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Besides social media accounts, dentonrc has populated their site with: • Weekend calendar: All the ways to beat the heat in Denton | Things to do | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Fireworks, Glizzy Fest and more on the calendar | Things to do | dentonrc.com • How to celebrate Juneteenth in and around Denton this year | Denton County | dentonrc.com • ‘Celebrating the eccentrics’ in Denton: Freaker’s Ball is all about artists who ‘do their own thing’ | Visual Arts | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: Juneteenth, luaus and the Freaker's Ball | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton City Council aims to protect Southeast Denton with new plan that allows restaurant to open | Denton | dentonrc.com • Group wants Denton County to let residents vote at any polling site, and they vow to keep showing up | Elections | dentonrc.com • Summer swim guide: Everything to know about Denton’s water park, pools and sprayground | Denton | dentonrc.com • Elections • dentonrc.com • Denton singles ditch dating apps for IRL connections | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • In the midst of cuts, UNT gets a $2 million gift for jazz, dance and theater | University of North Texas | dentonrc.com • Things to do this weekend: Nights out in Denton for movies, art and community | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Lewisville ISD honors trailblazing teacher by naming early childhood center for her | Lewisville | dentonrc.com • Former USMNT players in Denton reflect on World Cup as soccer tourney comes to North Texas | Sports | dentonrc.com • Latest finance reports in Denton runoffs shows thousands from developers, PACs and partisan groups | Elections | dentonrc.com • Latest restaurants, shops and businesses now open in Denton, plus a farewell to The LakeHaus | Business | dentonrc.com • Denton explores AI data center moratorium amid power, water concerns | Denton | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Pride, farming and brews with the bros | Things to do | dentonrc.com • New WIC Redemption Center to open at Serve Denton this fall | Denton | dentonrc.com • Texas AG sues Denton, alleges city allowed 'gender-neutral' changing rooms at Pridenton's 'Big Gay Swim Day' | Denton | dentonrc.com • Looking ahead to growth, Denton Fire Department maps out plans for seven future stations | Denton | dentonrc.com • Discover Denton moving out of downtown visitor center space, ends retail sales | Local News | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Meet clowns, catch vintage films and learn a new skill | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Corinth native, record-holding powerlifter heads to world championships in Poland with US team | Local News | dentonrc.com • David Wylie narrowly edges out Roehrs in tight race for GOP Denton County commissioner nomination | Elections | dentonrc.com • TWU just got a trove of items tied to Florence Nightingale, the founder of professional nursing | Texas Woman's University | dentonrc.com • UNT students protest censorship with a funeral at Board of Regents meeting | University of North Texas | dentonrc.com • Things to do this weekend: A memorial day tour of Denton art and bars | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton takes next step toward ending all traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2050 | Denton | dentonrc.com • Hot topics and a bit of therapy in Denton mayoral candidate forum with Brian Beck and Chris Watts | Elections | dentonrc.com • After 5 years in Denton, Patchouli Joe’s bookstore will be shutting down after all on May 30 | Business | dentonrc.com • 10 new businesses coming soon or now open around Denton | Business | dentonrc.com • Things to do this weekend: Celebrating Denton in song | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton ISD board approves 4% raise for teachers and 2% raise for staff | Denton ISD | dentonrc.com • 10 years on, advocates renew their fight for access to long-hidden Black cemetery near Pilot Point | Denton County | dentonrc.com • Bill Utter Ford dealership has stayed in the family and in Denton for 70 years | Business | dentonrc.com • Lewisville Police Department’s new drones can soar to a scene, with goal of boosting public safety | Lewisville | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Celebrate moms, grads and local artists | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Krum High School special ed classroom gets a $50K makeover with a grant from Sonic | Krum ISD | dentonrc.com • Point-in-time count tallies 37% fewer homeless residents in Denton County compared to 2025 | Non-Profit | dentonrc.com • Denton election results: City Council and Denton ISD school board | Elections | dentonrc.com • Look: Argyle ISD's new stadium and indoor activity center are officially open | Argyle Eagles | dentonrc.com • Things to do this weekend in Denton: Market on your calendar | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton homes and businesses to get digital water meters by 2028 in new city contract | Denton | dentonrc.com • Out-of-town developers’ money shows up in City Council candidate filings just before Denton votes | News | dentonrc.com • Walk-up windows at new Blind Man’s Corner to offer queso, frozen treats | Business | dentonrc.com • Claims of partisanship seep into Denton elections, but analysis finds few council votes split neatly on party lines | Politics | dentonrc.com • Off-campus galleries in Dallas and Denton step in as UNT art students boycott school spaces | Education | dentonrc.com • Things to do this weekend in Denton: Events with animals, nature and indie bookstores | Things to do | dentonrc.com • In Sundown Collaborative Theatre’s new two-person show, a coin toss determines who plays which role | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • Coach Neal Brown’s contract is a departure from form that could expose UNT to larger buyout | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • What’s Open, What’s Closed: Slap Burger Bar and Black Fox Brewing close; Mallouf Hat Co. goes all online | Business | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: Celebrate local birthdays and the arts | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton nears deal for AI drone factory with $900K in incentives | Denton | dentonrc.com • UNT women’s tennis posts best season in more than a decade, eyes American tourney with confidence | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • Who are the candidates: Denton City Council election 2026 | Politics | dentonrc.com • Downtown Denton Foundation acquires Main Street Association to streamline support for downtown | Denton | dentonrc.com • Watch: UNT grad Lecrae becomes first Christian rapper on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: Crawfish, mimosas and visual arts | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Former Bet the House co-owner is bringing a new barbecue spot to downtown Denton | Business | dentonrc.com • Lucinda Breeding-Gonzales | dentonrc.com • Take our weekly news quiz • 40 Under 40 Winners: Denton's leading young talent in 2026 | Business | dentonrc.com • Which Denton-area schools accept vouchers? What families should know about the statewide rollout | Education | dentonrc.com • Local News Day – A National Day of Action Connecting Communities with Trusted Local News • Things to do in Denton this weekend: Eggs! | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Seafood spot reopens as Hoochies Yacht Club with new look, menu items and yacht rock appreciation | Business | dentonrc.com • Denton artists are starved for studio space. A new local arts group wants to help solve the problem. | Visual Arts | dentonrc.com • A ‘real-life G.I. Joe’ in North Texas struggles for his life, benefits and fundraiser proceeds | News | dentonrc.com • New Denton bar Ruby Rodeo gears up for soft opening on the Square | Business | dentonrc.com • Smokable THC ban begins Tuesday. What does that mean for Denton smoke shops? | Business | dentonrc.com • Photos: Two No Kings protests in Denton rally hundreds | Denton | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: Coffee, tea or homebrewed beer? | Things to do | dentonrc.com • New walking trails, renovated bathrooms and more now open at Denia Park | Denton | dentonrc.com • 10 new businesses now open and coming soon to Denton and nearby | Business | dentonrc.com • Grandmother continues her silent protests 13 years later at a Denton mental health facility to rally for changes | Health | dentonrc.com • Patchouli Joe’s bookshop finds a new home on Mulberry Street | Business | dentonrc.com • UNT to close dozens of degree programs and merge more as part of budget strategy | University of North Texas | dentonrc.com • Things to do around Denton this weekend: Festivals, clubs and markets | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Guide: Thin Line Fest explores ‘the space between’ with film, photos, music in Denton | Festival | dentonrc.com • Community art project lets Denton residents weave their mark at Toasty Bros. | Visual Arts | dentonrc.com • Denton’s first career female firefighter retires after 26 years of igniting change | Denton | dentonrc.com • Ironman triathlon in Denton County on Sunday: What to know about traffic and closures | Denton County | dentonrc.com • New documentary captures Denton's noise music scene and its unexpectedly kind community | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: St. Patrick's Day and a celebration of storytelling | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Is health care accessible in Denton County? MHMR wants to hear residents’ opinions | Health | dentonrc.com • Records and texts detail UNT leaders’ decision to close exhibit with artwork criticizing ICE | Education | dentonrc.com • Denton County GOP maintains edge in primary voting, but local Democrats triple turnout | News | dentonrc.com • After a Denton volunteer food program closed last year, a local church stepped up to feed schoolkids | Non-Profit | dentonrc.com • Megan Nestor picked up basketball late, now she's one of the best ever at UNT | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: Contests, anniversaries and International Women's Day | Things to do | dentonrc.com • New ‘Commerce & Community’ exhibit spotlights historic Denton County businesses and their artifacts | Denton County | dentonrc.com • Elections | dentonrc.com • All Denton ISD teachers to get one-time $750 bonus | Denton ISD | dentonrc.com • What’s Open, What’s Closed: Crooked Crust, Painting With a Twist close, Korean barbecue opens in Denton | Business | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: Bookend your month | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Novartis plans $280M facility in Denton to produce ‘next-generation’ cancer treatments | Business | dentonrc.com • Mayor Gerard Hudspeth turns his political focus to GOP bid for Denton County commissioner | Politics | dentonrc.com • Tuition-free preschool Bezos Academy plans to open on TWU campus in fall 2026 | Education | dentonrc.com • UNT president signals academic program cuts, higher teaching loads in plan to address $45M budget deficit | University of North Texas | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: Check out live music and theater or get crafty | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Boys playoffs round 1 schedule: Braswell, Guyer, Denton, Krum, Pilot Point and Ponder have tickets punched | High Schools | dentonrc.com • UNT art students protest exhibit’s removal with a funeral for freedom of speech | University of North Texas | dentonrc.com • UNT athletic director Jared Mosley receives hefty raise under terms of new contract | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • ‘Music is the great equalizer’: Resonance Sound Collective in Denton creates adaptive music ensemble | Education | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: All of the Valentine's Day events, plus more | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton animal shelter expected to break ground in April on expansion, renovations | Denton | dentonrc.com • From absurd garage sale to local legend, Denton marks 25 years of the PriceMaster | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • Denton Arts & Jazz Fest shifting to new venue and dates for 2026 | Music | dentonrc.com • Denton fast-tracks new fire station near Robson Ranch, Landmark, nixing plans for temporary facility | Denton | dentonrc.com • What's Open, What's Closed: Inclusive fitness in Lewisville and Tom Thumb in Argyle | Business | dentonrc.com • UNT alum Kellie Delka slides headfirst down unlikely path to second straight Olympics | Sports | dentonrc.com • Best of Denton | Denton Record-Chronicle • ‘It takes a village’: Denton Noon Kiwanis’ July 4 show raises nearly $20K for children’s healthcare | Denton | dentonrc.com • Council makes it official: New names of Civic Center and day labor site will honor Denton’s rich history | Denton | dentonrc.com • Unicorn Lake owner wants Denton to act on construction pollution a year after fish kill | Environmental Issues | dentonrc.com • Denton Bach Society, now 50 years strong, celebrates music that has ‘survived the test of time’ | Music | dentonrc.com • Photos: Denton celebrates America’s 250th for the Fourth of July 2026 | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • Guide: Denton Black Film Festival 2026 puts ‘Hope & Courage’ in spotlight with film, music, comedy and more • ‘Save the fireworks’: Denton Kiwanis races to raise $10K before July 4 | Local News | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: Make the Pricemaster an offer, try hot cocoa and watch the Super Bowl | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Explorium Denton is closing. For now. | Non-Profit | dentonrc.com • Local artists invited to design permanent sign for Greater Denton Arts Council building | Visual Arts | dentonrc.com • What’s Open, What’s Closed: Big changes for a few businesses, while chains add Denton County locations | Business | dentonrc.com • One of Denton’s top employers cuts 110 jobs, and a worker says it’s partly due to Trump’s tariffs | Business | dentonrc.com • Lewisville sets ‘proactive’ limits on AI data centers before they arrive | Lewisville | dentonrc.com • Denton facilities closed on Monday as temps remain below freezing and roads remain slick | Weather | dentonrc.com • Chris Watts sworn in as Denton mayor; Gerard Hudspeth delivers a final goodbye | Denton City Council | dentonrc.com • Denton 40 under 40 • Harvest House closes suddenly 'for some updates and upgrades' | Business | dentonrc.com • Denton plans targeted road treatments, preps on-call electric staffing ahead of Winter Storm Fern | Denton | dentonrc.com • ‘What happens in Texas does not stay in Texas’: Professors’ group to investigate UNT, other universities | Higher Education | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton this weekend: See a film, sip coffee and draw a comic | Things to do | dentonrc.com • What to know: Extreme cold watch means Denton County residents should prep for winter storm | Denton | dentonrc.com • Puzzmo • List: Free Denton warming stations, shelter during winter 2026 | Denton | dentonrc.com • Osteria il Muro chef Scott Girling named semifinalist for 2026 James Beard Awards | Business | dentonrc.com • Developers in Denton find it cheaper to pay a fee instead of dedicating parkland, city audit finds | Denton | dentonrc.com • Get Wake Up in your inbox from the DRC! • Harvest House wants to 'pass the torch' to new ownership after 10 years in Denton | Business | dentonrc.com • Get Denton U in your inbox • Denton County expands Sheriff’s Office agreement with ICE for immigration enforcement | Denton County Sheriff | dentonrc.com • Newsletters • New youth soccer league takes root in Krum — and Sanger and Ponder — through partnership with Denton Soccer Association | Krum | dentonrc.com • Denton Record-Chronicle • A rattlesnake species expanded into Denton County — by holing up in an Argyle garage for the winter | Denton County | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton: Fashion, shopping local and Martin Luther King Jr. Day | Things to do | dentonrc.com • What's Open, What's Closed: Women-only gym, new sandwich shop and saying goodbye to Patchouli Joe's | Business | dentonrc.com • Quakertown, LeCrae documentaries among offerings in Denton Black Film Festival | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • Building updates: These Denton ISD projects will keep crews hustling in 2026 | Denton ISD | dentonrc.com • The Denton County roads that’ll be better in 2026 — and some where construction will continue | Road Construction | dentonrc.com • Trump administration’s new approach to homelessness puts Denton County housing resources at risk | Non-Profit | dentonrc.com • Downtown Denton bookshop Patchouli Joe’s will close in the spring as sales dwindle and costs rise | Denton | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton: Get back out there this weekend | Things to do | dentonrc.com • UNT and TWU launch ambitious centers to redefine workforce readiness in 2026 | Education | dentonrc.com • Best of Denton 2024: Winners and Finalists • What will shape Denton in 2026: Local elections, development and public safety | Denton | dentonrc.com • UNT quarterback Drew Mestemaker makes it official, heads to transfer portal | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • This Sanger ranch became a sanctuary for rescued animals — and a place to see compassion in action | Denton County magazine | dentonrc.com • Ball drops and marathons in Denton: Where to celebrate New Year's Eve and recover on New Year's Day | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton County Drug Court graduates more sober participants than ever | Denton County | dentonrc.com • Ryan Raider Band will march through the French Quarter for Sugar Bowl