A demolition company began tearing down the Downtown Mini Mall on Locust Street Wednesday afternoon at the downtown square in Denton, Texas. Tactical Demolition of Prosper, Texas was granted a
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In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Matt Farmer announced he is withdrawing his candidacy for the Texas House District 64 seat that State Rep. Lynn Stucky currently holds. Farmer was
Dallas law enforcement estimates that as many as 7,000 people gathered in Downtown Dallas for the second annual Women’s March. Videographer Jessika Hardy spoke to people on the scene and
Dorothy Bland, the dean of the Mayborn School of Journalism, confirmed to the North Texas Daily Friday afternoon she will not be seeking renewal for the position at the end of the
The UNT Refugee Summit 2017 was held Monday in the University Union. The summit, a one-day workshop, hosted researchers and
The Editorial Board Considering yesterday was International Women’s Day, it is important to note that our production staff is entirely comprised
In hopes to raise awareness about domestic violence against women, the University of North Texas Multicultural Center and the Denton
In Texas, local government is not required to provide a code of ethics beyond what is drawn out by the
The Denton City Council launched early stages of the process to review the city charter on Tuesday. In a previous
A 5.6-magnitude earthquake in Oklahoma led to Denton residents feeling aftershocks a little after 7 a.m. Saturday. The quake occurred