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Search results for "Denton County" ...

  • Sacrificed to Shale

    A small town, Dish, TX, which is surrounded by gas well compressor stations and wells. Recently, there was an air study done, which revealed several poisons being released by the gas wells well above EPA regulations. Further, these chemicals in the air “were discovered to possibly be responsible for animals and trees dying in the area”.

    Tags: air conditions; environment; toxic; Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); Denton County; Barnett Shale; residents

    By Peter Gorman

    FW Weekly, (Fort Worth, TX)

    2009

  • Government by Developer

    The Dallas Morning News investigates conflicts of interests stemming from special incentives that the city government has put in place for suburban developers. In the core of these incentives was the creation of "largely unregulated and overlooked special taxing districts." The reporting team determined that Tom Jester, the mayor of Dallas at this time, had a financial interest in one of the luxury housing developments projected in the suburbs. The series also examines the role that outside consultants played in creating the special districts and facilitating the relationship between the city and the developers. After the findings were published, the FBI started a corruption investigation.

    Tags: housing; suburban reporting; conflicts of interest; land records; city government; code of ethics; right-of-way; corruption; development incentives; Denton county

    By Reese Dunklin;Brooks Egerton;Pam Maples

    Dallas Morning News

    2001

  • No title (id: 6040)

    Denton Record-Chronicle details the questionable practices of the county sheriff; reveals he hired a captain who didn't pass a psychological test, intimidated employees, and misused administrative leave, Jan. 17 - July 22, 1988.

    Tags: TX Fielder Kaisner

    By None

    Record-Chronicle (Denton, Texas)

    1988