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Denton Hears From Public on Proposed Development Code Update
Denton officials are working to revamp the city’s development code, which hasn’t been updated since 2002. Much has changed in the city since then.
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NJ Credit Card Fraud Charges Dropped Against Mom in Caught-on-Camera Clash With Police, Day After Judge Orders Release From Rikers
A mother jailed after police violently pulled her toddler son from her arms in a videotaped encounter in the crowded waiting room of a New York City social services office has agreed to do community service to resolve a separate New Jersey legal case.
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‘Troubling' Video Shows Cops Ripping Baby Out of Mom's Arms
A disturbing video shows a group of police officers trying to pull a 1-year-old child from the arms of his mother, who is on the floor of a social services office in Brooklyn.
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Denton Hotel Owners Seek Tourism Boost
Hotel owners in Denton are asking the city to give the green light to a new tourism plan, which they say would give the city a leg up in the ultra-competitive convention business.
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Dallas City Leaders Support More Spending and Borrowing
More borrowing and spending received support from Dallas City Council members Wednesday as a new report showed $10.2 billion in unfunded capital needs like city streets and buildings.