Denton Record-Chronicle
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A short documentary about a Denton family is among the nominees for the 2025 News & Documentary Emmy Awards.
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Residents in Denton voted Saturday to elect candidates to positions in city council, school board.
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The race for the Denton City Council seat to represent District 3 will be one to watch as three women campaign for a seat held by Paul Meltzer, who decided against running for reelection.
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The race for Denton City Council鈥檚 District 2 seat is a battle of progressives. Incumbent Brian Beck, who is seeking a third term, faces a challenge from his former campaign adviser, Nick Stevens.
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Much of Lewisville woke up to a boil-water notice Sunday morning after a break in a 30-inch water line. The city advised people in a large swath of Lewisville to boil tap water before it's used for drinking, cooking, washing hands or face or brushing teeth. Bottled water can also be used.
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Five precents were scheduled to vote at a Plano Baptist church. Those voters were routed to Lewisville.
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North Texas residents can help victims of severe weather and a tornado that claimed the lives of seven people with donations and volunteering.
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Texas Woman鈥檚 University has finalized its agreement with Bezos Academy to bring a tuition-free child care center to the Denton campus.
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Argyle ISD is one of the latest school districts to join a sprawling list of litigants asking for an injunction against the Texas Education Agency over the agency鈥檚 failure to follow state law in its recent decision about accountability ratings.