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Harpists protested the shuttering of the program in a Monday evening school board meeting.
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Frisco voters have two city council seats and three Frisco ISD races on their May ballots. There's also a bond election for an arts center and city charter amendments.
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The Frisco City Council voted to approve a special election on May 3 for voters to decide whether or not they approve the issuance of up to $160 million for the center.
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Asbury Automotive claims the FTC is pursuing an unconstitutional administrative process to accuse three David McDavid dealerships of unethical, discriminatory sales practices.
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Frisco ISD is the seventh and final district to settle in a lawsuit accusing the district of illegally using public funds to advocate against school vouchers. The result leaves open questions about how schools can talk about elections.
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Six school districts reached settlements in lawsuits accusing officials of using public funds for political advertising. Frisco is still rejecting the allegations.
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Looking for things to do in these waning days of summer break? Check out our list of adventures.
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At least 14 North Texas pastors have stepped down or been removed from their positions since May.
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Frisco civil service and collective bargaining measured appeared to fall short in Saturday's election and two Allen city council races may be headed for runoffs.
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Early voting for local elections in North Texas starts April 22. Collin County voters have city council races, public safety propositions and a bond election to consider.
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The Frisco Firefighters Association is asking voters to approve civil service and collective bargaining for the fire department. Frisco leadership says they aren't needed.
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The Frisco firefighters association wants voters to approve civil service and collective bargaining. But Frisco city leadership says the propositions aren't necessary.