Garland Police Investigate Self-Inflicted Gunshot Death Following Traffic Stop and Foot Chase
An individual died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a foot chase with police in Garland, following a traffic stop where officers suspected narcotics. No police fired their weapons, and a stolen firearm was found at the scene.
Cedar Hill Police and Fire Departments Join Forces to Spread Holiday Cheer to Over 200 Children in Need
Cedar Hill Police and Fire Departments have launched 'ELF and Friends,' a community initiative to provide gifts for over 200 needy children during Christmas, seeking public contributions through a tag-picking system at designated tree locations.
Denton County Sheriff's Office Announces Promotions and Transfers to Boost Law Enforcement Capabilities
The Denton County Sheriff's Office announced staff promotions and transfers, including the elevation of Shawnell Myeres to Sergeant and Dustin Starks to Corporal, aiming to enhance operations and services.
White Settlement Schedules City Council Runoff Election: Early Voting Starts December 2nd
White Settlement announced a runoff for City Council Place 4, set for December 14, with early voting from December 2-10 and varying hours throughout the period. Information is available through Tarrant County's elections website.
Denton Planning Commission to Consider Rezoning for Light Industrial Use Near Masch Branch Road
The City of Denton's Planning and Zoning Commission is set to discuss a rezoning proposal from Rural Residential to Light Industrial on December 11, with potential impacts on local aesthetics and economy.
Denton Sets Stage for Tech Growth with Core Scientific's $6.1 Billion Investment and Job Creation Initiative
Core Scientific and the City of Denton have amended an agreement to expand AI sector growth, with a $6.1 billion investment expected to create 500 jobs and generate $194 million in tax revenue over 10 years.
Denton Residents Invited to Shape City's Ecological Future at Public Hearing on Development and Conservation
Denton invites residents to a public hearing to review an ecological mitigation plan for the removal of environmentally sensitive areas on over 84 acres of land near Interstate 35.
Denton Faces Crucial Decision: Planning Commission to Host Vital Public Hearing on Hunter Ranch Redevelopment Amid Environmental Concerns
A public hearing is scheduled in Denton to discuss a development plan involving the potential ecological impact on a 3,152-acre site known as Hunter Ranch.












