Argyle police earn honor

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The Argyle Police Department recently became the fourth agency in Denton County to receive “recognized” status from the Texas Police Chiefs Association Best Practices Recognition Program.

Corinth pursues business incentives

CORINTH — City officials hope that tax abatements and other economic development incentives will increase the number of new businesses lured to Corinth.

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UNT becomes bowl eligible

UNT becomes bowl eligible

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Vamps with style

The older member of the mother-daughter vampire team found in "Byzantium," the blood-sucking caper from director Neil Jordan, likes to tell people she and her daughter are sisters. And who can blame a lady for shaving a little off when you’re more than 200 years old?

Pam Rainey: Don’t let food age past its prime

Hundreds show up for ‘Curtains’ call

On-campus antics

Passions inspire artist

A.H. Belo posts lower profit, revenue

DALLAS — A.H. Belo Corporation, the owner of The Dallas Morning News and the Denton Record-Chronicle, saw its profit and revenue decline in the third quarter as it continues to face lower advertising income.

Attracting technology

Dawn Cobb: Survey shows differences in Black Friday shoppers

Personal profile: Larry Bisno

Scott Burns: Health care’s real problem is high costs

Denton hospital to open first pediatric section

After several months of renovation, a portion of the fourth floor at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton will reopen on Monday as a pediatric unit, the first pediatric hospital unit in Denton.

Denton’s hospitals earn top scores

Denton to spray area for West Nile

Tougher target

Church event to offer HIV info, testing