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Denton Chamber of Commerce held a forum for City Council candidates and incumbents to address business owners and community members with their plans, promises and reassurances to the business industry if elected May 4.
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In a city where it’s difficult to find fresh produce, the Downtown Sanger Farmers’ Market is filling the void by bringing local producers to Sanger.
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Thanks to a plan leaders say is the first of its kind in Texas, the town of Cross Roads and Denton ISD stand to benefit from an influx of future tax revenue from a vision of restaurants, retail, entertainment and two new campuses that will share the same 32 acres on the exploding U.S. 380 corridor.
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How to get lower payments and discounts – and why you might not want to refinance into a private loan.
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If MedStar doesn’t receive funding from the city of Fort Worth next year, it could be forced to sell its north deployment center and cancel travel and education for employees, chief executive officer Ken Simpson told MedStar board members Aug. 23.
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In our series on the arts and the economy, we examine why drag performers worry new legislation targeting drag shows could affect their source of income.
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The economic incentive program offered breaks from school-related taxes to lure new development to the state.
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A new Texas law that penalizes financial institutions trying to go green is full of loopholes, and is straight up ignored. But other states are following Texas's punitive approach all the same.
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Charles Schwab is buying rival TD Ameritrade in a $26 billion stock swap, a blockbuster agreement accelerated by massive disruption in the online…
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From Texas Standard: A North Texas town with about 400 residents is the source of more than $ 230 million in bonds for the city of Dallas and elsewhere....
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The end of the year is a traditional time for gift-giving — lots of gift-giving. Americans typically spend between $800 and $1,000 on holiday gifts ....