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Abraham George is running to lead the state party with backing from current Chair Matt Rinaldi, who announced last week he will not seek reelection. He was not arrested or charged.
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The announcement of the reiteration of the Fry Street Fair, a once-beloved annual event right next to the University of North Texas that was discontinued in 2007, has been questioned on social media after organizers' posts about the new event started popping up on feeds in the past few weeks.
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Denton isn't in the path of totality for the solar eclipse. But viewers will still be able to see itDenton won’t be in the path of totality for the April 8 solar eclipse, but locals who look to the sky midday will still see something almost completely that hasn’t happened in 100 years.
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Art is never in short supply in Denton. It’s not difficult to stumble upon a local band performing or an artist selling their paintings. But, an upcoming event will shine a light on a different kind of artist.
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Since it opened just over a year ago, the Denton Community Shelter on Loop 288 has become the only low-barrier 24/7 shelter for the county, as well as all of North Texas, Our Daily Bread Executive Director Wendy McGee told community members, volunteers and city officials at a Monday night community meeting.
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The city received 39 applications for the job. The council narrowed down the pool of candidates Tuesday.
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Local firefighters have been deployed to the Texas Panhandle to assist with the Smokehouse Creek Fire, now the largest blaze in state history. The Texas A&M University Forest Service estimated more than 1 million acres have burned.
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In January, the U.S. Energy Information Administration announced that as part of an emergency data collection request, it would require bitcoin mining facilities such as Core Scientific in Denton and Riot Platforms in Rockdale to start reporting their energy use for the first time through a provisional survey called the Cryptocurrency Mining Facilities Report.
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Several crypto mining facilities have approached Denton Municipal Electric, apparently wanting to follow in the footsteps of Core Scientific.
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Denton North Branch Library staffers want you to collect the lost bookmark you left inside that bookAre you missing an American Airlines boarding pass, sentimental family photos or a unique bookmark that you accidentally left after returning a book to the Denton North Branch Library?
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Since Jan. 17, several local residents have filed their candidate applications to appear on the May 4 general election ballot vying for three at-large council seats in Denton.
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Five Texas cities have adopted policies that decriminalize low levels of marijuana possession, after voters overwhelmingly supported the changes. The Texas attorney general says that's against state law.