Saturday Jun 27 | Denton Record-Chronicle
Radio group to demonstrate capabilities
Members of the Denton County Amateur Radio Association will be demonstrating their emergency capabilities this weekend, and area residents are invited to take a close look and lend an ear.
Changes to utility districts endorsed
A divided Commissioners Court approved the reorganization of three special taxing districts and formed a new district in the eastern part of the county, with that region's commissioner, Hugh Coleman, leading the charge against the changes.
John and Nancy Arnold of Streetman, Texas are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica Alane Arnold, to Nathan John Cooley, son of James and Karolyn Cooley, of Oak Point, Texas.
Ruben Navarrette: Immigration is a problem, but for feds, not states
Remember when state and local officials couldn't wait to get their 15 minutes of fame by cracking down on illegal immigration? Well, thank goodness, that trend might be coming to an end - in part because of the ...
Put control of illegal immigration back in federal hands
Remember when state and local officials couldn't wait to get their 15 minutes of fame by cracking down on illegal immigration? Well, thank goodness, that trend might be coming to an end - in part because of the ...
Navarrette: When it comes to immigration, you can't turn back the clock
Remember when state and local officials couldn't wait to get their 15 minutes of fame by cracking down on illegal immigration? Well, thank goodness, that trend might be coming to an end - in part because of the ...
Local Officials Rethinking Immigrant Laws
Some local U.S. lawmakers who cracked down on illegal immigrants say they are changing their stances because of the laws' high legal and social costs.
States, cities revisiting immigration ordinances
Some states, cities and counties that plunged into the immigration debate are having second thoughts.
Blotter: Report: Employee made threat against Victor officials
An employee of Victor Equipment was overheard making a threat against company officials during layoffs Jan.
LEISD bolsters fiscal reserves, receives positive audit
Saving for a rainy day isn't such a bad thing during the financial downpour of late, and Little Elm ISD is ensuring it has some money in the bank to assuage any potential hits to the pocketbook.
Former Oak Point employee under investigation
Another former Oak Point city employee is under investigation, as the town continues to clamp down on its financial controls Tamara Null Tamara Null served as city manager until Dec.
Six fire departments fight Rocky Point grass, house fire
A grass fire quickly became a structure fire as six fire departments fought a blaze on New Year's Eve.
Triumphs, tragedies take area on rollercoaster ride By Penny Rathbun, Staff writer With the end of the first decade of the second millennium fast approaching, Little Elm is poised to meet the future with ...
Blotter: Denton police search for pedestrian bank robber
Denton police are looking for a man who robbed First United Bank Friday morning.
Sleet, ice create havoc in Little Elm
Sleet, cold temperatures, and a two-hour delay to the start of the school day gave Little Elm traffic officers a busy morning.