DENTON, Texas (AP) - Police here say they will not file charges against a clerk whose parents and husband were charged with robbing the pizza restaurant where she worked, officials said. Police said the clerk, Stephanie Martinez, didn't know they planned to rob the Pizza Patron Friday night. (4) comments
Denton police records show a decrease in total complaint calls from Fry Street during the past two years. According to statistics from the Denton Police Department, the number of calls received from Fry Street has decreased by 8.1 percent between June 2006 and May 2008 from the 100 block of Avenue A through the 200 blocks of Fry Street, between West Mulberry Street and West Oak Street. (0) comments
Denton police records show a decrease in total complaint calls from Fry Street during the past two years. According to statistics from the Denton Police Department, the number of calls received from Fry Street has decreased by 8.1 percent between June 2006 and May 2008 from the 100 block of Avenue A through the 200 blocks of Fry Street, between West Mulberry Street and West Oak Street. (0) comments
On June 25, the Dallas City Council approved a multi-million dollar boost for the proposed UNT Dallas Law School in the Old Municipal Building. The city council approved the use of a $14 million bond and will provide $2 million in public and private money as capital for the law school in the next four years. (13) comments
DALLAS (AP) - This was no official class project. Dallas school police found 240 pots in a classroom at the vacant Wilmer-Hutchins High School and they believe the plants sprouting in some of those pots are marijuana. The officers, acting on a tip, found the suspected marijuana operation Monday night. (0) comments
Just in time for the fall semester, Pita Pit has purchased the space next door, which was previously Eagle Text, and has plans to turn it into a bar called Beer Pit. Owner Tim Raiet originally planned to call the bar the UNT Beer Pit, but the university did not approve of the name. (0) comments
With Mr. Chopsticks out, the Tomato building demolished and the lot sitting empty, it would seem all clear to begin the Fry Street Village construction. But the plan has suffered a major setback. Tim Sandifer of United Equities Inc. and director of the Fry Street Village project said the project is on hold. (2) comments
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - This week, Francisco Martinez will land in Iraq. He is one of tens of thousands of men and women who, with various motivations, enlisted in the armed forces, knowing that they'd someday end up there. For Martinez, Iraq is a kind of perdition, a receptacle for all the dark emotions, anguish and guilt that have buffeted him for the last three years. (0) comments
By Taylor Short Staff Writer The Student Government Association proposed Wednesday a constitutional amendment creating the opportunity for juniors to run for a position as an official in the student senate. "This basically will allow more students to be able to be involved in the student government," SGA President Jeff Kline said. (0) comments


