Battle over land, water

The Texas Water Development Board met Thursday in Austin to consider the inter-regional conflict between two regional water plans involving the proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir in northeast Texas.

Water Woes: Drawn away

Water Woes: Growth, drought raising concerns

Water Woes: Digging deep

Water Woes: Rancher fights on

AP

Anniversary of JFK death brings sadness, solemnity

DALLAS — It was the same time, 12:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 22. It was the same place, downtown Dallas. But 50 years later, the thousands of people who filled Dealey Plaza weren’t there to cheer but to remember in quiet sadness the young, handsome president with whom Dallas will always be “linked in tragedy.”

'This Can't Be True'

ER doctor who treated Kennedy shunned fame

Solemn events to mark JFK’s assassination

Remembering JFK: Eyewitness to history

Old street, new frame

Structures are beginning to take shape on the 4.3-acre lot on the corner of Fry and Hickory streets, where Cool Beans is the lone occupant. It’s all part of the Sterling Fry Street project, which is redeveloping the lot to be a mixed-use space that will include apartments, retail space and a parking garage.

DRC

Frack check

Mailers, fliers and door hangers about the proposition to ban hydraulic fracturing in the city limits have papered Denton homes in recent weeks.

‘Hot under the collar’

Fracturing forum set for Tuesday

Fracking debate draws cash

After years of challenges from both sides, fracking issue goes to vote