Cotton Belt Trail Construction Advances Following $25 Million State Funding Award

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Cotton Belt Trail Construction

ARLINGTON, Texas — The expansion of the North Texas regional trail network reached a significant milestone this month. The Texas Transportation Commission officially awarded $25 million in state funding to Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) to accelerate the Cotton Belt Trail construction.

This substantial award, provided through the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program, is specifically designated for Phase 3A of the project. This statewide initiative is designed to enhance multimodal travel by expanding bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, ultimately reducing vehicle dependency and improving regional air quality.

Bridging the Gap: Phase 3A Details

The Cotton Belt Trail is a critical east-to-west corridor that spans 26 miles from Plano to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. The trail is designed to parallel the recently launched DART Silver Line commuter rail, which began passenger service in October 2025.

Phase 3A will focus on the following key segments:

  • Connectivity: Linking the Cypress Waters, Addison, and Downtown Carrollton stations.
  • Safety: Prioritizing grade-separated crossings and high-visibility transit interfaces.
  • Timeline: Construction for this phase is currently slated to begin by mid-2027, contingent upon final coordination and planning phases.

A Regional Vision for Mobility

The project is a cornerstone of the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) “Veloweb” plan. This vision seeks to connect the entire DFW Metroplex through safe, shared-use paths. One of the most ambitious components of this plan is the DFW Discovery Trail, a 60-mile corridor that connects Arlington, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Irving, and Dallas.

Kevin Kokes of the NCTCOG noted that this funding strengthens the region’s commitment to providing residents with better access to education and employment hubs without the need for a personal vehicle. By following the historic Cotton Belt Railway corridor, the trail preserves a legacy of transportation while modernizing it for the 21st century.

Mission Arlington Christmas Store Provides Free Gifts to Thousands of Families

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Mission Arlington Christmas Store

ARLINGTON, Texas — The Mission Arlington Christmas Store has entered its most critical week of the year, reporting an unprecedented surge in local families seeking assistance. In just the first 48 hours of operation, the nonprofit organization served approximately 8,000 families, a significant increase from the 6,000 families assisted during the same window in previous years.

Co-founder and Executive Director Tillie Burgin emphasized that the store serves a vital economic purpose beyond holiday cheer. By providing toys and gifts for children at no cost, the organization helps parents allocate their limited financial resources toward essential living expenses.

“The need is very great. We try to help people hold on to that rent money. If you’ve got a place, use your money for electricity and let us do these extras for you,” Burgin explained.

The Impact of Local Volunteers

The massive operation is powered by thousands of volunteers who manage everything from inventory and gift selection to gift wrapping. This year, the volunteer roster includes residents from all walks of life, including Ava Canto, a student at Sam Houston State University back for the holidays, and Blake Kretz, President of Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital.

The spirit of the event is captured in the stories of those served. Evontay Holmes, a truck driver and student with 5 children, shared that the store’s support is a vital lifeline while he balances his education and career.

How to Access the Christmas Store

The store is located at 400 W. South Street and will remain open through December 23, 2025. It provides a shopping experience where parents can select multiple gifts for children ranging from infants to 17 years old.

  • Standard Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
  • Final Day (Dec. 23): 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (Noon).
  • Special Note for Non-Arlington Residents: While the store primarily serves Arlington and Grand Prairie, residents from other parts of Dallas or Tarrant County are invited to visit on a specific day: Saturday, December 20, 2025.

Donations and Continued Support

The shelves are stocked through initiatives like the Mission Joy Toy Drive and individual contributions. The organization continues to accept new, unwrapped gifts through Christmas Eve. Items in high demand include:

  • For Teens: Makeup, jewelry, sports jerseys, and cologne gift sets.
  • For Children: Remote control vehicles, dolls, building blocks, and art supplies.
  • Miscellaneous: Wrapping paper, tape, and batteries are also needed to complete the gifts.

FIFA Unveils New $60 “Supporter Entry Tier” for 2026 World Cup Tickets

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2026 World Cup Ticket Prices

ARLINGTON, Texas — In a major shift following criticism from fans and international supporter groups, FIFA has introduced a new $60 Supporter Entry Tier for all 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup. This new category aims to make the tournament more accessible to dedicated followers of the 48 participating national teams.

The move comes after fans worldwide expressed outrage over initial prices that saw group-stage tickets starting as high as $140–$265, with some premium seats for the final exceeding $4,000.

