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Arlington Report delivers essential news to Tarrant County residents, emphasizing fact-based journalism that supports informed decision-making about governance and personal lives. The platform aims to enhance transparency and accountability within local governance, ensuring that residents stay informed about critical issues affecting their community. By focusing on local news, Arlington Report empowers citizens to engage actively in civic matters. The publication covers a variety of topics, providing insights that can lead to improved community involvement and awareness. This commitment to local journalism is crucial for fostering a well-informed electorate.

Additionally, the report provides a platform for diverse voices and perspectives within the community. As a result, Arlington Report not only informs but also engages residents in meaningful discussions about their governance. Ultimately, this initiative enhances the quality of local democracy and civic participation.

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Labor Day closures and service adjustments

Most City offices in Fort Worth will close on Labor Day, September 1, while emergency services remain operational. Residential solid waste collections will proceed as scheduled, although all libraries, community centers, and animal shelters will be closed. Public transit will operate on modified schedules, with certain services unavailable.

What is 52 Faces of Community?

The "52 Faces of Community" initiative honors unsung heroes in Tarrant County who make significant contributions to their communities without seeking recognition. Sponsored by Central Market, H-E-B, and JPS Health Network, the program invites nominations throughout 2025, culminating in a recognition luncheon to celebrate the honorees. One selected hero will represent Tarrant County at the prestigious Jefferson Awards in Washington, D.C.

Construction at Brennan Drop-Off Station to Enhance Accessibility

The Brennan Drop-Off Station will close for construction from May 4 to June 2 to enhance accessibility for residents. The station will specifically close on May 19, while other drop-off locations remain operational. Residents can find more information at the city's website.