parade | Denton ISD | dentonrc.com • What's Open, What's Closed: Korean BBQ, new creative workspace and liquid nitrogen ice cream coming to Denton | Business | dentonrc.com • A Denton Christmas story: How a Grinch stole Cousin Eddie, and a former council member returned him | Denton | dentonrc.com • Why Sanger’s new Tom Thumb is a big deal for the fast-growing city | Business | dentonrc.com • Pharmaceutical giant gets $3M in tax incentives for Denton facility in need of radioactive cleanup | Denton | dentonrc.com • Denton's new Lemonade Lane Kids Market teaches young entrepreneurs the business basics | Business | dentonrc.com • A Denton teacher and a barber team up to get students to feel like a part of their city | Denton ISD | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Tuba Christmas, crafts and cookies | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Who’s running in 2026? Denton County's Republican, Democratic candidates set for primaries | News | dentonrc.com • Denton musicians plan show of support for Baptist Generals frontman Chris Flemmons | Music | dentonrc.com • Prosper neighborhood’s effort to leave Denton ISD hits setback | Denton ISD | dentonrc.com • Drew Mestemaker adds to UNT legacy by winning Burlsworth Trophy as nation's top former walk-on | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • Photos: Denton decks the halls at 2025 Holiday Lighting Festival | Festival | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Taking the stage, ruling the rink and sipping on cocoa | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Historic Denton County courthouse to reopen in the ‘next few weeks’ after nearly two-year renovation | Denton County | dentonrc.com • Prediction: UNT is a team of destiny and will pull through to beat Tulane, advance to CFP | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • Crowd turns out in opposition, but council votes in favor of 9,000-home project in rural north Denton | Denton | dentonrc.com • Support Local Journalism | dentonrc.com • What’s Open, What’s Closed: New gaming lounge and African market in Denton; Sanger’s first Tom Thumb opens soon | Business | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Holiday Lighting Festival, wassail tasting and Krampus visits | Things to do | dentonrc.com • UNT is the first college in the state to get a naloxone vending machine | University of North Texas | dentonrc.com • Denton Holiday Lighting Festival bringing back Holly Jolly Trolley for return to Quakertown Park • Rural neighbors say Craver Ranch’s 9,000 homes would expand suburban sprawl north of Denton | Housing And Real Estate | dentonrc.com • Local midwife, farm and coffee spot win big at Denton Pitch Competition | Business | dentonrc.com • What's next? What hiring history tells us about who could replace Eric Morris at UNT | | dentonrc.com • He developed an opera voice at UNT, and now he’ll lead First Presbyterian in speaking to modern life | Religion | dentonrc.com • Beth Marie’s closes for mystery TV show shoot with possible ties to Taylor Sheridan, ‘Yellowstone’ | Local News | dentonrc.com • UNT inches up in national polls following blowout win over Rice | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • A fifth of Denton County residents struggle with addiction. More empathy is needed, health officials report | Denton County | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Bike riding, dad rocking and enjoying the holidays | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton’s oldest Black church, St. James AME, turns 150 | Religion | dentonrc.com • Second Denton Halloween scared up traffic on the Square in October; city seeks feedback for 2026 | Business | dentonrc.com • Denton ISD meets new school meal guidelines and growing demand while bringing in reimbursements | Denton ISD | dentonrc.com • Hillwood details Phase 1 of Landmark, a $10B Denton mega-development near Argyle | Housing And Real Estate | dentonrc.com • SNAP benefits restored, United Way of Denton County closes $10,000 emergency relief fund | News | dentonrc.com • Denton ISD approves plans to improve underperforming elementary schools | Denton ISD | dentonrc.com • DRC's Holiday Recipe Contest • From hot rods to flannels, Hale’s Speed Shop in Lewisville fuels a loyal community | Denton County magazine | dentonrc.com • What’s Open, What’s Closed: Revolving sushi, affordable housing and saying farewell to Casa Galaviz | Business | dentonrc.com • Denton entrepreneur joins global cast in Netflix's 'Squid Game: The Challenge' | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • How Denton locals are helping neighbors during SNAP disruption: Donations, drives and resources | Non-Profit | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Rock and roll all night, party every day and support local charities | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Voters pass Denton ISD’s Prop A, adding $26M yearly through a 5-cent property tax rate increase | News | dentonrc.com • Bobcat marching band makes Krum ISD history with first trip to state championships | Krum ISD | dentonrc.com • UNT set to open basketball season for both of its teams Monday after offseason of change | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • United Way calls for donations to help feed Denton County residents losing SNAP benefits | Non-Profit | dentonrc.com • Building hope: Denton County nonprofit breaks ground on emergency shelter | Non-Profit | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton: First Friday, Pokémon cards and mac and cheese this weekend | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Stoke expands coworking space ahead of Global Entrepreneurship Week | Business | dentonrc.com • Deep Ellum venue owners say new spot in old Andy’s will blend music genres, Italian bites, craft drinks | Business | dentonrc.com • Photos: Denton ‘No Kings’ protesters withstand the rain to raise their voices | Denton | dentonrc.com • City, Denton ISD swapping land: One middle school track in exchange for another that could become a park | Denton | dentonrc.com • Things to do in Denton: Tricks, treats and live performances pack Halloween weekend | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Fine Arts Theatre's 'Halloweentown' screening on the Square will have project updates and merch, too | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • Denton artists create one-of-a-kind pumpkins for CASA fundraiser | Visual Arts | dentonrc.com • These TWU students are on a quest to turn their Dungeons & Dragons passion into a real game company • This weekend in Denton: Days of the dead, haunted houses, and screened and staged scares | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Texas Ramp Project turns 40 after building thousands of free wheelchair ramps — including residents in Denton County | Denton County | dentonrc.com • 'We can all do better': Denton County joins statewide anti-human-trafficking program | Crime | dentonrc.com • James Wood Autopark under new ownership, renamed to Tom Clark Autopark | Business | dentonrc.com • Scaled-back Denton Arts & Jazz Festival still strikes the right note for many attendees | Festival | dentonrc.com • Sally Beauty, preparing to leave Denton, lays off creative marketing department | Business | dentonrc.com • Jumping on the bandwagon? Five things to know about UNT football ahead of big game vs. South Florida | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Arts & Jazz Fest and haunted vibes in full effect | Things to do | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Peterbilt truck parade, Halloween movies and a costumed 5K | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton invests in clean energy with new wind and battery storage projects, as city’s costs and demand go up | Denton Municipal Electric | dentonrc.com • Denton gears up for 31 Days of Halloween: What’s new, what’s back and what to expect | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • For these Denton youngsters, teamwork makes for green work in junior gardening program at Shiloh Field | Education | dentonrc.com • The big new purple thing on Denton’s Square is now named Onion, after the internet gets its way | Denton | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Halloween, Halloween and more Halloween | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton Community Market at a crossroads: Nonprofit loses hotel tax funding, as some question management | Denton | dentonrc.com • UNT focused on avoiding distractions as milestones stack up in fast start | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • After 10 years, TWU's Center for Women Entrepreneurs still paving the way for aspiring business owners to innovate | Education | dentonrc.com • What's Open, What's Closed: Claw machine arcade coming soon, an upscale meat market and more tattoos | Business | dentonrc.com • Severe storm leaves 1 critically injured, Walmart warehouse damaged in Sanger | Denton County | dentonrc.com • Buffalo Hirsch, the