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Frisco residents are getting ready to vote for mayor — and it could be a tough race for incumbent Jeff Cheney. But something that recently came to light about his main opponent, the city’s former fire chief, could make things even more complicated.
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Collin County has municipal elections coming up in 15 cities and 17 school districts.
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The theme park aimed at families with young children is coming to North Texas after local officials made a major push.
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Almost 18,000 people gathered in Toyota Stadium as the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team beat Brazil for the tournament title.
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The vote on the zoning permit for the Universal Studios theme park in Frisco has been delayed for a month after a second postponement.
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Some Frisco residents say a proposed children’s theme park will lead to an increase in crime. Others say it will clog the roads with traffic. And one worried that it could even pave the way for a casino in the North Texas suburb.
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The park will be the company’s first in Texas, and will cater to families and young children.
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More than 1,500 people lined up before store opened to be among the first shoppers.
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The company's stores were largely in South and Central Texas, and Mexico, with a handful in North Texas. The giant Frisco operation will be 111,000 square feet.
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Celebrate Independence Day with our guide to all the best firework displays happening around North Texas.
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In the Dallas Cowboys' record books, only three players have scored more than Barber's 47 rushing touchdowns. But he faced severe struggles after his playing days.
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The first recorded case of COVID-19 in North Texas was March 9, 2020. Since then, more than 5.4 million Texans have had the virus, and close to 85,000 Texans have died. Everything from people's jobs to their communities have changed since the pandemic started.