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Downtown Denton to see road closures Dec. 1

What you need to know: On Dec. 1, from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. several streets near downtown Denton will be closed while King Street Productions films for a television show.

Zoom in: Per a news release from the Paramount Network, affected areas include:

  • West Hickory Street, between Elm Street and Locust Street
  • West Walnut Street, between Elm Street and Locust Street
  • South Elm Street, on the East side between Walnut Street and Hickory Street
  • South Locust Street, on the West side between Walnut Street and Hickory Street

 
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Linh's Kitchen now open in Denton

Linh's Kitchen opened in Denton mid-November, according to a company representative.

What's on the menu: The restaurant offers bánh mì sandwiches, beef noodle soup, vermicelli bowls and more, according to its website.

  • 1115 W. Hickory St., Ste. 111, Denton

 
Metro News Monday
5 trending stories from Dallas-Fort Worth

A new 215-acre development in east Plano is close to final approval, while several new housing developments are underway in Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake. 

See details on these stories and more in a list of the top five most-read stories from Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas from Nov. 17-21.

🏘️ 215-acre Lavon Farms development in east Plano moves forward

🍩 New 6,400-square-foot shopping center on Plano, Richardson border to be anchored by Dunkin’

🍕 Check out 6 restaurants newly opened in the Dallas-Fort Worth area

🍣 Bread Zeppelin expands footprint, all-you-can-eat sushi coming soon: 6 Dallas-Fort Worth restaurant updates

🏠️ 5 housing developments updates in Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake

 
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Cook Children’s officials recommend immunizations as respiratory virus rates increase

Cases for two flu variations and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, have more than doubled since the end of October, according to data from Cook Children's Health Care in Fort Worth.

In a nutshell: More than 11% of all patients tested at Cook Children’s Medical Center-Fort Worth for respiratory viruses on the week of Nov. 9 were positive for Flu A, Flu B or RSV. The hospital tested a total of 757 patients during that week.

By comparison, the hospital tested 633 patients on the week of Oct. 26 and saw 5.53% of those patients tested positive for one of the three respiratory viruses.

 

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