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The Screaming Bridge in Arlington is a Scary Texas Urban Myth

The Screaming Bridge in Arlington is one of Texas' biggest urban myths.
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Johnson County DA questions indicted sheriff Adam King’s eligibility to serve

A high-ranking Johnson County official is questioning whether the suspension of Sheriff Adam King’s peace officer license disqualifies him from continuing in his role as sheriff. Timothy Good, the district attorney for Johnson and Somervell counties, has requested an opinion from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton...
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Arlington’s Sam Houston High School Lockdown Lifted; Juveniles Charged with Making Terroristic Threats Over...

Yesterday, the Arlington Police Department disseminated a relieving update regarding the lockdown at Sam Houston High School, announcing through a social media post that there is "no ongoing threat to the school" and the precautionary lockdown has been lifted. The morning's tension, sparked by a disconcerting post,...
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Read the Scary Urban Myth of the Screaming Bridge in Arlington

The Screaming Bridge in Arlington is one of Texas' biggest urban myths.
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Arlington Mayor Jim Ross announces reelection bid

Arlington Mayor Jim Ross will be running for reelection with hopes of securing a third and final term as the face of the American Dream City. The former police officer said serving in his first two terms has been “one of the greatest honors of my life” in his Oct. 22 announcement.
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Domestic violence deaths rising in North Texas, new data shows

Law enforcement agencies across North Texas are investigating a series of domestic violence-related homicides, part of what advocacy groups say is a growing and deeply troubling trend. NBC 5 has tracked several deadly incidents over the past two weeks. On Tuesday, Fort Worth police said a man shot and killed...
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Tarrant County commissioners cut their meeting schedule, inspiring a ‘People’s Commissioners Court’

Now that Tarrant County commissioners only meet once a month, local progressive groups decided to hold their own version of a public comment session Tuesday night. Tarrant County Commissioners Court meetings give members of the public a few minutes to give their opinion on county business. For controversial issues,...
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Many Native Americans object to White Settlement Road name change

City Council votes to rename a one-mile stretch of the road to Westside Drive; some Native residents say the change erases history.
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Dallas DA under fire for dismissing charges against man accused of throwing urine on...

Law enforcement leaders say dropping charges against Kendral Pickett — including assault with bodily fluids — is a "slap in the face" to police.
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Texas’ Population Boom Is Ending the Era of ‘Cheap’ Water

Amid rampant population growth, Texas needs to invest heavily and act quickly to avoid future water shortages, according to newly released findings from the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University. Today, Texas is home to around 31 million residents. By 2060, the population is expected to be...

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