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Republican County Judge Tim O’Hare told Democrat Commissioner Alisa Simmons to “sit there and be quiet” during an April 16 court meeting.
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Computer system problems possibly contributed to man's detention after a judge said he had served enough time, leading to federal civil rights lawsuit settlement.
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Brandon Chase McGee secured a second term in the Place 5 seat of the Denton City Council with 50.39% of the vote.
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The bond package consists of four proposals that will include funding for citywide infrastructure, streets, parks and facilities in Lewisville.
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Mayor Gerard Hudspeth said he plans to focus his final term on city issues such as homelessness.
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The convention center renovation is split into two phases, which are projected to be completed in 2029.
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This is the first time residents have a direct say in who sits on the appraisal district’s board of directors. Up to this point, board members have been elected by taxing entities such as school boards and city councils.
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Mauricio Galante was elected to the open race for Arlington City Council District 1 representing North Arlington and Bowie Hogg, District 7 council member, won his re-election bid.
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The high court ruled against two municipal power company workers who said they were fired because they blew the whistle on a city council member who leaked allegedly confidential documents to the Denton Record-Chronicle.
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Slate of Republican candidates pool resources to fund PAC.
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The city is asking voters to approve $485.5 million in bonds for street maintenance, park improvements, a new court building and an expansion to its public works campus to keep up with its growing population.
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Pilot Point Police Department Chief Rex Marks retired effectively immediately, the city manager announced on Monday. Two weeks prior, Pilot Point officials discussed low morale and culture deficits in the department.
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Attorneys say the businesses shouldn't have to close at 2 a.m. if they agree to stop offering any nude entertainment at that time.
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Arlington City Council candidates will have to balance redevelopment needs with neighborhoods — especially in District 1, that houses the entertainment district.