North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, Denton, TX
1 day ago by David A. Lucio
The beating heart of the American pastime lies in sports. And like any good sports fan, our sports theology had a very special holiday occur Wednesday. It's known as 'The Deadest Day in Sports,' a day when almost the entire sports world stands still.
Monday played host to the homerun Derby, won 5-3 by Minnesota Twins' Justin Morneau in the final round against Texas Ranger's Josh Hamilton, who hit a record 28 homers in the first round.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, Denton, TX
1 day ago by
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.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, Denton, TX
6 hours ago by Phil Banker
Daniel Henry, UNT Physics doctoral student and astronomy lecturer, was found dead Thursday night in his Denton apartment. Henry was 27 years old.
Troy Taylor of the Denton County Medical Examiner's office said that Henry was found at 10:42 p.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, Denton, TX
1 day ago by LAURIE KELLMAN Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush has been a "total failure" in everything from the economy to the war to energy policy, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday.
In an interview on CNN, the California Democrat was asked to respond to video of the president criticizing the Democratic-led Congress for heading into the final 26 days of the legislative session without having passed a single government spending bill.
Daily Skiff, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
1 day ago by Ashleigh Whaley
Texas is hot.
In the concrete cities of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, there's no escaping the heat without increasing energy costs. But environmental scientists in Fort Worth are looking to beat the heat and a number of other pollutants plaguing urban environments - one "green roof" at a time.
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North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX
2 days ago by Taylor Short
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.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX
1 day ago by David A. Lucio
The beating heart of the American pastime lies in sports. And like any good sports fan, our sports theology had a very special holiday occur Wednesday. It's known as 'The Deadest Day in Sports,' a day when almost the entire sports world stands still.
Monday played host to the homerun Derby, won 5-3 by Minnesota Twins' Justin Morneau in the final round against Texas Ranger's Josh Hamilton, who hit a record 28 homers in the first round.
North Texas Daily, University of North Texas, TX
1 day ago by Carli Baylor and Carrie Sands
By Carli Baylor and Carrie Sands
Staff Writers
Serving a zesty taste of Italy, Vercelli's offers students pizza and pasta for a pricey fee.
First opened in December 2007, the restaurant is owned and operated by a Canadian family who purchased it from its original owners.
Et Cetera, Eastfield College, TX
6 hours ago by Kimberly Ansley
The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX
17 hours ago by Jason Levine
UTD student Luis Torres was homeless for three weeks in June.
The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX
9 hours ago by Lauren Buell
Two years ago, drivers hoped gasoline's summer flirtation with the $3 per gallon mark was just a hot fling after the crude oil market cooled down in fall 2006.
Et Cetera, Eastfield College, TX
3 days ago by Stephanie Encin/UWire Freelance Contributor
Et Cetera, Eastfield College, TX
5 days ago by Corrine Asbell
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