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Texas Judge Removes Old Ban In Place For 156 Years
One Texas judge just got rid of an old ban that had been in place for 156 years, it’s going to be interesting to see how this plays out. If you love making your own beer or alcohol you’re going to love this news. We got the details...
New Technology Results With Mother Arrested In Texas Cold Case
A 23 year old Texas cold case finally got the break it needed because of new technology developed in the field of DNA, and thanks almost entirely to private donations, charges were finally brought against the mother of a day old baby that was abandoned in 2001, and buried with the name Angel Baby Doe.
Houston ranks among the top places for renters to stretch $1,500
For renters grappling with rising housing costs, finding an affordable place to live with ample space can feel like an impossible dream. However, a new study by Rent Cafereveals that some cities offer more bang for your buck than others. Houston, Texas, emerges as a standout among major metropolitan areas, providing renters with generous living spaces for a relatively modest monthly budget.
Registration opens for National Night Out block parties
Registration is now open for National Night Out events in southern Denton County, including block parties and poster contests in Flower Mound. Each year, about 38 million Americans participate in National Night Out, a cohesive effort to promote crime prevention, police-community partnerships and neighborhood unity, according to a news release from the town of Flower Mound. Neighborhoods in large and small communities throughout southern Denton County get together with their local police officers each year and are planning for this year’s NNO, scheduled for Oct. 1.
Sam Houston Center presents Thursday Night Lights author Michael Hurd
The Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center presents an evening with author and historian Michael Hurd discussing his work, Thursday Night Lights: The Story of Black High School Football in Texas, at 7 p.m. on Sept. 19. As part of the event, Center staff will offer a special viewing...
Public Hearing: S23-0001, 3301 N Elm Street
The City of Denton City Council will hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, regarding a request for a Specific Use Permit (SUP) to allow for a Multifamily use on approximately 2.4 acres of land, generally located on the south side of North Elm Street approximately 560 feet east of Riney Road in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas; adopting an amendment to the City’s official zoning map; providing for a penalty in the maximum amount of $2,000.00 for violations thereof; providing a severability clause and an effective date.
Core Scientific gets approval to bring high-powered computing for AI to Denton
Last week, the Denton City Council approved Denton Municipal Electric’s requests to amend a power purchase agreement with Core Scientific, an Austin-based tech company that plans to run high-powered computing for artificial intelligence at its Denton facility. Core Scientific plans to convert the two largest buildings still being built...
Five takeaways from North Texas' first weekly press conference of the season
The ambiance of the beginning of the college football season was in the air as North Texas conducted its inaugural press conference preceding the season opener versus South Alabama. There has been a lot of uncertainty surrounding North Texas in 2024 as the team enters its second year in the...
North Texas woman survives shark attack, shares inspiring recovery journey
CELINA – A Celina couple is back home after they were attacked by a shark off the Texas coast on July 4. The wife, Tabitha Sullivent, lost a majority of her left calf in the attack and nearly lost her life."The bull shark that attacked me was going up and down the beach and was probably about as big as my couch," Sullivent told CBS News Texas.The shark bit off most of her left calf. Her husband, Cary, rushed into the water and was also bitten slightly by the shark. Sullivent lost almost 75% of her blood, but a group...
Arlington Heights High School student found with gun on campus
FORT WORTH, Texas - Police arrested a Fort Worth ISD student for bringing a firearm onto campus on Tuesday. Obtén tu iPhone poderoso con nuestras mejores ofertas.Ahorre a lo grande en el iPhone de Apple.Verizon|. It happened at Arlington Heights High School on the west side of Fort Worth.
TWU starts construction on former golf course for retention pond, flood control and nature trails
Texas Woman’s University started construction on a major drainage and stormwater collection project on Friday. The project, a retention pond on Mingo Road near downtown Denton, is designed to resolve drainage and stormwater issues. In a Facebook post, the university said the project will set the foundation for future nature trails that will be open to students, faculty, staff and the community.
Kaleidoscope Park Frisco Opening Oct 5-6
In what is sure to be one of the most eagerly anticipated events of the year, Kaleidoscope Park, the 5.7-acre signature park in Frisco, will celebrate its grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 5 and Sunday, Oct. 6. The celebration will feature vibrant programming, with activities scheduled from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
Suspect in North Texas youth pastor's murder indicted by grand jury, record shows
DALLAS — A 30-year-old Texas man was indicted on a murder charge by a grand jury last week in relation to a fatal shooting of a North Texas youth pastor in March. Joshua Andrews turned himself into Dallas police after a shooting in the 2500 block of 56th Street on March 31. Police said Andrews and 31-year-old Denzel Branch got into an argument that escalated to Andrews shooting Branch.
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