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When she was 3 years old, Kay Goodman’s mom took her in a wagon from their home on Locust Street to the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods.

Lawsuits follow fracking outcome

Both the Texas General Land Office and the Texas Oil and Gas Association sued the city of Denton on Wednesday in two separate actions that challenge the city’s new ordinance banning hydraulic fracturing.

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DVD reviews: Darkly enchanting

Only the team of expert technicians at Disney could bring life to a project such as this fanciful reworking of a cherished fairy tale.

Pam Rainey: Be ruthless with party leftovers to avoid illness

Ghost means business

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DVD reviews: Survivor’s guilt

Scott Burns: Going from bubble to boom

The mid-morning drive-time trip from Los Angeles takes about two hours. The surprising thing: It’s developed and industrial all the way. No quiet drive in the desert. Even so, when Mount San Jacinto is just behind you, there is a kind of magic. At some moment, the air becomes sweet and clear. Once in Palm Springs, there’s a sense of protection, as though things that happen in other places don’t happen here.

Kim Phillips: Tradition surrounds UNT next weekend

Staying tech-savvy

DATCU makes list

Restaurant to have grand opening

Flu shots on the rise in Denton County

It’s time again for those familiar needle pricks that come from vaccinations to ward off any potential flu virus attack. As the flu season begins and clinics provide Denton County residents a chance to get themselves and their loved ones protection against this year’s viruses, health officials are hoping supply can keep up with what may be an increased demand.

Taking on Ebola fears with facts

Hospitals urged to ‘think Ebola’

Report: Sheriff's deputy tests negative for Ebola

First Ebola patient diagnosed in the U.S. dies