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Jason S. Sullivan

Exploring the past and present of Arlington, Texas.

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Written by Jason S. SullivanNovember 19, 2024December 7, 2024

Firefighter Don Hogg—Last Alarm: November 19, 2009

Arlington Firefighter Don Hogg, age 49, passed away on November 19, 2009. He served the Arlington Fire Department for 23 years.

Written by Jason S. SullivanNovember 18, 2024September 17, 2025

Fight Night at AT&T Stadium: Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson

The much-hyped boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson occurred Friday night at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Met with equal parts fascination, excitement, and criticism, it was one of the year’s most talked about sporting events.

Written by Jason S. SullivanNovember 17, 2024November 24, 2024

“Tomorrow’s Arlington” theme highlights Mayor Ross’ annual State of the City address

Arlington Mayor Jim Ross delivered his annual State of the City address on October 30th. This year’s theme was “Tomorrow’s Arlington,” and generally addressed four topics: economic development, tourism, transportation, and residents.

Written by Jason S. SullivanNovember 16, 2024November 16, 2024

End of an Era: Six Flags to remove bobsled ride, La Vibora

When I was a young lad, I remember riding the trilogy of the hat, the ship, and the bobsled when we visited Six Flags. That is, El Sombrero, El Conquistador, and La Vibora in adult lingo. Sadly, Six Flags has unexpectedly announced that they are removing La Vibora to make room for a new attraction

Written by Jason S. SullivanNovember 14, 2024December 4, 2024

A walk on the wild side: the Molly Hollar Wildscape at Veterans Park

The Molly Hollar Wildscape is an expansive area of four acres, filled with tall trees, native plants, and abundant wildlife.

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