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Residents in Denton voted Saturday to elect candidates to positions in city council, school board.
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An empty chair at the Denton County Commissioners Court meeting Tuesday served as a solemn reminder of the tragedy Commissioner Bobbie J. Mitchell and her family faced the day before.
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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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Denton council OKs support for 3 affordable housing projects, including one for people long unhousedMcAdams Haven, a new affordable multifamily housing project, seeks to address a 鈥渄eep need for supportive housing in our community,鈥 George Ferrie, board president of the Denton Affordable Housing Corporation, told the Denton City Council last week.
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Denton鈥檚 election filing period ended Monday with only one new candidate added in the last month of filing in the crowded race for Paul Meltzer鈥檚 District 3 City Council seat.
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The petition to recall Denton City Council member Brandon Chase McGee has failed after picking up steam in early November.
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He got in trouble for drugs the first time when he was in high school, and that charge haunted him after he graduated in 2019. He struggled to find good-paying jobs and decided to start selling marijuana again as a way to supplement his income after his child was born, to pay bills and put food on the table.
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The Denton City Council failed to reach majority consensus Tuesday afternoon to move forward with a couple of major recommendations by the citizen charter review committee that could have changed the council鈥檚 makeup and added two seats.
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This is the first update to Denton鈥檚 towing ordinance since 2015 increases the base non-consent tow fee from $145 to $272.50.
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A Denton City Council member's campaign finance reform proposal, which he said 鈥渃ould very well be the toughest鈥 in the state, seeks to cap total campaign contributions from Denton donors at $20,000 and non-Denton donors at $5,000, as well as limit people outside of the city to $500 per individual or political action committee donation.
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Mayor Pro Tem Paul Meltzer, who first won the seat for District 3 last year, announced via social media that he would not be seeking a second term in the spring.