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While the spring election hasn’t received as much attention as last November’s presidential and state Legislative contests, the candidates on the ballot potentially have much more influence on residents’ day-to-day lives. Here’s what you need to know about the May 1 election.
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Denton County won’t have voting centers this year, and officials say it’s due to party disagreementsThere won’t be countywide voting centers for the March 5 primaries, and they’re not likely to be ready for the November general election, either.
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Denton County voters can look out for several key races during the 2024 primaries.
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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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Denton County commissioners held off on revising the county’s detention officer referral program Tuesday, which is intended to help the Denton County Sheriff’s Office hire new detention officers by offering a one-time $500 referral incentive.
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Former Tarrant County deputy Jay Rotter was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Wednesday. He was convicted in the shooting death of his girlfriend, 46-year-old Denton artist Leslie Hartman, at their home in the 2400 block of Robinwood Lane in 2020.
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After a little over three hours of deliberation on Tuesday, a jury found Jay Rotter guilty of murdering his girlfriend Leslie Hartman in their Denton home in 2020.
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Psychologists explore how Dungeons & Dragons can help improve mental health—by connecting people with support and creating space to process tough emotions.
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Denton County's Rep. Michael Burgess announced Monday he will not seek reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024.
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Scores of Denton voters waited in line at the polls at closing time Tuesday to have their say in the largest bond package in the city’s history.
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The $309.6 million bond package was divided into several propositions for voters to consider.
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With Election Day fast approaching, a Denton City Council majority wants to know why Denton County officials haven’t established voting centers after the state Legislature passed a bill in 2021 allowing the county to do so.