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Wow, Here’s 5 of the Biggest Drug Busts in Texas History
Texas has seen its share of drug busts, and some of them are so huge, they almost sound like something straight out of a Hollywood movie. Operations like these not only show the sheer scale of drug trafficking but also highlight the tireless efforts of law enforcement to keep dangerous substances off the streets.
Eads: Staying cool is critical now and in the future
We are a fast-growing County that works on infrastructure, roads, water issues, and energy needs with the purview Denton County knows all too well because of our response efforts and our role in monitoring these issues closely to provide the public with timely updates. With several 100-degree days so far...
TCEQ warns: Ozone pollution alert in effect for North Texas Thursday
On Wednesday at 2:23 p.m. an air quality alert was issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for Thursday. The alert is for Wise, Denton, Collin, Hunt, Parker, Tarrant, Dallas, Rockwall, Kaufman, Hood, Johnson, Ellis and Henderson counties. "The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has issued an Ozone...
Ozone pollution alert issued by the NWS for North Texas Saturday
On Friday at 2:09 p.m. an air quality alert was issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for Saturday. The alert is for Wise, Denton, Collin, Hunt, Parker, Tarrant, Dallas, Rockwall, Kaufman, Hood, Johnson, Ellis and Henderson counties. "The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has issued an Ozone...
Wow, Here’s 5 of the Biggest Drug Busts in Texas History
Texas has seen its share of drug busts, and some of them are so huge, they almost sound like something straight out of a Hollywood movie. Operations like these not only show the sheer scale of drug trafficking but also highlight the tireless efforts of law enforcement to keep dangerous substances off the streets.
FEMA extends deadline for North Texans to apply for assistance after deadly spring storms
AUSTIN – North Texans who sustained material losses from deadly spring storms have another month to apply for federal aid. Severe weather ripped through North Texas April 26 through June 5, including several powerful tornadoes and straight-line winds that caused thousands of homes to lose power. The deadline to...
Around Argyle — July 2024
I hope everyone had a fun and safe Fourth of July holiday. One of the many great things about living in Denton County is the availability of so many local celebration events throughout the region! Hopefully you were able to take advantage of one of these, and as town staff and I continue to bring additional community gathering opportunities to our residents, know that Independence Day is certainly on our list. If you haven’t already, I encourage you to sign up for notifications on the Town of Argyle’s website to keep informed of what’s happening.
Local students receive college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced Monday more than 800 winners of National Merit Scholarships financed by colleges and universities — in addition to more than 2,900 announced in June — including a handful of students who live and/or study in Denton County. Officials of each sponsor college...
Opinion: University administration, police target Palestinian UTD alum
On June 26 at 2 p.m., a state trooper in Denton County targeted and arrested recent UTD graduate and former president of Students for Justice in Palestine, Mousa Najjar. UTDPD authorized his arrest with the backing of Dean of Students Amanda Smith and university administration for protesting the ongoing occupation of Palestine and genocide in Gaza. A few weeks prior to his graduation, Najjar was arrested alongside 20 other students, professors and community members when UTD called state troopers and multiple police departments to brutalize and remove participants of the Gaza Liberation Plaza. The details that emerged regarding his second arrest revealed the lengths UTD took to suppress its students’ voices, despite the university’s silence on the increase in Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian hate crimes all over Texas, including at UTD. This is the reality that the UTD and DFW communities must face to keep each other safe from profit-driven institutions and their targeted attacks.
Local leaders react to Trump assassination attempt at rally
Denton County and state of Texas officials reacted to the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania that occurred on Saturday afternoon. Butler County, PA District Attorney Richard Goldinger told reporter Meryl Kornfield that Trump was grazed by gunfire but is safe. An audience member was killed and the shooter is dead. Another person is in serious condition, the prosecutor said. The shooter has been identified as a 20-year-old male from the Butler County area.
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