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Christian J. Remington

Editor, The Princeton Journal

Christian J. Remington covers Princeton city government, growth, development, public safety, and other issues that shape daily life in Princeton, Texas.

His work focuses on clear, local reporting that helps residents understand what is happening, why it matters, and what to watch next.

For questions, corrections, or tips related to coverage, readers can use the publication contact page or email The Princeton Journal directly.

Recent Articles

68 published articles

Latest: April 25, 2026

Princeton’s Monday Agenda Is Packed: New Schools, Short Term Rentals, PD 46, Roads, PARC, Police Cameras, and the City Manager Search

April 25, 2026 • 9 min read

Princeton’s Monday Agenda Is Packed: New Schools, Short Term Rentals, PD 46, Roads, PARC, Police Cameras, and the City Manager Search

The April 27 City Council agenda shows Princeton moving from rapid growth into something harder: managing the roads, schools, rules, facilit...

Princeton Place 4 Voter Guide: Compare All 4 Candidates Before Early Voting Starts

April 19, 2026 • 9 min read

Princeton Place 4 Voter Guide: Compare All 4 Candidates Before Early Voting Starts

Early voting starts Monday in Princeton’s Place 4 special election. This voter guide brings all four candidates into one place so residents...

A New Middle School and Elementary School Are on the Way in Princeton

April 17, 2026 • 5 min read

A New Middle School and Elementary School Are on the Way in Princeton

Princeton P&Z is set to review final plats Monday for Banschbach Middle School and Joyce Carrell Elementary School in Crossmill, signaling c...

Inside the Legal Fight Over PD 46 and Princeton’s City Attorney Resignation

April 12, 2026 • 6 min read

Inside the Legal Fight Over PD 46 and Princeton’s City Attorney Resignation

The city attorney’s resignation, the fight over PD 46, and competing accounts from inside City Hall point to a deeper breakdown over legal j...

Princeton Is Quietly Becoming a City People Leave Less Often

April 11, 2026 • 5 min read

Princeton Is Quietly Becoming a City People Leave Less Often

Permit volume, new business openings, and Princeton's first medical office development all point to a city residents increasingly leave less...

Princeton reviewing sex offender ordinance changes after public pressure ahead of April 13 meeting

April 7, 2026 • 4 min read

Princeton reviewing sex offender ordinance changes after public pressure ahead of April 13 meeting

Princeton City Council is set to review proposed enhancements to the city’s sex offender ordinance on April 13 after mounting public pressur...

These Are Princeton’s Most Dangerous Roads Right Now

April 4, 2026 • 7 min read

These Are Princeton’s Most Dangerous Roads Right Now

Princeton recorded 100 crashes through April 3, 2026, and nearly 40 percent were on the 380 / Princeton Drive corridor. Here’s where the cit...

What Will Princeton’s New Medical Development Bring to the City?

April 2, 2026 • 8 min read

What Will Princeton’s New Medical Development Bring to the City?

Princeton has broken ground on a new medical office development along Beauchamp Boulevard. Here’s what the project could bring, what kinds o...

Princeton Tried to Slow Growth. Now It’s Speeding Back Up.

March 28, 2026 • 13 min read

Princeton Tried to Slow Growth. Now It’s Speeding Back Up.

Princeton tried to slow its growth. Now development is accelerating again, and the effects are showing up in traffic, schools, and public sa...

Major Police Response Across Princeton: Full Breakdown of Today’s Incidents

March 27, 2026 • 5 min read

Major Police Response Across Princeton: Full Breakdown of Today’s Incidents

Multiple police responses across Princeton, including an arrest, school secure status, and ongoing activity near Walmart.

Princeton Breaks Ground on New Medical Office Development

March 26, 2026 • 3 min read

Princeton Breaks Ground on New Medical Office Development

Princeton breaks ground on a new medical office development aimed at expanding local healthcare access as the city continues rapid growth.

Princeton ISD Is Preparing for Nearly 20,000 Students

March 26, 2026 • 5 min read

Princeton ISD Is Preparing for Nearly 20,000 Students

Princeton ISD is planning for 19,574 students by 2034, with eight new campuses and a $797 million bond driving long-term expansion.