Total Energies, a French energy company, already owns five gas wells near Mother's Heart Learning Center in east Arlington. The proposed wells would be located at 2020 South Watson Road, 1,000 feet away from the daycare and more than 800 feet from the nearest resident, the company said in a statement.
The east Arlington location is the city’s first new drill site in more than a decade. Nearly 30 residents spoke against it.
ARLINGTON – The United Football League announced its new national headquarters will be in North Texas. The headquarters will be located in Arlington, inside the city's ballpark circle. The UFL is in season from March through June, but the new facility will serve as the league's year-round operations home, the league said.
The council unanimously approved a Specific Use Permit on Tuesday for Total E&P Barnett USA, LLC to create a new gas well site and drill zone. Andrew Piel, District 4
Authorities are seeking assistance from the public following an assault that occurred on January 10 in a parking lot near AT&T Stadium during the Texas vs. Ohio
The Texas Rangers reached multiyear agreements with several distributors that will broadcast games in the team's five-state television territory, the team announced Tuesday.
Return-to-office mandates at Amazon and in the federal government could provide an economic boon to Arlington, experts say. As President Donald Trump's executive order to end many remote-work arrangements sent shockwaves through federal workplaces last week,
Some city leaders argue their hands are tied state law. Activists opposing the permit say the gas wells will harm children’s health.
Parker Ibrahimi, a standout infielder, returns to Midland College baseball as a leader after a strong season, ready to guide a team of new faces.
A total of 15 of the 31 seats in the Texas State Senate were up for election in 2024. The chamber's Republican majority increased from 19-12 to 20-11. All 31 seats in the Texas State Senate were up for election in 2022. The chamber's Republican majority ...
Seniors have a 61% higher risk of stroke if their parents divorced when they were children or teenagers, researchers reported in a study published Wednesday in the journal PLOS One.
Seniors have a 61% higher risk of stroke if their parents divorced when they were children or teenagers, researchers reported in a study published Jan. 22 in the journal PLOS One. The level of added risk is on par with that posed by two other well-established risk factors for stroke, diabetes and depression, researchers said.