How the $60 Tickets Work: “The Supporter Tier”

Unlike standard tickets available through the general lottery, these discounted seats have specific eligibility rules:

  • Federation Distribution: These tickets are not part of the public pool on the FIFA website. Instead, they are allocated to the national federations of the qualified teams.
  • Loyalty Focus: National associations (such as U.S. Soccer or the Argentine Football Association) will manage the distribution, typically prioritizing “loyal fans” who have documented histories of attending home and away matches.
  • Limited Inventory: The $60 tier will make up 10% of each federation’s total ticket allocation for a given match. For a typical match, this translates to roughly 400 to 750 tickets per team.
  • The Catch: Because these are handled by individual federations, fans from countries that did not qualify for the tournament will likely be unable to access this specific $60 tier.

Updated Sales Timeline

Despite the addition of the new tier, the general “Random Selection Draw” remains the primary way for the public to secure seats.

  • Deadline: The current application period for the general lottery closes at 10:00 a.m. CT on January 13, 2026.
  • Total Demand: FIFA reports they have already received over 20 million ticket requests in the current sales phase alone.
  • No Timing Advantage: FIFA has reiterated that applying early does not increase your chances; all applications submitted before the January 13 deadline will be treated equally in the draw.

Because these tickets are part of a specialized allocation designed to combat the “dynamic pricing” backlash, you cannot simply find them on the public FIFA website. Here is the exact process you need to follow to “grab” them.


How to Access $60 Supporter Entry Tier Tickets

These tickets are handled differently than the general public lottery. They are distributed through a Direct-to-Supporter Model managed by each nation’s soccer federation (Participating Member Associations or PMAs).

  • Step 1: Join Your National Supporters Group To qualify, you must be a member of the official supporters’ club for your national team. For example, fans in the U.S. should join U.S. Soccer Insiders.
  • Step 2: Watch for Unique Access Codes National federations will distribute special access codes to their members (typically those with higher loyalty points or “insider” status) in early January 2026.
  • Step 3: Enter the “Supporter Draw” on FIFA’s Portal Once you have your code, you must log in to the FIFA Ticketing Portal and enter the code to unlock the “Supporter Allotment” page. This is where the $60 tier will be visible.
  • Step 4: Respect the Deadline Even with a code, you must submit your application by January 13, 2026.

Who is Eligible for the $60 Tier?

  • Qualified Nations Only: These tickets are currently only available for fans of the 48 teams that have qualified for the tournament.
  • Loyalty Priority: Federations have been “requested” by FIFA to ensure these go to loyal fans (those who have attended previous matches).
  • Fixed Pricing: Unlike general seats, these are fixed at $60 for every match, including the Final (which otherwise starts at over $4,000 for standard categories).

The Biscuit Bar Closes All Locations Immediately; Blames Landlords and Economic Pressures

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The Biscuit Bar Closing

ARLINGTON, Texas — The popular North Texas comfort food chain, The Biscuit Bar, has announced the immediate closure of all six of its locations, citing insurmountable financial difficulties. The sudden shutdown affects five restaurants in the DFW Metroplex, including the location in North Arlington.

The restaurant, which first opened in 2018, operated locations in Deep Ellum (Dallas), Plano, Coppell, the North Arlington Champions Park area, the Fort Worth Stockyards, and Abilene.

Financial Battles and Failed Sale

In a lengthy social media statement, The Biscuit Bar’s owners pointed to a combination of national economic headwinds and a lack of cooperation from key stakeholders as the reason for the closure.

The difficulties cited include:

  • Rising Costs and supply chain instability.
  • A “commercial environment increasingly shaped by large institutional interests.”

The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in October 2025 to attempt a restructuring and secure its future. After reaching an agreement with a potential buyer (a restaurant group), the deal collapsed because “several key financial stakeholders” refused to cooperate.

“This included a few landlords whose participation was essential,” the statement read. “Their refusal to compromise or support a path forward ultimately made the sale impossible, leaving us with no legal or financial ability to continue operating.”

The closure results in the immediate job loss for more than 100 employees. The owners have created a GoFundMe to help those employees during the holiday season. The final motions in the bankruptcy case are pending, with the debtor now seeking conversion to a Chapter 7 liquidation.

