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Denton Mayor Chris Watts wants the City Council to have a conversation about apartment development in Denton and stresses that a moratorium is only temporary.
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Extreme heat this summer can be dangerous and even deadly for folks who work outside or those who work indoors without adequate air conditioning.
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State law requires excavators to notify Texas811 so underground pipes can be marked — but many do not. An explosion that leveled an Oak Cliff apartment complex has been linked to gas pipe damage.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Rubinsky Roofing, alleging the Dallas-area company took payments for roofing jobs that were delayed, abandoned or never completed.
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People without legal status in North Texas are living in fear amid ramped up ICE enforcement, and it's impacting the region's construction industry.
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Kevin Newell, president and CEO of Royal Capital, told Fort Worth residents that a neighborhood construction project is coming this year.
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Frustration is growing over the warrantless targeting of construction workers by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Construction industry leaders say the ICE raids are creating a worker shortage and a crisis.
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City officials say they’re adjusting their approach to making Bedford Commons a reality during a challenging economy.
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Drivers should prepare for traffic and delays as I-30 closes between I-35E and the I-45/U.S. 75 interchange.
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The Texas Water Development Board recently awarded Irving $70 million for major improvements to the city’s flood mitigation infrastructure.
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Contracts for the project’s construction, construction management and materials testing — totaling $188.9 million — were unanimously approved May 21 by the nine-member board of directors for the North Texas Tollway Authority, or NTTA.
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