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Denton’s real estate market continued to rebound heading into the summer. Sales volume bounced 19% from the same time last year, while pending…
Commercial and large residential building permits issued by the city of Tyler:
While the internet continues to dissect the 37-count federal indictment against former President Donald Trump for retaining highly classified government documents after leaving office, one of the more intriguing questions is why anyone would do this in the first place.
(The Center Square) – Making good on his promise last week, Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed more than 50 bills solely because the legislature won’t agree on how to provide nearly $18 billion in property tax relief.
The Denton Natatorium is temporarily closed until further notice. The Natatorium shut down June 12 due to repairs to the heating, ventilation …
In a week when parts of the state are getting triple-digit temperatures and weather officials urge Texans to stay cool and hydrated, Gov. Greg…
TEXARKANA, Texas – The downtown Texarkana, Texas kennel at West Fourth and Oak streets appeared to be forgotten for a while.
Police arrested a 56-year-old man at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center after he allegedly hit a woman and threw her phone following…
A father-son Tyler business is reflecting on personal and professional bonds over the Father’s Day weekend. Atlas Building Systems, Inc. has seen three generations of fathers and sons serving the East Texas community for more than four decades.
For many, LEGOs are a fun hobby. The self-locking bricks are colorful, inspire creativity and help with motor skills. To harness the power of creativity and fun, Chapel Hill ISD kicked off summer camp at some of its campuses to not only keep children learning but having fun. The camp includes a week of utilizing LEGOs to play and learn at Kissam Intermediate School.