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Boats, RVs crushed as severe weather strikes Lake Ray Roberts Marina
SANGER, Texas — Severe weather Saturday destroyed dozens of campers and boats parked at the Lake Ray Roberts Marina. At least three people were inside RVs when the storms passed over the park. Marina staff told WFAA several residents went to the hospital, but they have been released with injuries that did not threaten their lives.
Lewisville Police Department Appoints Officer Rachel Roberts as New Public Information Officer
The Lewisville Police Department is turning a new page in its communications approach, announcing on Friday the appointment of Officer Rachel Roberts as the new Public Information Officer (PIO). The choice by Chief Rollins symbolizes a step forward in bridging the gap between the department and the public it serves.
Bartonville Police Blotter
We are committed to keeping our community informed and safe, and part of that commitment involves providing accurate and timely information about recent law enforcement activities in our area. This blotter is a comprehensive log of incidents responded to by our department. Please note that the blotter is not a comprehensive list of all police activity, and not all incidents reported will result in criminal charges. The blotter is intended to provide transparency and foster a better understanding between the community and its police force. We believe that an informed community is a safer community.
Denton will be microsurfacing roads across the city: Here’s what you need to know
Denton will be performing roadway microsurfacing throughout June. This surface treatment serves to extend the life of a roadway by five to seven years and protect the underlying pavement from moisture penetration, oxidation and degradation, according to the city. The process will begin June 4 and is planned to wrap...
Argyle Police Blotter
The following is a summary of recent incident reports made to the Argyle Police Department as compiled by the staff of The CTG:. On March 6, a resident called police because a man he was allowing to live with him ordered a pizza from a local restaurant and didn’t pay for it.
Man who allegedly carved 'love you baby' into car arrested
Denton police arrested a man Thursday who they believe burglarized vehicles and caused thousands of dollars in damages by scratching several cars, according to a police report. The report states investigators established probable cause for an arrest warrant for a 24-year-old man who scratched six and burglarized two vehicles this...
Northlake Police Blotter
The Northlake Police Department made 18 arrests from March 1-31, answered or initiated 1,207 calls for service, and took 50 reports. Here are some recent police calls:. March 14 – Officers responded to a Domestic Disturbance in the 1400 block of Westborough Drive at approximately 9:45 p.m. The caller reported that his girlfriend was in their home destroying things. No offense took place. Officers spoke with couple and the female left for the night with a relative.
Coppell Residents Warned of Phone Scam Using Police Chief Impersonator to Threaten Arrests
In Coppell, a sinister scam is sweeping through the phone lines, with con artists masquerading as the city's chief of police and threatening unsuspecting residents with arrest. According to the Coppell Police Department, a local was recently bamboozled by a call from someone claiming to be Chief Barton. The call, made to appear legitimate by spoofing the department's non-emergency number, was a ruse to frighten residents into submission.
This Frisco business owner shares joy one slice at a time
Julia Henricks has always loved baking. Her earliest memory was baking with her grandma, and she always gravitated toward making pies. So it is no surprise Henricks, a native of Houston who now calls Plano home, is the proud owner of The Pie Dish, located at 7967 Custer Rd Ste 200 in Frisco, which opened its doors in December 2023. Before that, Henricks operated The Pie Dish without a brick-and-mortar location starting in 2021.
Elvis enthusiasts 'All Shook Up' at three-day tribute festival in North Texas
GRAPEVINE — Downtown Grapevine transforms into the "Blue Christmas" capital of the world this Memorial Day weekend, hosting the Lone Star King Festival. Eleven internationally known Elvis tribute artists, hailing from as far away as Chicago, Las Vegas, Hawaii, and Japan will slip on their "Blue Suede Shoes" and take center stage."When I was in choir, if they had something where they allowed you to sing your own music, I always would gravitate towards Elvis," said World Champion Tribute Artist Moses Snow. "I'd always want to sing Elvis and do some Elvis song like 'Blue Christmas.' That got me 'Hooked...
From the May 24th, “Friday Staff Reports to City Council” Government
Your browser does not support the audio element. The Friday Staff Report to City Council provides weekly updates between staff and Council. The City Council is forming a Charter Review Committee to propose updates to the Denton City Charter, with meetings starting in July 2024 and public voting in May 2025. The Carl Gene Young Sr. Park sprayground will reopen on May 25 after maintenance. A virtual meeting on May 30 will discuss street reconstruction near the University of North Texas. The City has prepared cooling stations for summer 2024, and the GreenSense Incentive Program has allocated 62% of its funds, temporarily suspending E-Bike and Electric Vehicle rebates. Mayor Pro Tem Meltzer requested updates on the Community Forever Village tiny home project and addressed concerns about potential development in the Denia Neighborhood and access issues at Trinity United Methodist Church.
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