new Lewisville bar from the team behind East Side, is soft opening this weekend | Lewisville | dentonrc.com • This weekend around Denton: A comic expo, PolaCon, Western Days, tamale eating with Joey Chestnut and more | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton City Council approves $2.5 billion budget with increases to property tax rate, utilities, fees | Denton City Council | dentonrc.com • Denton leaders decide hotel taxes can’t keep downtown ambassador program afloat | Denton | dentonrc.com • UNT System will keep faculty senates, with tweaks to comply with new state law limiting their influence | University of North Texas | dentonrc.com • This weekend in Denton: Pillow fights, Blues Fest and Bach Fest | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton chef releases plant-based cookbook, guide to building a cookbook club | Business | dentonrc.com • 120 Years of Denton News | North Texas Giving Day • From the archives: A North Texas pilot's Sept. 11 experience inspires a Broadway retelling | Local News | dentonrc.com • After one year at the helm, Harrison Keller has overhauled UNT’s budget and led through turbulent changes | University of North Texas | dentonrc.com • City calls ICE meeting ‘educational,’ but Denton resident proposes ordinance seeking transparency | Denton | dentonrc.com • ‘Paper-thin’: Some faith leaders question Ten Commandments law; rollout slow in Denton-area schools | Education | dentonrc.com • Your guide to Lewisville's thriving art, music and theater scene: 'We all work together' | Entertainment | dentonrc.com • Around Denton this weekend: Cars, fall fests and football | Things to do | dentonrc.com • ‘A different kind of protest’: Denton retirees gather weekly to rally support for Social Security | Politics | dentonrc.com • DOJ won’t defend a federal grant program that aids Hispanic-Serving Institutions including UNT, TWU | Higher Education | dentonrc.com • Denton Ambassador Program may have found funding, but these local nonprofits could lose theirs • Football season previews: Breaking down all 11 Denton-area teams heading into 2025 • Around Denton this weekend: Dog Days, Bob's Burgers, nature walks and drag shows | Things to do | dentonrc.com • Denton ISD’s new advisory council on school library purchases will be stacked with students’ parents | Denton ISD | dentonrc.com • Denton smoke shops prepare as Texas outlaws THC vapes, Chinese-made e-cigs and more starting Sept. 1 • Audit finds major oversight and funding issues in Denton streets and drainage departments • SMU beats UNT, but women's soccer team sees growth | Mean Green | dentonrc.com • Shooting on the Denton Square claimed a musician who lifted spirits and ‘deserves justice,’ friends say | Denton | dentonrc.com • This Labor Day weekend around Denton: Pickles, banned books and tabletop games • As Denton battles budget shortfall, residents could see rates go up for water, sewer, rec facilities • Drew Mestemaker wins quarterback race, will start UNT’s season opener • What’s Open, What’s Closed: Bearded Monk to serve liquor soon, Sneaky Pete’s on the way out • Denton ISD puts tax rate increase on Nov. 4 ballot but says most homeowners should see tax bills dip • ICE wants to meet with city leaders on partnership with Denton police • Burgers well done: Try 15 spots’ takes on the American classic in Denton Main Street’s August promo • This weekend around Denton: On the farm, in a classroom and on the pickleball court | Things to do | dentonrc.com • ‘We are at a tipping point’: Denton water utility wants developers to pay more to fund sewer infrastructure • Beware the Square: A sneak peek of Denton's next 31 Days of Halloween • UNT tells Texas Dream Act students that in-state tuition ends for them on Friday • Even with more state funding, Denton ISD braces for $15 million budget deficit • This weekend around Denton: Rodeos, Shakespeare and cosplay on the calendar • Denton Mayor Gerard Hudspeth testifies in support of Texas Republicans’ redistricting plan • Denton ISD’s new library advisory council will have parents and students reviewing books with staff • This weekend around Denton: Back-to-school shopping, cold drinks and markets • What will look different in Denton schools this fall • H-E-B plans second Denton grocery at University and Bonnie Brae, on land it bought a decade ago • Denton makes another move to stop proposed sewage plant for ‘lagoon community’ near Rainbow Valley • Local group eyes minor league baseball team for Denton in latest effort to restore UNT program • Fabric guts, velvet uterus and a message: Denton artist uses wearable art to mark Disability Pride Month • This weekend around Denton: Pigs, pancakes, arts, crafts and more • Denton Arts & Jazz Festival announces $75K fundraiser after city proposes reduced funding • Boys & Girls Clubs to open in old Lewisville fire station for first Denton County branch • New Climate Action Plan dashboard shows Denton’s progress toward reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 • Denton Arts & Jazz Festival plans to scale back due to city budget cuts • This weekend around Denton: Christmas in July, speedy quick draws and quiet reading • Cheech & Chong smoke shop lands in Denton, developed and led by a UNT grad • What’s Open, What’s Closed: Korean pastries, robot chef and snow conesWhat’s Open, What’s Closed: Korean pastries, robot chef and snow cones • How Denton County businesses are helping with Hill Country flood relief — and how you can, too • Denton County Republican chair voices opposition to countywide voting centers: "Convenience is not always good" • Taiwan’s Wistron picks Denton County and its tax incentives for plants to make parts for AI computing • Check out all of the Denton-area alumni on the initial College Football 26 video game rosters • Denton shelter drops 24/7 services in favor of long-term help and 'doing better with what we have' • Denton firefighters deployed to deadly Guadalupe River floods • Denton Enterprise Airport will add 44 private hangars built by father-and-son New Mexico company • AI is reshaping education, and TWU now has someone to manage it • No questions asked, no money needed at 24/7 naloxone vending machine coming to Denton’s Rubber Gloves • A Krum mother grieves but finds new purpose and support in her daughter’s name • This weekend around Denton: Fireworks, glizzies and a lot of red, white and blue • Freedom Reins: Denton County veterans find peace on horseback in new equine therapy program • UNT student joins lawsuit over DOJ’s effort to end Texas Dream Act’s in-state tuition • Denton High and local festival ‘part of an origin story for a jazz superhero’ who’s headed to Juilliard • ‘Unbelievable’: Denton businesses relieved — for now — after Gov. Abbott vetoes THC ban • This weekend around Denton: July Fourth fun starts, dig through vinyl crates with KUZU and close out Pride Month • Homelessness climbs 33% in Denton County since 2024, according to local United Way data • As wildfire season nears, Ponder volunteer firefighters get emergency water supply from local Ben E. Keith distributor • Gov. Abbott visits Denton’s Robson Ranch to sign bills for property tax cuts, on ballot Nov. 4 • Denton keeps No Kings protest peaceful as hundreds gather for ‘nationwide day of defiance’ on the Square • Denton police say they have not received notice of troops in city ahead of anti-Trump protest • Best of Denton - Denton Record-Chronicle • This weekend around Denton: Get in the water, shop around and celebrate Juneteenth • FEMA, which serves 5 states from Denton office, targeted by White House • What’s Open, What’s Closed: Denton gets a yarn shop to tempt knitters, crocheters; bowling alley rebranded • Downtown Denton business owners say no to a new tax to keep ambassador program on the Square • A guide to celebrating Pride Month 2025 in Denton: Events, things to do and how to get involved • Suzi Rumohr wins District 3 runoff for Denton City Council seat • This weekend around Denton: Celebrate Father's Day, more Pride and check out Highland Village • Denton VFW post and UNT build gaming center to bridge generations of veterans • Denton Maker Center builds space to create art and community • Mayor declines to proclaim June as Pride Month in Denton, after doing so in past years • Denton’s firefighter amputee athlete takes on ‘American Ninja Warrior’ for third time • This weekend in Denton: Pride kickoffs, brews with the bros and farming heritage • A halal eatery in Pilot Point gets a coveted spot on Texas Monthly’s list of the top 50 barbecue spots • Denton couple moves Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery — a staple of Dallas arts scene — to the Square • In spite of turbulence in federal grants, UNT is on track to raise $5 million in private funds • First Girl Scout DreamLab in Texas to open in October in Denton County • Lower adoption fees, new euthanasia policy and new charge for pets given up by owners proposed for Denton animal shelter • This weekend around Denton: Live