Arlington Pride 2026 Suspended After City Council Removes Local Anti-Discrimination Protections

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Arlington Pride Suspended

ARLINGTON, Texas — The largest Pride event in North Texas has been indefinitely suspended for 2026 following a controversial 5-4 vote by the Arlington City Council on December 9. The council voted to remove local anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ residents, women, racial and ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, veterans, and families with children from the city’s ordinance.

Arlington Pride, which has drawn over 30,000 attendees annually since its 2022 launch, was scheduled for June 10 at Levitt Pavilion in downtown Arlington.

Organizer’s Statement: Safety Concerns

The HELP Center, the organization that produces Arlington Pride, issued a strong statement regarding the decision to suspend the event.

“We cannot, in good conscience, invite attendees to an event in a city that refuses to provide even the most basic protection,” said DeeJay Johannessen, CEO of the HELP Center.

Johannessen emphasized that Pride events are founded on “safety, celebration, and community.” Without local anti-discrimination safeguards, the organization stated it cannot guarantee these values for attendees, performers, and partners. The HELP Center confirmed it will continue to work with city leadership to restore the protections.

The Federal Funding Conflict

The City Council’s decision finalizes a process that began in August 2025 when the anti-discrimination ordinance was first temporarily suspended. The ongoing delays and amendments were driven by national political pressures, specifically President Donald Trump’s threat to withhold federal grant money from cities with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs.

City officials risked losing an estimated $65 million in federal grant money if they failed to amend the ordinance to remove the DEI language and associated local protections. The council members who voted against reinstatement cited the need to protect this essential federal funding, which supports various programs, including housing assistance.

Arrest Made in Deadly I-20 Shooting: Suspect Charged with Capital Murder of Pregnant Arlington Woman

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I-20 Shooting Arlington Arrest

ARLINGTON, Texas — A 29-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the deadly shooting along Interstate 20 in November that claimed the life of 29-year-old Bre’Asia Johnson, who was pregnant.

The suspect, identified as Malik Miner, 29, was apprehended on December 10 by the U.S. Marshals North Texas Fugitive Task Force in Midlothian. Arlington Police secured warrants charging Miner with Capital Murder, three counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, and one count of Deadly Conduct.

Background of the Fatal Incident

The incident occurred on November 12. A 28-year-old man reported that he and his girlfriend, Bre’Asia Johnson, were shot while driving along I-20 near Bowman Springs Road. The driver pulled into a parking lot in the 4900 block of Little Road to meet first responders.

  • The Victim: Johnson was found unresponsive in the passenger seat with a gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
  • The Injured: The 28-year-old male driver was taken to the hospital with serious injuries but was later released.
  • Children Present: Two children in the back seat of the vehicle were taken to the hospital as a precaution but were not seriously injured.
  • Additional Vehicle: A second vehicle was struck by gunfire, but the occupants were unharmed and not involved in the incident.

Targeted Attack and Key Evidence

Detectives quickly determined the shooting was a targeted attack. The investigation revealed that Miner had a prior romantic relationship with Johnson and was involved in an ongoing feud with Johnson’s current 28-year-old boyfriend (the driver).

Key evidence leading to Miner’s arrest included:

  1. Phone Analysis: Police executed a search warrant on Miner’s home and seized his cell phone. A review confirmed previous communication between Miner and the 28-year-old male victim.
  2. Location Data: Detectives compared the cell phone location records of both Miner and Johnson. They found that Miner’s movements on the night of the shooting were nearly identical to Johnson’s, placing him at the scene of the crime.

Miner is currently being held on multiple felony charges, with the most serious charge of Capital Murder reflecting the death of a pregnant woman.

FEC Filings Show Rep. Lauren Boebert Used Campaign Funds for Tickets, Hotel Near Kid Rock Event in Arlington

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Lauren Boebert Campaign Spending

ARLINGTON, Texas — Republican Representative Lauren Boebert’s re-election committee spent thousands of dollars in campaign contributions on an outing in Arlington, Texas, according to recent Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings. The spending occurred during a weekend when singer Kid Rock was hosting an event at AT&T Stadium, raising questions about the use of campaign funds for personal purposes.

The FEC filings show the following expenditures by the committee, Lauren Boebert for Congress:

  • $925 was spent on tickets to a show at AT&T Stadium in May 2025. This coincided with a “Rock N Rodeo” event hosted by Kid Rock ahead of the Professional Bull Riding World Finals Championship.
  • $2,455 was spent at Live! By Loews, a four-star hotel located near the stadium in Arlington’s Entertainment District.

