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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.
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Augustus Bailey and his dog Macy saw Mayor Gerard Hudspeth in his dark cowboy hat, black trench coat and snakeskin boots and approached him on the Square to talk with him about being homeless in Denton on Monday.
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The nonprofit art studio helps those struggling with mental health issues with access to free art supplies and support.
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The 2024 spring election filing period opened Wednesday morning at the Denton city secretary’s office with the mayor and two at-large City Council seats on the ballot.
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The Denton County Courthouse on the Square will be closed to the public starting Monday while crews replace the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. The historic courthouse, built in 1896, is scheduled to reopen in the fall.
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The funding crunch for Texas schools happened even as residents in Denton paid more in property taxes, which doesn’t automatically come back to Denton ISD campuses.
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The town of Northlake is under a boil notice after a contractor hit a line at the Harvest pump station and the storage tank was drained, according to a social media news release.
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The high court justices heard arguments Wednesday in what is now the city’s second appeal of a whistleblower lawsuit it lost in a 2020 trial.
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Former Denton police officer Cody Clark accused Brent Hagenbuch of living outside of the district in which he’s running in violation of state election rules.
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Texas Woman’s University has finalized its agreement with Bezos Academy to bring a tuition-free child care center to the Denton campus.