music for good causes, compete head-to-head and get active • Ryan grad scores seat in National Youth Orchestra for second year in a row • UNT shuffling some programs but won’t slash positions in start of new strategic plan: What the changes look like • Denton City Council repeals marijuana ordinance in split vote • Kiwanis are bringing back Denton’s big fireworks show, a day before July Fourth • Denton’s never-enforced marijuana decriminalization ordinance is likely on its way out • This long weekend around Denton: Art tours, a renaissance fair and Memorial Day • Varsity ’cues: Denton Bronco barbecue club headed to national contest with ribs, steak, grilled cheese too • Photos: ‘American Idol’ finalist Breanna Nix’s homecoming trip to Denton • UNT taking another crack at selling out DATCU Stadium, this time for game vs. Washington State • Midlake returns to Denton stage to support artist Des Smith; show brings in $10K for medical expenses • Things to do this weekend around Denton: Live music, craft beers and yoga • Record-high temps in Denton County this week kick off warm trend • TWU alumna’s inclusive approach to dance lands her on influential magazine’s ‘25 to Watch’ list • Zoning limits, THC rules and preserving local control: Key state bills Denton is watching • After decades of contracted bus service, Lewisville ISD opts to create its own transportation department • ‘All the things that make America great are going away’: Denton’s May Day protesters oppose Trump in nationwide effort • What to know about voting on election day in Denton County • Things to do this weekend in Denton: Celebrate grads, local businesses and moms • Mellow Mushroom closing after more than 13 years in downtown Denton • Denton’s Breanna Nix earns her Top 10 spot on ‘American Idol’ • Update: UNT, TWU report all international students’ visas reinstated • TEA school ratings — long tied up in court — are out. Here’s how Denton ISD and area districts scored • Denton County early voting down roughly 3,000 votes so far from last year • Things to do this weekend in Denton: Redbud Festival, Star Wars Day and live mural painting at LSA • Ponder softball team rolls past Dallas Life Oak Cliff in first playoff game since 2018 • Look: A protest in drag on the UNT campus • Things to do this weekend in Denton: Thin Line Fest, Independent Bookstore Day and roller derby action • ‘Unfathomable tragedy’: Denton County honors Commissioner Bobbie Mitchell, remembers her slain husband • Free spay/neuter clinics coming up for local pets, funded by grants to Denton Animal Support Foundation • Denton ISD plans to shift staffing to put one librarian at each campus • East Side owners’ new project in Lewisville, Buffalo Hirsch, makes progress toward fall open date • What's your vibe this weekend? Pick from Easter, Earth Day and 4/20 events around Denton • NCTC reports two international students' visas revoked; UNT and TWU confirm five more • Denton will limit shelter capacity and length of stays to let case managers focus on getting people housed • Jazz improv and India’s Carnatic music tradition find their way into UNT grad’s debut album • What to do for Texas Wildflower Day? Celebrate at TWU’s free two-day event with nature talks, walks and art • Photos: Bull riding, 'wild drag race' and more at Texas Tradition Rodeo in Denton • UNT professor’s lecture on girls in Gaza, decried by lawmakers, goes on without major incidents • Denton Fire Department breaks service records again in 2024 • By the numbers: Denton police report declines in violent and property crimes • Four years later, commissioners remain unmoved on Denton County voting centers • This weekend in Denton County: First Friday, crawfish boils and more spring markets • Denton Mayor Gerard Hudspeth plans to run for county commissioner’s seat next year • Rain will nourish garden transformed by Master Naturalists and Ryan Raiders into pollinator paradise • UNT one of the latest Texas universities to forbid drag performances on campus • Unseen, but not unappreciated: How Denton ISD athletic trainers make an impact on student-athletes • Denton ISD students get bilingual homework help, thanks to a UNT project that formed during COVID • UNT women’s basketball team rolls past UTA for milestone win in WNIT • Denton forensic nurse’s true crime podcast peels back the curtain on death investigations • Music, awareness and fundraising for endometriosis: Women-fronted Denton acts unite for benefit show • This weekend in Denton: Spring musicals, benefit concerts and Eggsibitions • As federal cuts on food aid loom, a North Texas nonprofit will expand its summer program to feed kids • Tetra Pak’s bet on Denton 40 years ago has paid off • UNT officials say they’re cooperating with civil rights investigation • TWU falls to Lubbock Christian as remarkable two-year run ends • With less funding and more hunger, a Denton community garden still wants to grow and feed more • This weekend in Denton: Explore the outdoors, meet indie authors and amplify Denton musicians • It’s official: H-E-B is coming to Denton • Denton colleges’ spring break doesn’t mean police hit pause on DWI enforcement • Lovepacs Denton makes tough choice to close up as food insecurity grows • A tiny but mighty Denton club turns 50. To celebrate, they want you to have its signature flower • This weekend around Denton: St. Patrick’s Day, accordion music, and Harvest House turns 10 • With survey, Our Daily Bread considers changes to who stays in Denton's overnight shelter • Listen on KERA News: DRC talks pro-Palestinian student art facing backlash from lawmakers • Defense-first culture has Guyer boys on the brink of first state championship • TWU women’s basketball to open LSC tourney at No. 1, ready to reprise postseason magic • A guide to seeing, hearing and getting into Denton’s live music scene: Venues, house shows and what to know • Lawmakers demand UNT remove student art exhibit on Palestinian conflict, claiming antisemitism • This weekend around Denton: Spring markets, all kinds of parties and the Texas Storytelling Festival • Denton’s apartment supply could grow 96% from 2020 — not 303%, as city staff miscalculated earlier • How shoppers can stretch SNAP benefits at Denton Community Market: New program doubles the produce • A psychedelic toad, purloined art and spicy biscotti intersect at a curious Denton shop called Big Fatty’s • New Denton County ESD station coming to Northlake with quick turnaround • Nonprofit recovery center in a battle to stay open without Denton County funding • This weekend in Denton: Spring reopenings and refreshes, She-Rock and live theater • ‘Fund our schools’: Denton, Lewisville PTA groups press lawmakers on public education funding in Austin • Denton council OKs support for 3 affordable housing projects, including one for people long unhoused • Photos: New cocktail bar Hemlock Fox opens in Denton • Art from a vending machine: GDAC wants to bring custom Art-o-mat to Denton • Who’s running for Denton City Council: Ballot solidifies with one more name in District 3 race as filing period ends • An incumbent withdraws from the Denton ISD school board election, and an education professor joins • This weekend in Denton: Music fests, opening of new cocktail bar and a comic writing marathon • High School Sports • Hundreds of UNT students protest anti-immigration policies with music, and fury • Local family hopes to start Bible academy for Denton ISD students • New restaurant Mexican Oak coming ‘on a rapid schedule’ to fill spot on Square left by Barley & Board • ‘I need your help’: Chief says Denton’s fire, EMS service is overrun with homelessness-related calls • All of the DRC's coverage from the 2025 National Signing Day • Why TxDOT closed the I-35E North Texas Boulevard entrance ramp permanently • This weekend in Denton: Love is in the air this Valentine's Day • Rubber Gloves named best venue in Dallas Entertainment Awards, plus Denton acts bring home punk, pop honors • Denton family forms a nonprofit to save historic Evers farmhouse from demolition by the city • What's Opened, What's Closed: Hot chicken restaurant, tanning salon, shawarma and more come to town • This weekend in Denton: Glitterbomb-A-Thon, a youth gaming tournament and Black History Month kicks off • Playing well with others: New community music school brings group piano classes to Denton • Look: Denton ISD shows off design plans for district’s fifth high school, coming to Cross Roads in 2027 • Most Denton County homeowners don’t need to reapply for homestead exemptions, appraisal district says • What to do if ICE questions or arrests you? A list of Denton and national resources. • Junk fees add 5% to Denton renters' bills, new UNT student research shows • Festival starter kit: Denton Black Film Festival returns for 2025 with previously banned film and spotlights on Black culture • How UNT is adjusting as world of college athletics changes at a rapid pace • Pre-inauguration weddings reflect Denton LGBTQ+ community’s fears under Trump • Neighbors and leaders inch closer to a shared dream, a state park at Denton’s Hartlee Field • This weekend: Denton Black Film Festival, Coffee Crawl and a meditative ceremony to shed self doubt • Denton police to switch from personal to department firearms on duty in standardization effort • Denton ISD explores expanding child care options for employees and recruitment boost • Blowing in the wind: The T-shirts on display in Denton are a call to action against gun violence • Two Krum firefighters join over 100 Texas emergency responders battling California wildfires • Inside the overhaul coming to Denton Animal Services after pet deaths, neglect reports and scrutiny spark change • Photos: Your snow day in Denton County • This long weekend in Denton: MLK Jr. celebrations, LGBTQ speed weddings and the Plot Twist opens • Winter storm warning in Denton County: Travel safety tips and emergency resources available • Denton shelter braces for overflow ahead of winter storm. Here’s how you can help • For now, Denton ISD won't adopt controversial elementary school curriculum • Lewisville is celebrating the big 100 next year. Here’s what the city has planned so far. • From hot meals to paw prints: Denton County’s Meals on Wheels ensures older adults and their pets thrive together • Denton 2025: The major road projects, election shakeups and city initiatives to watch • Look back on 2024: Stories with a big impact in Denton this year • Ring in the new year with these Denton events • Denton food trucks guide: Where to find ’em and what to know • This weekend in Denton: Ugly sweaters, Tuba Christmas, foster dogs and holiday shows • Denton Walmart tries body cameras for workers to tackle shoplifting, conflict • Denton’s Riley Webb wins second straight world roping title, clears $1 million in career earnings • $17,000 donation: Denton’s Mac & Cheese Fest clears lunch debt for DISD families • Denton library board nominee faces pushback, but conservative former teacher says she’s no book banner • Where to find the best Christmas decorations? Check out the map and enter the DRC’s holiday lighting contest • TAMS, UNT students make first bid in national wind energy contest • Denton ISD 'ahead of the game' in complying with state security requirements • Petition to recall Denton council member McGee fails, coming up short on valid signatures • Red Kettle rivalry? Denton County mayors to ring the bells to support Salvation Army in friendly competition • This weekend in Denton: Merry Shrekmas, holiday markets and Christmas carols • In a meeting with pleas and tears, Lewisville ISD board votes to close five schools • North Texas to face Texas State in First Responder Bowl • Tax bills will hit mailboxes soon after an unusual delay: What property owners in Denton County should know • UNT’s young pickleball club grows by leaps, bounds and dinks • Get into the spirit this year at one (or many) of Denton County’s holiday concerts and performances • Flour Power Cooking Studio invites everyone to play with their food and shares holiday baking tips • This weekend in Denton: Kick off the season with lights, wassail, ugly sweaters and the Grinch • UNT coach Eric Morris set to cash in on $35K bowl bonus after win over Temple • What's Open, What's Closed: Romance books and booze, gourmet toast, Tex-Mex come to Denton and beyond • Developer dedicates 10 acres of historic Evers Farm for a park. Now, should Denton save the old farmhouse? • Golden anniversary for First People’s Jewelers, started 50 years ago by a NTSU student selling turquoise • Goodbye, crypto; hello, AI: Denton data center is changing focus, planning to grow and use more power • Things to do in Denton this holiday weekend: Black Friday, Small Biz Saturday, live music and more • UNT administration says course title changes weren’t triggered by DEI ban • How to have a Denton-style Thanksgiving dinner this year • After Gov. Abbott extends tuition freeze, TWU puts its hike on ice • How two local businesses are gearing up for Denton's 'Shark Tank'-style pitch competition • Four reasons Denton ISD is struggling to close its $19 million budget deficit • This weekend around Denton: Japanese Elvis, a Christmas circus and holiday markets • Things to do around Denton this weekend: Arts, crafts and rock 'n' roll • It’s Grammy nominations time, and that means UNT has grads and faculty in the running • Denton gets its first free nonmedical drug detox program • Election Day 2024: Local results from the DRC • How is Denton’s Downtown Ambassador Program faring? Praise for the help, but homelessness concerns remain • Halloween houses map: Where to find the spooky and kooky homes in Denton — and how to vote for the best ones! • This fast-growing salsa company in Denton is deeply rooted in family history and vibrant flavors of Tex-Mex • Photos: Day of the Dead Festival 2024 brings coffins, music, dance and larger-than-life characters to Denton • Denton County sets early voting record with over 94,000 voters in two days • This weekend in Denton: Pistons & Paint Car Show, weenie dog races and Greek mythology • Students say it’s tough to talk politics at UNT, but here’s how some are tackling a complex election • What to know: Denton’s Day of the Dead Festival has racing coffins, memorials, music and more Saturday • More photos around Halloweentown: Check out some of Denton's events and scarier-than-usual downtown • This weekend in Denton: Dia de los Muertos, Rockers 4 Knockers and a First Friday concert • Fight to save Civic Center Pool gains momentum as Denton plans for a new downtown vision • This weekend in Denton: Day of the Dead, Day of the Dog and even more Halloween • From Goatman to serial killers: Latest horror film from Denton-based filmmaking team released on Amazon • UNT football has shown it's a bowl team, now it has a shot to prove it's more than that • Denton’s plan to pay homeowners less for their extra solar power has environmentalists irked • A definitive guide (so far) to Denton’s 31 Days of Halloween • This weekend in Denton: Halloween movies, fall-filled markets, live music and more • Suitably spooky and supporting local: Get crafty and thrifty with your costume, or rent one of Rose’s • Cantos del alma: TWU puts students on the path to play and teach big, bold mariachi music • Drone delivery service begins at Denton’s Loop 288 Walmart • Denton indie theater’s ‘Haunting of Hill House’ immerses the audience in horror • This weekend in Denton: Paloozas, spooky crafts and migratory birds • Sanger will finally get a grocery store as Tom Thumb is expected to open by 2026 • Hispanic Heritage Month: Denton ISD’s GOAL is more than just an after-school soccer program • This weekend in Denton: Frightening First Friday, Twilight Monster March and Arts & Jazz returns • Denton County has the authority to implement voting centers without party consent, but still hasn’t • Council votes against nomination of ex-school board candidate who challenged Denton ISD books • PolaCon is back in Denton: All about the schedule, tickets and the Rocket Summer’s return • Polyphonic Spree premieres immersive film with ‘Atmosphere’ at UNT’s Sky Theater • Check out the Best of Denton 2024 winners, plus DRC launches a new free newsletter • As part of Denton's 2025 budget, residents' property taxes and utility rates are going up • This weekend in Denton: Kick off fall with Oktoberfests, instant film, comics, art and more • Denton County set to buy Sally Beauty headquarters for $45 million as company considers relocation • Denton Police Department enters new age of recruitment as more join next training academy • Community joins together to help paint Thrift for Good's winning mural • Should college students register to vote in their college town? What to know • This weekend in Denton: Get your live music fix with blues, hyperpop and rock 'n' roll • The latest casualty of Texas’ DEI ban? UNT groups for faculty who are women, people of color, LGBTQ+ • What’s Open, What’s Closed: Ex-WWE wrestler helps open fitness studio; entertainment dome opens in The Colony • Sadness and anger erupt after family’s missing dog is euthanized at Denton animal shelter • Denton Arts & Jazz Festival announces headliners; all stages are returning thanks to donations • Best of Denton 2023: Winners and Finalists • This weekend in Denton: Friday the 13th, Arts & Autos at a new spot and Glizzyfest • Dylan Gurley’s death ‘didn’t occur in a vacuum’: How homelessness, gender identity and violence intersect in Denton County • A starter guide to Denton’s many, many murals — plus a map! • Core Scientific gets approval to bring high-powered computing for AI to Denton • Week 1 football schedule: Trio of state-ranked clashes headline season-opening slate • This weekend in Denton: First Friday, dog days and game days • The Art Room collaborates with Health Services of North Texas to bring ‘Wonderful World’ of art to clinic • As more people find themselves homeless, Denton shelters see need for escape from heat — even at night • Denton