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The “ban the box” initiative seeks to prohibit employers from asking about job seekers’ criminal history on applications to give formerly incarcerated individuals a fair chance during the hiring process.
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Denton residents have a chance to influence the future of the city’s pedestrian and cycling network. As part of a Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Audit, the city is conducting a survey to get public input on the safety and accessibility of Denton’s sidewalks and bike lanes.
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The City of Denton is working with local schools to decorate utility boxes with students' art as part of a downtown beautification project.
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Denton voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition B in November, but city council members are still hesitant to enforce the ordinance aimed at decriminalizing minor marijuana charges, even amid pushback from marijuana reform advocates.
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Denton Council member Jesse Davis is the target of a petition drive seeking his recall. He is the second Denton council member to face a recall effort in recent months.
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City of Denton employees are getting more time off when there's a new addition to the family.
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A majority of voters were in favor of recalling Denton Council Member Alison Maguire. But her fight to stay in office may not be over.
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Denton residents will soon begin voting on a ballot proposition to decriminalize marijuana. Voters in several other Texas cities will be weighing in on similar proposals.
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The ordinance would protect Denton residents against discrimination based on protected classes like race, sex and gender identity and make discrimination a criminal offense.
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A grassroots group in Denton has been petitioning City Council members to enact a non-discrimination ordinance that would protect LGBTQ people.A handful…