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Since November 2021, Plano city council members have received their largest campaign contributions from the PAC for a real estate group that supports short-term rentals.
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Regulating short-term rentals was on the agenda for Plano city council’s Monday night meeting. But “additional information” prompted a delay.
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Short-term rentals in Plano would have to register with the city if a proposed ordinance is approved. That proposal is on the agenda for Monday’s city council meeting.
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Police — and social media users — have noticed the roofing nails in areas including the Park Cities.
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What will Plano city council members do about short-term rentals? That's something they're still figuring out.
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Plano council members are likely to be talking about short-term rentals like Airbnb in residential neighborhoods at a meeting Monday night. Residents have complained about crime, loud parties — and even a brothel being operated in one. But it’s unclear what the city can do.
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The Dallas Police Department arrested two people involved in a sex-trafficking ring in Plano on Friday. The police said they've been investigating a sex-trafficking ring in North Dallas since July.
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Plano promotes diversity. It also was the site of a racist rant that went viral and it's complicatedCity leaders say the viral video that recorded a rant targeting four South Asian women on a restaurant parking lot doesn’t represent Plano’s character — but it's more complicated than that.
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North Texans gathered in downtown Plano on Saturday to support the local South Asian community in the aftermath of a racist incident that was captured on video and went viral.
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Plano mayor John Muns said the video of a woman hurling racist slurs at a group of South Asian women outside a Plano restaurant was "appalling."
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Property taxes in Plano are going down — but most homeowners will have a higher tax bill. That may sound strange, but Plano city officials say it's just how the math works.
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Josh Malone funded a super PAC that spent over $400,000 working to defeat the Plano congressman, who got forced into a primary runoff and then admitted to an affair and ended his campaign.