Denton Record-Chronicle
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Current Assistant Chief Tony Salas has been named Denton’s acting chief of police, effective Jan. 10. Salas will assume the role following Police Chief Jessica Robledo’s retirement, which was announced last week.
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Argyle entered 2025 with quite a few question marks coming off last year’s run to the UIL volleyball state semifinals.
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The internet did its thing, and after first trying to deny its popularity on social media — the monster was formally introduced as Onion.
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A severe storm that pushed through Denton County on Sunday evening damaged warehouses in Sanger, overturned 18-wheelers on Interstate 35 and left one person in critical condition, according to Denton County staffers.
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U.S. Senate candidate Colin Allred will make a stop in Denton on his Unrig Texas town hall tour on Tuesday.
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Denton County Public Health reported 2025’s first positive West Nile virus mosquito traps in unincorporated Denton County on Monday.
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A short documentary about a Denton family is among the nominees for the 2025 News & Documentary Emmy Awards.
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Residents in Denton voted Saturday to elect candidates to positions in city council, school board.
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The race for the Denton City Council seat to represent District 3 will be one to watch as three women campaign for a seat held by Paul Meltzer, who decided against running for reelection.
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The race for Denton City Council’s District 2 seat is a battle of progressives. Incumbent Brian Beck, who is seeking a third term, faces a challenge from his former campaign adviser, Nick Stevens.
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Much of Lewisville woke up to a boil-water notice Sunday morning after a break in a 30-inch water line. The city advised people in a large swath of Lewisville to boil tap water before it's used for drinking, cooking, washing hands or face or brushing teeth. Bottled water can also be used.
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Five precents were scheduled to vote at a Plano Baptist church. Those voters were routed to Lewisville.