Campaign Finance Rules

The Federal Election Campaign Act strictly prohibits the use of campaign funds for personal benefit or personal use. The relationship between Ms. Boebert and Kid Rock has been a subject of media speculation, though neither has publicly confirmed a relationship.

Kid Rock, a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump, has frequently appeared at Republican events. Meanwhile, reports indicate that Ms. Boebert has recently been seen with real estate broker Kyle Pearcy.

Detailed Confessions Lead to Arrest in 1991 Arlington Cold Case Murder of Cynthia Gonzalez

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Arlington Cold Case Murder 1991

ARLINGTON, Texas — After 34 years, a cold case murder investigation has culminated in the arrest of an Azle woman, Janie Perkins, who is accused of the 1991 capital murder of Cynthia Gonzalez. The key evidence detailed in an arrest warrant affidavit includes the suspect’s two failed polygraph tests and detailed confessions made to two different individuals.

Gonzalez, 25, was reported missing in Arlington on September 17, 1991. Her body, which showed signs of multiple gunshot wounds, was discovered five days later in a rural area of Johnson County.

The Role of UT Arlington Students in Reopening the Case

The decades-old case was transferred to cold case archives until 2024, when Arlington Police Detective Anthony Stafford briefly revisited the file following a request from Gonzalez’s daughter. The investigation was officially reopened in July 2025 after the University of Texas at Arlington’s (UTA) Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice launched a course to review cold cases with the police department.

Gonzalez’s case was selected for the students’ review. Based on the students’ feedback and questions regarding initial suspect Janie Perkins (known as Janie Hatley in 1991), Detective Stafford was prompted to fully reopen the investigation, ultimately leading to Perkins’ arrest last month on a charge of capital murder.

Motive and Failed Polygraphs

According to the affidavit, the victim and the suspect shared a romantic partner. Approximately three weeks before the murder, the man informed Perkins he was ending their relationship to be exclusively with Gonzalez. Detectives noted Perkins’ strong obsession with the man, characterized by her “hysterical” reaction to the breakup.

Perkins took two polygraph examinations in 1991, both of which indicated deception. Investigators noted the polygraph results suggested Perkins had knowledge of who shot Gonzalez, may have been involved in planning the murder, or may have hired someone to commit the killing. During her 1991 interview, Perkins admitted she was “glad that the victim is dead” and had contemplated “killing the victim or having the victim killed.”

The Confessions

The affidavit reveals that in the years following the murder, Perkins allegedly confessed specific details of the crime to two people:

  1. A close friend (1993): This individual told police Perkins confessed involvement in the murder and had asked him to be her alibi. Perkins allegedly described the victim being “shot with .44 magnum gun four or five times in the chest” and expressed confidence that police would never catch her because rain had “washed away evidence.” The friend stated that Perkins later told him they could not be together because she was “an evil person.”
  2. The shared romantic partner (October 1991): This man told detectives Perkins confessed to being involved in Gonzalez’s death, described hearing the gunshots, and boasted that “police will never find the gun” or the victim’s clothes.

Detectives confirmed that the details Perkins allegedly provided—including the number of gunshot wounds, the type of weapon used, and the fact that an apartment key belonging to Perkins was found in Gonzalez’s vehicle—were specific facts known only to someone involved in the crime.

Perkins, 63, of Azle, was arrested on November 6 and subsequently released on a $150,000 bond from the Tarrant County Jail. The investigation, which highlights the value of cold case review programs, remains active.

Healthcare Updates: JPS and Baylor Irving Score 5 Stars from Forbes; Arlington Hospital Names New Leaders

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USMD Arlington Leadership

ARLINGTON, Texas — Notable developments in the North Texas healthcare landscape include prestigious national rankings for local hospitals and key leadership appointments at a major Arlington facility.

Forbes has released its inaugural “Top Hospitals in America” ratings, awarding top marks to several DFW institutions. Additionally, USMD Hospital at Arlington has strengthened its executive team with two new C-Suite additions. See the comprehensive state rankings here.

Forbes Ranks North Texas Hospitals

In its first-ever comprehensive quality ranking, Forbes awarded five-star overall ratings to Baylor Scott & White Health – Irving and JPS Health Network.

Several other area hospitals received distinguished four-star ratings, including:

  • Baylor Scott & White: Fort Worth, Grapevine, and Waxahachie locations.
  • Texas Health: Alliance, Southwest Fort Worth, Dallas, and Denton locations.

