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Stars and stripes emerge on field of green
What started as a seed of an idea among artists has grown into an acre-sized salute to the country.
Summer sun brings out the smell of pot
The hot Texas sun helped Denton police foil an attempt to deliver 13 pounds of marijuana Thursday afternoon and arrest two men who were expecting the package.
Blotter: Woman reports gasoline used in drive-by dousing
A woman, her sister and the sister's 2-year-old child were shot with gasoline from a large water gun Sunday night, they told Denton police Monday.
There's Chicago's Gold Coast - 60611 - and New York City's Tribeca - 10036 - but probably none so famous as Beverly Hills' 90210.
Event to feature art, music at Mecca on Main in Aubrey
History will be an added ingredient when the Visual Arts Society of Texas sponsors More Art and Music at Mecca on Main Saturday.
Blotter: Bank determines teller took $2,000
A bank investigator told police Monday that a teller admitted taking $2,000 from another teller's drawer at a branch location inside a grocery store in the 500 block of West University Drive.
Horse Country Tour of Denton County set for June 6
The Denton Convention & Visitor Bureau has set its second Horse Country Tour of the year for the public on June 6th.
To the next level: Class of '09 graduates
One of the largest combined senior classes of the Denton school district's three main high schools graduated Friday.
Grand Prairie students earn technical certifications
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DENTON, TX: George S. Pusser passed away May 18, 2009 at the Vintage Care Center in Denton, Texas.
Modern-day holiday history lesson
While many had Memorial Day off, students in several area school districts were in class, and some took time to honor both military veterans and current service members.
Fire destroys house on U.S. 380
A 6,700-square-foot house on U.S. Highway 380 burned to the ground Sunday evening, said Little Elm Fire Chief Joe Florentino.
Unofficial results released Saturday night by Argyle ISD showed that candidates Wendee Long and Randy McKellar earned enough to be elected to two vacant seats on the Argyle school board.
Today is the final day to vote early in area city and school district elections.
Aubrey ISD candidates tout fiscal responsibility
All three incumbents up for re-election on the Aubrey school board drew opponents, with seven candidates running for at-large seats in Places 1, 2 and 3 on Saturday's ballot.
Early voting begins today for the May 9 election that will decide city and school board seats throughout the area.
Freedom House offers religious rehabilitation
Jeremy Adams is a regular at the Denton County Jail like NT students are to Fry Street.
Two residents have stepped into the race for the mayor's seat - a one-year, unexpired term left by Robert Cleversy's abrupt departure last summer.
Two residents have stepped into the race for the mayor's seat - a one-year, unexpired term left by Robert Cleversy's abrupt departure last summer.
Opponent steps up in race for mayor
David Coker, a real estate broker and frequent critic of the school district's and city's leadership, has challenged Gary Hammett's bid for re-election to his second full term as mayor of this city of 2,500. Council members Brandon Stinchcomb, 28, a business owner, and retiree Bill Coffey, 72, face no opposition.
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