At a commissioners court meeting on Nov. 14, Judge Mary Horn announced she will not seek re-election for the 2018 election. The first female tax assessor, first female county judge and
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As the weather gets colder and homes become festive, homeless shelters in Denton continue to fill up. On the Jan. 26 Point-in-Time homelessness count, which counts the number of homeless

After the city of Denton and Denton County experienced some of its lowest voting numbers, the constitutional election is generating new amendments to the city charter. Out of 99,054 registered
On Nov. 11, Denton’s first microbrewery saw its last sunset. Audacity Brew House opened its doors in October 2014, introducing Denton to locally brewed craft beers. Owned by brew-master Doug

The city of Denton experienced some of its lowest voting numbers during the early election and on election day this
The Denton County GOP has a new face after a special election was called last month to elect a new
State officials made budget cuts this summer to the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS), an academy for 11th

The Denton County Republican Party has a new chairman after an unscheduled executive committee meeting. John Dillard of The Colony

Early voting for Denton County’s Constitutional Amendment Election began Monday, and the Denton County Elections Administration is preparing for another

The City of Denton announced on Oct. 4 the halt of funding and fundraising to the Denton Parks Foundation in