The rankings utilize continuously refreshed data from Inovalon to provide patients with transparent insights into hospital performance and peer comparisons.

New C-Suite Leaders at USMD Hospital at Arlington

USMD Hospital at Arlington is moving forward with a refreshed leadership team, announcing two significant internal promotions.

  • Jamie Bentley has been named the new Chief Nursing Officer (CNO). Bentley previously served as the hospital’s vice president of patient services for two years.
  • Lydia Ameka returns to the facility as the new Chief Operating Officer (COO). Ameka, who previously worked at the hospital from 2007 to 2022 as vice president of operations, brings over a decade of institutional knowledge back to the role.

“These promotions reflect our confidence in Jaime and Lydia’s ability to lead with integrity and inspire excellence,” stated Joe Minissale, interim CEO of USMD Hospital at Arlington. “Their leadership, alongside Tonya Smith’s financial expertise, will ensure we remain at the forefront of patient care and satisfaction.”

Grants Fuel Cancer Research & Prevention

In other regional healthcare news, the Mary Kay Ash Foundation has awarded a $500,000 grant to the Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation.

  • Focus: The funding supports a clinical trial on triple-negative breast cancer, an aggressive form resistant to hormone therapies.
  • Specifics: $100,000 is dedicated to a trial led by Dr. Joyce O’Shaughnessy exploring whether weight-loss medications can reduce recurrence risks in overweight patients. The remainder funds the Texas Cancer Interception Institute to advance early detection.

Additionally, the Cancer Prevention Initiative (CPI) and Lyda Hill Philanthropies have opened a new funding round featuring a $750,000 matching challenge. This initiative aims to accelerate the development of vaccines and prevention drugs for hereditary cancers.

How to Score 2026 World Cup Tickets for AT&T Stadium Games Featuring Lionel Messi & Argentina

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2026 World Cup Tickets Arlington

ARLINGTON, Texas — The wait is over for the match schedule, and now the race is on for tickets. With the 2026 World Cup draw complete, fans now know exactly who will be playing at AT&T Stadium this summer—and the lineup includes global heavyweights like Lionel Messi’s Argentina, England, the Netherlands, and Croatia.

The next critical window to apply for tickets to these specific high-demand matches opens December 11, 2025. Here is everything Arlington residents and soccer fans need to know to secure their seats.

The “Random Selection Draw”: How to Apply

Because demand is expected to far exceed supply—especially for matches featuring defending champions Argentina—FIFA is utilizing a lottery system.

  • Opening Date: The application period opens at 10:00 a.m. CT on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
  • Closing Date: You have until 10:00 a.m. CT on January 13, 2026, to submit your application.
  • The Process: It is not first-come, first-served during this phase. It does not matter if you apply on the first day or the last day of the window; all applications have an equal chance.
  • Notification: FIFA will notify successful applicants in February 2026.

AT&T Stadium Match Schedule

Arlington will host nine matches total, including five group-stage games that promise star power:

  • June 14, 2026: Netherlands vs. Japan, 3 p.m. CT
  • June 17, 2026: England vs. Croatia, 3 p.m. CT
  • June 22, 2026: Argentina vs. Austria, noon CT
  • June 25, 2026: Japan vs. UEFA Path B winner (Ukraine, Sweden, Poland or Albania), 6 p.m. CT
  • June 27, 2026: Jordan vs. Argentina, 9 p.m. CT
  • June 30, 2026: Group E runner-up vs. Group I runner-up (Round of 32)
  • July 3, 2026: Group D runner-up vs. Group G runner-up (Round of 32)
  • July 6, 2026: Round of 32 winners between teams from Groups K, L, H and J (Round of 16)
  • July 14, 2026: Semifinal

Ticket Prices and Categories

Tickets are split into four price categories. Category 4 is the most affordable (starting around $60) but is limited to small sections in the upper 400-level. Category 1 includes the lower bowl and is the most expensive, with dynamic pricing potentially pushing costs over $6,000 for top-tier matches.

Where to Buy

The only guaranteed safe method to purchase tickets is directly through FIFA.com/tickets.

  • Warning: While third-party sites like SeatGeek or StubHub may list tickets, they cannot guarantee legitimacy in the same way the official portal does.
  • Last Chance: A final “Last-Minute Sales Phase” will occur closer to the tournament, where remaining inventory will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.