ARLINGTON, Texas — Edgar Martinez has spent 15 years building a life in Arlington, but now he says he and his family are living in fear. Through an interpreter, Martinez shared his struggles with WFAA as he worked to finalize his citizenship documents.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Community leader and activist Ranjana Bhandari shared her concerns about a proposal for more fracking in East Arlington. “The pollution from fracking, the fumes, the noise, the lights, the traffic," said Ranjana Bhandari.
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
A fracking company Tuesday will ask to add more gas drilling sites in Arlington in North Texas. Lunar New Year 2025 marks the beginning of the Year of the Snake
School districts across North Texas are letting parents know how they plan to respond to the president’s executive order on immigration. President Donald Trump signed the order allowing ICE to make arrests at schools,
As part of a nationwide crackdown against immigrants who may be in the U.S. without legal status, agents took to several Texas cities Sunday.
Texas lawmakers passed a law during the 2023 legislative session that allows law enforcement to charge dealers who supply fentanyl resulting in a death with murder.
Officers with the Arlington Police Department were dispatched to an armed robbery in progress call that resulted in the arrest of a man who was wanted in Shreveport, La. for attempted second-degree murder.
More than 200 elementary, middle and high schools in North Texas have a peer-to-peer suicide prevention program, according to the Grant Halliburton Foundation. An influx of schools established them in 2021 as the pandemic took a toll on teens’ mental health.
His journey is a powerful reflection of the spirit that makes North Texas such a special place — one of resilience, determination, and a commitment to lifelong learning,”
Dozens of people were arrested in North Texas alone as part of Donald Trump’s crackdown on people who may be in the country without legal status.
Officials approved $100K to help cover a $72K funding shortfall for the Fort Worth to Oklahoma City passenger route.