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Plano pianist fears he may have to cancel his 20-year-old classical music workshop and festival in Ukraine - because of the Russian attack.
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Plano resident Mustafaa Carroll says being Black in America has helped prepare him to face the rise of Islamophobia after Sept.11.
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Plano Police released a statement Wednesday saying after further investigation they believe someone may have willfully caused the explosion. They did not share what developments lead them to that conclusion.
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Early voting begins Monday for the runoff election for Texas' 6th Congressional District. Election Day for that race is set for July 27. Here's what you need to know.
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The May elections aren't quite over yet. A handful of municipal races will be settled in a general runoff election on June 5. A runoff election for Texas' 6th Congressional District is set for July 27. Here's what you need to know.
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While the spring election hasn’t received as much attention as last November’s presidential and state Legislative contests, the candidates on the ballot potentially have much more influence on residents’ day-to-day lives. Here’s what you need to know about the May 1 election.
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There are three open seats on the Collin College Board of Trustees. The school has been in the news recently because several women faculty members were let go after publicly voicing dissatisfaction with the school's COVID-19 response. Plus, Plano voters will decide on a new mayor, three other city council members, three school board representatives and six bond referendum items.
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The Dallas Morning News reports that the two locations will be in Plano, at the southwest corner of Preston Road and Spring Creek Parkway, and Frisco, at the northeast corner of Legacy Drive and Main Street. The stores are scheduled to open in fall 2022.
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Walmart said it plans to build warehouses at its stores where self-driving robots will fetch groceries and have them ready for shoppers to pick up in an hour or less. The company declined to say how many of the warehouses it will build, but construction has started at stores in Lewisville and Plano.
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South Asian Americans are growing in number and political influence — especially in North Texas. Some of these voters and volunteers in Collin County, an area expected to represent larger statewide and national election outcomes, shared the issues they care about.
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Plano-based Tyler Technologies said in a statement that it confirmed the intruder used ransomware but did not provide further details on its response, citing an ongoing investigation.
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Tyler Technologies provides software services for everything from jail and court management systems to payroll, human resources, tax and bill collection and land records. It also serves schools.