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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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Trustees voted to close Creekside, Garden Ridge, B.B. Owen, Polser and Highland Village elementary schools.
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A former Lewisville police officer is charged with official oppression and sexual assault for alleged inappropriate conduct with a citizen while on duty, according to a Friday press release.
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Voters will decide in November to elect Democrat Detrick DeBurr or Republican Mitch Little to represent District 65 in the Texas House of Representatives. Located in the southern part of Denton County, state House District 65 spans from Justin and far north Fort Worth to Bartonville to the northern parts of Lewisville and Carrollton.
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Republican Brandon Gill will face Democrat Ernest Robinson Lineberger III for Texas’ U.S. Congressional District 26 seat. The two candidates are battling it out for a seat that Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Lewisville, has held for more than two decades.
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Lewisville police are seeking the public’s help with identifying a vehicle and driver involved in a fatal traffic accident this month, according to a Thursday press release.
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A Dallas police officer died and two other officers were wounded by a suspect who was shot and killed by police north of the city after a vehicle chase.
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The bond package consists of four proposals that will include funding for citywide infrastructure, streets, parks and facilities in Lewisville.
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Three finalists for Lewisville’s next police chief made their debut Wednesday night to discuss their visions for the department.
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Three seats are open to newcomers in 2024.
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More than a dozen Lewisville residents weighed in on short-term rental regulations proposed by the city of Lewisville during a special City Council session Monday evening.
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Lewisville residents were divided Monday night on whether to allow or restrict short-term rentals, with some calling them hotels and others calling them a source of additional income.