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Collin County's unincorporated area could be getting an Emergency Services District. But it will take years — and voter approval — to make it happen.
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Residents in Collin County's unincorporated areas filed a petition to create an emergency services district, which could levy a tax to pay for fire and medical services.
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The city of Plano approved $765,000 to hire more water meter technicians after a recent glitch with its electronic readers.
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The Regional Transportation Council voted to stay neutral in the dispute between DART and the member cities that want to cut its funding.
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The Plano City Council called for a bond election on May 3. The $649 million bond includes funding for street improvements and a new police headquarters.
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The city of Plano has hosted a citizenship workshop for almost two decades. And tensions over immigration under the Trump administration is causing many immigrants fear.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Fairview, Texas delivered an official "intent to sue" the town following back and forth over a proposed temple.
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Collin County appointed a new elections administrator. The elections department has been praised as a model for running elections — but it still faces fraud accusations.
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The Princeton city council extended its housing moratorium for 180 days to address growth. The moratorium applies to new residential developments, not commercial projects.
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Construction could begin as early as next month on Richardson's new city hall more than two years after a fire damaged the old one.
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Plano voters could have a $700.7 million bond on the ballot in May. And city council members are concerned about the bond cost being too high.
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Dr. Bidisha Rudra reached a settlement in a civil suit against Esmerelda Upton. A video of Upton yelling racist comments at four South Asian women in Plano went viral.