moves to enforce once-a-week watering and fines for violations • Denton County food pantries will rely only on Tarrant Area Food Bank in 2025 • This weekend: Send off summer in Denton, North Texas Overdose Awareness Day and college football • UNT student and father claim to have world's largest 'Doctor Who' collection • It’s all about the funding: Denton ISD lays out legislative priorities for next session • Two Denton ISD administrators accused of electioneering placed on pretrial diversion • This weekend in Denton: Battle with your art, join a blacklight dance party and drink brews while listening to blues • North Texas Fair & Rodeo opens Friday, officials will decide 'day to day' on delaying fair rides due to excessive heat • What's Open, What's Closed: Saltgrass finally opens, Allsup's and Gangnam close, new student apartments to be completed by 2026 • BuzzBallz founder, a TWU alum, gifts a record $30 million to the university’s business school • This weekend in Denton: Visit the rodeo, adopt a furry friend at no cost and jam in your jorts • Back to school: Denton ISD celebrates the first day of school with three new campuses • In living color: Denton artists join forces to start mural company • A once-lost Agatha Christie murder mystery makes its Texas debut in Denton • Landmarks and Legacies: With a family reunion in Denton, Logan family's impact on the city endures • This weekend in Denton: New local music calendar, see a comedy show and personalize a lighter • Denton ISD prepares for bigger classes and fewer teachers in the new school year • Conservative group has challenged 17,000 names on voter rolls in Denton County • DCTA looks to tighten the belt, bring in extra dollars to avoid projected losses in long-range plan • Is there an alligator nest at Unicorn Lake in Denton? Experts say it's possible • New plan for Southeast Denton has goals: infrastructure updates, options for developers, input from locals • UNT work crew unearths improvised time capsule buried by Mean Green ‘Wild Women’ in 1992 • This weekend in Denton: Explore the Square for First Friday, compete in arcade games and visit the Late Night Market • Community effort replaces hateful graffiti left on TWU mural; no arrests made in ongoing case • What's Open, What's Closed: Tim Hortons and an African grocery store headed to Denton • Developer’s finalized plans for Hunter Ranch include 6,000 homes around the highest point in Denton • This weekend in Denton: Run like an Olympian, raise funds for Valley View and watch local celebs sing karaoke • Meet Cowboys Ezekiel Elliot, Luke Schoonmaker and Texas Ranger Evan Carter in Denton this weekend • Rates are going up for Denton electric customers, just four months after the last hike • Have you eaten yet? Good & Golden brings interactive Lao dining experience to Denton • Arts & Jazz Fest will look different this year after massive shifts in funding • Second spin: KUZU and Recycled Books gear up for summer record convention • This weekend in Denton: Laugh out loud, restore a TWU-inspired mural and join a silent book club • New Denton Fire Department facility takes off: Station 9 ready for airport emergencies • Denton Municipal Court, Goodwill will help people expunge criminal records, clear Class C warrants • Updates on some of Denton's latest construction projects • Denton officials, drone operators apologetic after holiday show leaves many disappointed • This weekend in Denton: Get spooky in July, climb free for Global Climbing Day and attend a local record convention • Milpa, Pepitas will shut doors to diners — but menus will be back with Boca 31 in a new ghost kitchen • Denton is trying drones again for Fourth of July party in lieu of fireworks • Denton family famous for supporting transgender son featured in New Yorker documentary after Abbott investigation • Where to catch Fourth of July fireworks in Denton County and beyond • Theatre Denton set to perform in South Korea festival in July • Dozens of Denton residents form group to protect North Lakes area from apartment development • This weekend in Denton: Celebrate Independence Day early, become the 'Midsommar' May Queen and learn to smoke brisket • Production company set to start filming Quakertown docuseries in Denton next month • Denton's Basmati Grocers opens as a new hub for South Asian produce, spices and products • Food trucks in Denton: Where to find 'em and what to know • Denton will require AC for renters, prevent bans on window units • This weekend in Denton: Dance the salsa, learn to scrapbook and take a Big Gay swim • Denton’s first tiny home village is in the works to address rising homeless population • Community overhauls a school’s disused soccer field for Juneteenth in Southeast Denton • Juneteenth in Denton: From days in the park with a jukebox to weeklong celebrations of culture • PHOTOS: Denton's Juneteenth parade and celebration • Listen up: Local indie pop artist Robyn Harris pays tribute to her mom with new 'sad bop' • A collection of historic pickups up for auction in Sanger after being spared by deadly tornado • Dentonpalooza 4 books Denton's Mad Max truck, invites mayor to sing nu-metal onstage and more oddities • Armadillo no more: Union Bear mural complete along Bell Avenue ahead of opening • What's Open, What's Closed: South Asian grocery and two new coffee shops open in Denton • This weekend in Denton: Celebrate Juneteenth, show off your garden and win a cornhole tournament with the bros • Forever in lights: Denton ISD names Ryan High’s new arts center for longtime theater director • Cool air, warm hearts: Need an air conditioner? A Denton church is giving them to area households • Where does the buck stop for Denton County MHMR? Turmoil at the top persists as mental health needs increase • New Denton pickleball spot, Dinkers, brings beginners and veterans during opening event • Denton’s Alamo Drafthouse, praised for ‘true love for movies,’ goes dark, but sequel is possible • This weekend in Denton: Kick off the month at First Friday, Pride-friendly roller derby and an early Juneteenth market • Sanger pet hospital rallies donations to treat dogs displaced, injured after tornado • TEA places UNT educator preparation program on probation for second year in row • Denton firefighters save 2 boys in hours-long flood water rescue • On the calendar: June brings a rainbow of events to Denton for Pride month • DCTA approves bus frequency changes and adds bus stops, less GoZone vehicles in Denton • Iconic Denton Opera House goes up for sale at $4.6 million • This weekend in Denton: Rock climb for free, celebrate Pride and trade arts and craft supplies • Denton County’s homelessness data was up 20% on a single night. Local teams aren’t giving up • Lewisville Lake ranks among the deadliest. Here’s what to know before you hop in this summer • Picking up after storm damage? What to do with broken trees, limbs and debris in Denton • Seven dead after tornado, storms in Cooke, Denton counties and other parts of North Texas • Crime drama ‘Vindication’ films season finale in Krum, sparking hope for future productions • This weekend in Denton: Make a splash at Water Works Park, tour art studios and enjoy local food trucks • How Denton middle school students transformed the Chairy Orchard into a butterfly garden • To cut costs, Denton ISD will keep more full-time positions vacant, bringing total to 103 posts on hold • What's Open, What's Closed: Legacy Mexican restaurants close, woman-owned tattoo shop opens, the Never Sleep closes • Southeast Denton restaurant Clara’s Kitchen in fight for its life with city regulations • TWU flight training program reach deal with local academy for fall takeoff • This weekend in Denton: Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month, tee up for 18 holes and peel some crawfish • Speakers demand Denton ISD take action on bullying after recent attack aboard school bus • After City Council swears in officeholders, a clash over Denton’s next mayor pro tem • All of Denton's Preservation Month events for the rest of May: Walking tours, trivia and more • DCAD expects 100,000 property owners to challenge valuations by Wednesday’s deadline. Here’s how to do it. • College graduation in Denton is this weekend. Plan your driving routes accordingly • This weekend in Denton: Watch 'Barbie' in the park, create a comic in 12 hours and go bird watching • Hop on the bike bus: How Denton elementary students make biking to school safe and easy • Huffines dealerships, which started selling cars in Denton in 1924, marks a century in North Texas • Former mayor Mark Burroughs remembered for generosity, humor and devotion to Denton • Tetra Pak expands its Denton training facility • With election day Saturday, here’s a look at Denton council candidates’ latest campaign finance reports • This weekend in Denton: 3 days of Cinco de Mayo, Free Comic Book Day, luchadores are back • How police K-9s and officers in Denton County train with real-life tactics for rigorous job • Demonstrations in