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Denton Loudermill Jr. died Friday, according to his lawyers, who vowed to pursue lawsuits against Republican lawmakers who ...
Are there businesses around Denton that you can’t live without? One of the best ways to show those businesses your support is to nominate and vote for them in the annual Best of Denton event ...
Friends of the Mt. Pleasant Library announced the first-ever literary festival. The free event features 11 authors for adults, children and teen readers.
They’ll star at Christie’s June sales. A detail of Maurice Sendak’s Disneyana collection. Mickey Mouse inspired his character in his book “In The Night Kitchen.”Credit...Peter Fisher for ...
Denton Classical Academy, a charter school run by ResponsiveEd, will relocate to a temporary campus for the 2025-26 school year. School leaders said the temporary site, located at 401 Bolivar St ...
Mateychuk notched an assist, two blocked shots and a plus-2 rating in Saturday's 7-0 win over the Capitals. Mateychuk has remained steady with a goal and six helpers over his last 11 outings.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. earlier announced that he was purging 20,000 full-time roles across the Department of Health and Human Services. “We no longer have all the mechanisms in ...
Denton police are asking for the public’s help as they investigate a hit-and-run incident that happened early Saturday. Officers responded to a crash in the 2300 block of Carril Al Lago Drive ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said April 10 during a meeting of President Donald Trump's Cabinet that the government will know the cause of the "autism epidemic” by ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who for years lived in Westchester County and ran for president in 2024, is under fire for comments made about autism and its potential ...
Kennedy Jr. said he was determined to find the "environmental exposures" behind the rise and directed the National Institute of Health to launch new studies into "everything" -- from mold to ...
Kennedy Jr. for restarting the national conversation about autism. At a Wednesday news conference, the health and human services secretary declared autism an epidemic, noted an increasing ...