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Billed as a "nationwide day of defiance," the local "No Kings" protest brought hundreds to Denton’s historic courthouse on ...
A former employee is suing the University of North Texas Health Science Center for discrimination, alleging he was fired ...
A $217.3 billion long-range regional transportation plan for North Texas road, rail and air quality improvements was ...
The Texas Department of Transportation has once again delayed its weekend-long closures of Interstate 35E and the Main Street ...
A burglar used a saw to cut through the walls and ceilings of three businesses near Interstate 35E and Teasley Lane on ...
Abbott signs groundbreaking psychedelic research bill to help bring ibogaine through clinical trials
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a $50 million bill into law on Wednesday to help bring ibogaine through FDA-approved clinical trials ...
The House of Representatives narrowly approved legislation Thursday to eliminate the next two years of federal funding for ...
Denton residents in the PECAN neighborhood say blocked drains and poor communication worsened June 3 flooding that damaged ...
Juneteenth was first officially recognized as a federal holiday in 2021, but the history of this celebration goes back well ...
Texas officials have notified local public health departments to brace for another $119 million in federal cuts at the end of ...
Three standout Denton-area softball players were recognized among the best in the state this week as part of the TGCA's ...
The North Texas Fair & Rodeo is returning for its 97th annual season Aug. 15-24. The North Texas Fair Association released ...
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