens in fall 2009.

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Monday, March 10, 2008

Drugs Found in Watersheds of 28 areas

"At least one pharmaceutical or byproduct was detected in testing within the watersheds of 28 major metropolitan areas, according to an Associated Press survey of 62 major water providers and data obtained from independent researchers."

Some of the areas covered by the research are as follows:

Arlington, Texas: 5 (unspecified drugs)

Atlanta: 10 (including caffeine, sulfamethoxazole, diltiazem, acetaminophen, trimethoprim, cotinine and paraxanthine)

Cincinnati: 4 (gemfibrozil, ibuprofen, sulfamethaxazole and ethinyl estradiol)

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Arlington Peddler Show

For over 30 years, The Peddler Show has offered shoppers a one-of-a-kind custom shopping experience. Currently operating over 26 Peddler Shows annually, the Show's Jury Board is devoted to maintaining a fresh and unique marketplace – offering repeat shoppers something new with each visit. Shoppers will find a vast selection of unique items including personalized designs, home décor, hand crafted jewelry, fashionable clothing, gourmet treats, creative gifts and so much more!

Date: March 7-8, 2008
Location: Arlington Convention Center
1200 Ballpark Way
Arlington TX, 76011

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Ball Park at Arlington



The Ball Park at Arlington is located on I-30 and Highway 360 near Six Flags over Texas and Hurricane Harbor. 2008 Promotional Schedule


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Student Found Dead in UTA Dorm Room

ARLINGTON — Police at the University of Texas at Arlington are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a man found in the university owned Meadow Run Apartments, said Rick Gomez, assistant chief for the UTA Police Department.

Quintin Lamb, 20, was found dead Monday night. The Celburne man, who was not a student at UTA, was visiting his girlfriend, a UTA student, who lived at the apartment. Her name was not released. She called police around 10 p.m.

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Arlington real estate appraiser sentenced to 5 years for fraud

Arlington Real Estate Appraiser sentenced to 5 years in prison for fraud. Scam cost Countrywide millions. Full Story.

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Arlington Texas Atmosphere


Arlington Texas is a mixture of the down-home country atmosphere of Fort Worth combined with the upscale gloss of urban Dallas, no doubt because it is sandwhiched in the middle of DFW.

Home Sales Drop Biggest in 18 Years

North Texas new-home sales fell by the largest amount in 18 years in 2007, according to figures released Friday by the housing-tracking firm Residential Strategies.
A glut of inventory, tougher requirements for loans in the last half of the year and a fiercely competitive market all contributed to the worst nose dive since the real estate crash of the late 1980s. Fort Worth Star Telegram

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Arlington TX Realtor - Margarita Leslie




Margarita Leslie is a Fort Worth Real Estate Agent specializing in Arlington TX Homes. She helps everyone from first time home buyers and experienced home investors buy and sell homes throughout Tarrant County. Margarita has a knack for helping others and is very savvy when it comes to real estate and the local DFW market. She equally enjoys listing homes throughout the metroplex as well as working as a buyer's agent for those relocating to the area.

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Arlington Texas Real Estate

Arlington Texas is a city located in Tarrant County, east of Fort Worth. The City is close to the DFW Airport and home to many entertainment venues such as:

  • Six Flags Over Texas

  • Ball Park at Arlington

  • Wet & Wild

  • Dallas Cowboys Stadium (Coming Soon!)


The location of Arlington makes it most convenient for those who commute to work in the following areas:

  • Downtown Dallas

  • Arlington, Texas

  • Grand Prairie

  • Fort Worth

  • Coppell, TX

  • DFW Airport

  • Hurst, Euless, Bedford


Homes in Arlington Texas are mostly already built, although there are a few new homes cropping up in certain areas. Most new construction and new shopping venues are located in South Arlington. The older part of Arlington is considered by locals to be North Arlington. The area is conveniently located and offers affordable homes for families to enjoy.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Arlington Texas Resource Directory

The Marketing Shop.com announces its newest City Directory, Fort Worth Slate.com with a section dedicated to Arlington, Texas.