Juan Betancourt | Denton Record-Chronicle
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Republican Brandon Gill will face Democrat Ernest Robinson Lineberger III for Texas’ U.S. Congressional District 26 seat. The two candidates are battling it out for a seat that Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Lewisville, has held for more than two decades.
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Voters will decide in November to elect Republican Andy Hopper or Democrat Angela Brewer to represent District 64 in the Texas House of Representatives.
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The city is now letting Denton residents pay their neighbors’ utility bills with a donation.
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Voters will decide in November to elect Republican Andy Hopper or Democrat Angela Brewer to represent District 64 in the Texas House of Representatives.
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Wing, an aviation company, has started providing drone delivery services at the Walmart storefront located at 1515 S. Loop 288.
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Denton County voters will have to continue to wait for countywide voting centers on election day for at least one more election cycle. The deadline for county commissioners to implement centers where any voters can cast a ballot, regardless of precinct, has passed for the Nov. 5 election.
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The Denton County Transportation Authority approved an additional year of service with GoZone, a ride share program from company Via, during Thursday morning’s Board of Directors meeting.
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County Commissioners also approve lowest tax rate since 1986.
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The Denton Arts & Jazz Festival has announced its headliners, and organizers said the festival on Oct. 4-6 will have the same number of stages despite earlier financial concerns.
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The Denton County Transportation Authority announced plans to help fund six projects to provide safer transit for commuters — including those on foot and on bike — around Denton and Lewisville.
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The Denton County Transportation Authority Board of Directors approved a $64.2 million budget for fiscal year 2025, nearly $6 million less than the previous year.
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The Tarrant Area Food Bank will be the sole food bank operating in Denton County, after the North Texas Food Bank agreed to terms that will end collaboration between the organizations after 42 years in the area, according to a news release.