Reflection of Watts

Chris Watts’ council portrait has already been taken down from the hallway outside the council chambers at City Hall. Last week, he served his last full council meeting. Tuesday, as incoming District 4 Council member Joey Hawkins is sworn in, Watts will step down from the dais after six years on the Denton City Council.

Commissioners, Holt Cat in talks of new site 09:21 PM

Denton County commissioners are in talks with Holt Caterpillar about placing a new site in Denton County.

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Briefly in the arts

Visual Arts Society of Texas member Tonya Littmann of Denton will exhibit a collection of her fine art quilts at the PointBank Black Box Theatre, 318 E. Hickory St., through July 11.

Bad guys travel in packs

Lynn Sheffield Simmons: Argyle receives its second Little Free Library site

Houston in person

Briefly in the Community: Cowboy church arena to open for events

Solar boost

Roger Anderson with Habitat for Humanity of Denton County is all about energy efficiency. When University of North Texas alumna Jena Maharramov approached him about installing solar panels on some of the houses the organization builds, he thought it was a great idea.

Karina Ramírez: Voertman’s sold to out-of-state investment group

Personal profile: Glenn Leon Vo

Anna Love: Look for healthier options at Denton dining spots

Scott Burns: Pre-retirees in precarious financial condition

Grant to help fund screenings

Denton County commissioners and the Susan G. Komen Foundation are out to help women who have low income receive testing for breast cancer. Commissioners approved a $35,000 grant from the foundation that will go toward providing access to mammograms to women who qualify.

County hatches West Nile plan

Report identifies gaps in breast cancer research

Results shared during summit

Summit set for today