support of Palestinians grow at UNT, without police response; rabbi offers insight • Denton's own Bowling for Soup is celebrating 20 and 30 years of pop punk fun with big local shows • After 17 years — and weeks of controversy — Denton's Fry Street Fair returned with a decent crowd • Local officials break ground on tuition-free Bezos Academy at TWU • Thousands of Denton ISD students will get free breakfast and lunch, once federal funding is approved • This weekend in Denton: Thin Line, Fry Steet Fair returns and Willie Nelson love • Elections Coverage • New ‘soft’ interview room at Denton police station designed to set crime victims at ease • What's Open, What's Closed: El Cucuy set to open in previous Killer's Tacos location • Health Services of North Texas to serve 4,000 more low-income patients at new pediatric facility • This weekend in Denton: Earth Day, a new butterfly garden and lots of local entertainment • Protesters call out UNT student group’s invitation to host Israeli army members in virtual Q&A • Celebrate Earth Day with local thrift, vintage and secondhand shops • Forest Service awards Denton $20K, Lewisville $50K grant for tree planting and health equity • This weekend in Denton: Touch-A-Truck, recycle your electronics and jam with the Japanese Elvis • Keegan, UNT's bomb-sniffing K-9, heading to lap of luxury after six years of service • At forum without their challengers, Denton ISD incumbents give views on vouchers, book bans • With new Fry Street Fair lineup confirmed, Delta Lodge president says relationship with organizer has 'evolved' • PHOTOS: Little eclipse viewers at Denton elementary and middle schools • Texas quilters teach Rivera Elementary students how abolitionists used quilts • UNT's new massive drone testing center will 'change transportation in this country' • This weekend in Denton: Food Truck Fest, First Friday, local bar celebrates 10 years and more • Now, even less of Denton will see the total eclipse, according to newer calculations • Denton’s Fine Arts Theater gets $1.6M funding bump for renovations from the city • Dog lover's paradise or a concerning business? A look at the Denton puppy store offering loans on unaffordable puppies • ‘Stripped away’: UNT students of color, DACA recipients see resources ebb after DEI ban takes hold • Corinth’s year-old K-9 Sabo leaves behind a world-class legacy after his sudden passing • Denton to speed up sidewalk construction on Riney Road near Denton High after hearing safety concerns • TWU takes aim at history in Division II national title game • This weekend: Egg hunts in Denton County, watch party for TWU's national championship game and live music • Loop 288 Starbucks becomes fourth Denton-area store to unionize • TWU hitting stride heading into Final Four showdown with Ferris State on Wednesday night • Why you should think twice about buying that bunny for Easter this year • Sanger ISD switching to four-day week next year • Council approves rate increase for Denton Municipal Electric customers • Almost ready for takeoff: Fire Station 9 at Denton Enterprise Airport gets closer to completion • 60-acre camp wasn’t inspected before Denton County bought it last year; other public buildings need work • What’s Open, What’s Closed: Tiger Woods’ mini golf opening in Denton County; Portillo’s is finally here; La Di Da closing • The top searched term on Denton County's FindHelp resource? Rent • Denton Fire Department broke service records in 2023: Check out the stats • Solar eclipse events: What to do and where to watch around Denton • Sanger farmers market is now accepting SNAP — in a city without a grocery store • Denton ISD mariachi musicians find their voices in a growing multicultural program • All Denton County school districts reject hiring chaplains as school counselors • Smells like teen angst? TAMS student tackles high school years in a new book • Denton isn't in the path of totality for the solar eclipse. But it's close, and viewers will still see something spectacular. • Flavor welcome: TWU senior creates cookbooks for students who rely on free food pantry • Proposed updates to Denton’s animal code are moving forward, including required microchipping of pets • Cleanup effort at 100-year-old Black cemetery sparks debate over Denton County’s responsibility • Take a look (and a bite): Barley & Board's new menu brings back original vibe • Live updates: Primary election day in Denton • The Texas primaries are tomorrow: Here's election coverage for Denton County voters • Denton County Republicans outvote Democrats during primary early voting, with 72K total ballots cast • GOP candidate and legal group seek to trigger investigation into Denton ISD administrators • This weekend: Community Market's back, let psychics read your future, help buy laptops for Denton ISD students • New French bistro, Burlington and DIY art studio open in Denton; pickleball, cycling and gaming coming soon • Denton ISD votes to leave two contested books on elementary shelves despite opposition from former AG Paxton attorney • How Denton ISD is complying with Texas’ new penalty guidelines for vaping • DCTA bus drivers unhappy with ongoing contract negotiations, union leader says 'you expect a lot of us' • Gov. Abbott rails against ‘wokeism,’ urges Denton County voters to reelect state legislators • New owners of McNeill’s building on the Square are teasing out what’s to come in a series of riddles • This weekend in Denton: Celebrate Black History Month, support local bands at open mic and cheer on college basketball • DME moving forward with new crypto center after Denton City Council gives go-ahead • As more students seek mental health services, college counseling centers struggle to hire staff • For the upcoming Denton ISD school board race, angst over books and indoctrination lingers • Loop 288 Starbucks petitions to become fourth store in area to unionize • Breaking barriers: Denton Fire Department’s efforts to destigmatize first responder mental health struggles • Denton residents’ utility rates could go up nearly $20 a month if City Council approves • 11 Republicans and a lone Democrat race for outgoing Rep. Michael Burgess’ seat in the US House • A Denton classic rock band — featuring a City Council member — is reuniting to pay homage to the Beatles • This weekend in Denton: Valentine's Day (or not), Super Bowl watch party, college basketball and more • Five things young voters should know, from Secretary Jane Nelson’s stop at TWU • What TWU, UNT and NCTC students should know about FAFSA form changes • UNT President Neal Smatresk to step down Aug. 1 • What's Open, What's Closed: Tattoo shop closes, 24-hour Allsup's opens next to UNT, second Home Depot to open soon • Decriminalize Denton seeks to dismiss Ken Paxton's lawsuit over marijuana ordinance, citing lack of legal standing • Denton County (still) won’t have voting centers this year, and officials say it’s due to party disagreements • Listen up, Denton gamers: Two new podcasts from the experts at More Fun dig into RPGs, comics • AG Ken Paxton sues Denton, four other cities over their marijuana ordinances • Locals put $11K behind former Golden Boy employees after walkout; Rubber Gloves plans benefit concert • The red shirts are helpers on the Square: Denton's new $708K ambassador program is underway • PHOTOS: Film, culture, art, music and more at Denton Black Film Festival 2024 • Texas Health is bringing free monthly health screenings to people staying at Denton Community Shelter • 10 must-see films at Denton Black Film Fest 2024 • Unique UNT: Comic book studies, Willis Library’s collection and going ‘Into the Archieverse’ • Denton High student council gives back, encouraging younger students to make a difference in the process • Denton Black Film Festival on a budget: Events to attend for free • Everything to know about Denton Black Film Festival’s 10th anniversary: Tickets, venues, experiences and more • The financial forecast for Texas schools is poor. Denton ISD is still planning for the best • Courthouse on the Square will close for months starting next week as HVAC is replaced • What’s Open, What’s Closed: Longtime birthing center closes; music and art studio opens in Denton • National organization puts Denton’s Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center in spotlight • Braswell girls return to TABC's state rankings among 8 local hoops teams • Cold fronts could bring snow by Monday beginning with Thursday night’s wind advisory and showers • UNT seniors Kernal, Robinson are best friends off the court, a dynamic duo on it • New Year’s Day kids: Denton goat gives birth to quadruplets • Aubrey lands 7th on hottest zip codes for home buyers list in 2023 • A look at a classic Denton burger joint's new location • Spookiest House Contest • Eagle Drive from Elm to Dallas Drive will finally be repaired, city officials confirm • Five New Year’s resolutions for college students in Denton • 2024 will be a pivotal year for Denton. Here’s a look at issues facing City Council.