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  • One person killed Sunday afternoon in crash near Texas Motor Speedway: police

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    One person was killed after a crash on southbound lanes of Interstate 35W north of Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon, police said.

    One person was killed after a crash on southbound lanes of Interstate 35W north of Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon, police said.

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    One person was killed in a crash on southbound Interstate 35W, north of Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon, police said.

    First responders with multiple agencies including Argyle, Justin and Northlake police departments and Denton County Emergency Services Districts 1 and 2 responded about 11:30 a.m. to a major crash on southbound I-35W just south of Farm Road 407.

    Drivers were asked to avoid the southbound lanes of I-35W for about two hours, with traffic diverted onto FM 407, Argyle police said in a social media post about 2 p.m.

    The person killed will be identified by the medical examiner’s office.

    Police have not shared further details about what led to the crash and how many vehicles were involved.

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  • Two Frisco Triathlon Club bicyclists die after crash Saturday in Denton County

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    Two bicyclists with the Frisco Triathlon Club were killed after a crash with a vehicle in Denton County Saturday morning, Pilot Point police said.

    Two bicyclists with the Frisco Triathlon Club were killed after a crash with a vehicle in Denton County Saturday morning, Pilot Point police said.

    Frisco Triathlon Club

    Two bicyclists with the Frisco Triathlon Club were killed after a crash with a vehicle in Denton County Saturday morning, Pilot Point police said in a news release.

    Pilot Point police officers responded after several 911 callers reported that two bicyclists had been stuck by a vehicle on Farm Road 455 east of Fritcher Road. Officers from surrounding agencies responded to assist in the investigation, police said.

    Pilot Point EMS and Celina fire department responded to the scene, where one bicyclist was taken to Celina Methodist Hospital and later died, police said.

    Another bicyclist was flown by CareFlite to Medical City Plano, where he also died, police said.

    The two bicyclists, Scott Mages and Andre Kocher were members of the Frisco Triathlon Club.

    “We are heartbroken,” the club wrote in a social media post.

    The driver of the vehicle drove a short distance after the collision but returned to the scene before officers arrived. The driver was cooperative with the investigation, police said.

    No arrests have been announced in this incident.

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  • Hillwood unveils its latest development: 6,000 homes north of Fort Worth

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    Landmark by Hillwood will bring 6,000 houses to southwest Denton County and pave the way for more development.

    Landmark by Hillwood will bring 6,000 houses to southwest Denton County and pave the way for more development.

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    A new development being built into the North Texas landscape is taking shape in Denton County.

    The green pastureland punctuated by soft sloping hills covered in blackjack oaks will soon be home to the latest and largest commercial and residential development from Ross Perot Jr.’s Hillwood Company.

    The 3,200 acre “Landmark by Hillwood” development in southern Denton County gets its name from its proximity to Pilot Knob — a slope that was used as a wayfinding point by Native tribal communities and European settlers as they moved west into what is now North Texas.

    Hillwood celebrated the development Thursday during a ceremony to unveil the 6,000 home project. Model homes in the first phase of 747 homes are expected to open in the spring.

    The first phase is northwest of Interstate 35W and Robson Ranch Road, and will include the first of two H-E-B grocery stores in Denton County. Landmark is just north of Hillwood developments Harvest and Pecan Square.

    The project will also be home roughly 3,000 apartment units, 900 acres of commercial space, and 1,100 acres of green space protected by a conservation easement to preserve the area’s natural beauty.

    Hillwood’s goal with Landmark is to connect residents with the surrounding natural environment.
    Hillwood’s goal with Landmark is to connect residents with the surrounding natural environment. Courtesy of Hillwood

    The development is being built in a way to make residents, office-goers and shoppers feel like they’re a part of the surrounding natural environment, said Kimberly Cole, Hillwood vice president of development.

    “We have this amazing piece of property. We just don’t want to screw it up,” she said.

    Outdoor enthusiasts will be able to enjoy 35 miles of bike and hiking trails, and there will be a 300 -acre park at the center of the development surrounding Pilot Knob and a pair of nearby hillsides.

    A tree covered hiking trail in the Cross Timbers region of North Texas.
    Hillwood’s newest development will have 35 miles of trails for residents to enjoy. Courtesy of Hillwood

    Hillwood also hopes this new development will open the floodgates for southwest Denton County.

    The project is bringing in new sewer and water pipes that were not previously needed when the land’s primary use was cattle grazing.

    An aerial shot of empty land cut up into streets and vacant lots taken from a helicopter on a blue sunny day.
    The project new water and sewer pipes that could pave way for more development. Harrison Mantas hmantas@star-telegram.com

    There’s still plenty of cattle roaming around the property, but having dedicated water and sewer pipes will make it easier develop what Hillwood vice president Andrew Piper described at the last untapped quadrant of the Dallas-Fort Worth region.. He called the area a major opportunity for the next 20 years.

    Nine home building companies have purchased lots to begin offering a variety of products ranging from 40 feet wide lots to 70 feet wide lots, Piper said.

    Piper estimated prices would range from $450,000 to $1 million.

    In nearby Denton, there’s a need for executive housing for university professors, hospital doctors and business leaders, so this development could help with that, Piper said.

    The development sits about seven miles as the crow flies southwest of Denton Town Square. Hillwood wants to bring the unique creative community of Denton into the community, Piper said.

    The developer is in talks with local artists about creating work for the new community and has partnered with Denton County Brewing Company to create a “Landmark” Beer named after the development, he said.

    A rendering of the pool amenity at new Landmark by Hillwood development.
    A rendering of the pool amenity at new Landmark by Hillwood development. Courtesy of Hillwood

    A rendering of the entrance to the amenity center for the new Landmark by Hillwood development.
    A rendering of the entrance to the amenity center for the new Landmark by Hillwood development. Courtesy of Hillwood

    In the over 35 years Hillwood’s been in business, the company’s developments along I-35W between Loop 820 and Texas 114 have generated billions of dollars of economic impact for the Metroplex, Hillwood President Mike Berry said speaking at the Nov. 13 unveiling ceremony.

    The area between Texas 114 and Denton will have the same impact, Berry said.

    Harrison Mantas

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    Harrison Mantas has covered Fort Worth city government, agencies and people since September 2021. He likes to live tweet city hall meetings, and help his fellow Fort Worthians figure out what’s going on.

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  • DNA of North Texas Serial Rapist With HIV Tied To Another Sexual Assault

    DNA of North Texas Serial Rapist With HIV Tied To Another Sexual Assault

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    A Denton County resident already sitting in jail with multiple charges now faces another sexual assault charge after DNA evidence linked him to a 2022 rape, according to Denton police. “In February 2024, Carrollton Police Department detectives notified Denton PD that they had identified and arrested a suspect in similar sexual assault cases in their city,” a press release stated…

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