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Pair sue over area election on alcohol
Two Frisco residents have sued Denton County over a local-option election in Precinct 2 conducted in May, alleging the election was invalid.
Recession forcing seniors to change their college plans
Caitlin Bessel followed the college entry rules to a tee. She scored almost perfectly on her SATs, filled her schedule with AP classes at Frisco's Wakeland High School and contemplated the College of William & Mary, a Virginia university that is the nation's second-oldest. Instead, she'll attend the community college down the street.
Key Question Still Unanswered In Crash That Killed 10
The truck driver who caused a chain-reaction accident that killed 10 people had a clean record when his commercial license was renewed three months before the crash.
Frisco neighbors fear man who police say shot at them in standoff
A Frisco man arrested after police say he shot at officers late Sunday is no stranger to his neighbors.
There is a porch light on and cars in the driveway. But the Hayes family of Frisco isn't home and isn't coming home.
Man accused of firing shots at Frisco police
A man was in custody Monday morning accused of firing a gun at Frisco police officers who went to his home after family members expressed concern for his welfare.
Families struggle to cope with deaths of loved ones in devastating crash
Two families are struggling to cope with the deaths of their loved ones in a devastating chain-reaction collision in northeast Oklahoma.
Frisco father, son among 9 victims of Oklahoma crash
Three members of a Frisco family on their way to a funeral were among those killed Friday in a grisly chain-reaction freeway crash in northeastern Oklahoma that left nine dead.
Turpike crash victims identified
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has identified the victims of what may be the deadliest single crash in state history.
In tough economic times, frugal shoppers are looking for deals and smart business owners are giving them.
Fears Wal-Mart supercenter will spoil Frisco's character
A movement is growing in Frisco to stop plans to build a Wal-Mart supercenter on Preston Road.
You Don't have to Pinch Pennies to Enjoy Beautiful Art in Frisco
FRISCO, Texas a ' June 22, 2009 a ' Finding educational and engaging activities to keep children occupied during the summer months may seem like a daunting task a ' especially when most activities put a heavy burden on the family budget.
Frisco blog: School district employees to get salary increase
Valerie Wigglesworth covers the city of Frisco and Jessica Meyers covers Frisco schools.
3 injured in wrong-way tollway crash in Far North Dallas
A 27-year-old man drove almost 10 miles in the wrong direction on the Dallas North Tollway and nearly struck a police cruiser head-on before colliding with another car in Far North Dallas early Sunday, police said.
Collin County community news: Frisco Mayor's Golf Classic, Holy...
Collin County community news: Frisco Mayor's Golf Classic, Holy Communion Episcopal concerts, Plano ISD Foundation 12:00 AM CDT on Sunday, June 21, 2009 SANDRA FAY Contact Sandra Fay at dsfay@aol.com or 972-422-5834. Photos posted at neighborsgo.com/ blog/faybles. At a reception at Gleneagles Country Club, Plano ISD Foundation board president Ralph ...
Twins S & Z Inc. to grow bagel franchise
Restaurant operator Twins S&Z Inc. has opened the first of five new Einstein Bros.
Frisco blog: City looks to annex Denton County land to thwart alcohol sales
The City of Frisco is looking to gain the upper hand on potential alcohol sales in its extraterritorial jurisdiction - by annexing those areas as soon as possible so they come under city control.
Developer suing Frisco over land known as 'The Lightning Bolt'
A developer filed suit in Denton County district court against the city of Frisco on Tuesday over 40 acres near Lebanon Road and Old Boyd Road known as "The Lightning Bolt" because of its jagged shape.
North Texas shows up early and often on the new list "America's Top 25 Relovilles," devised by former New York Times reporter Peter T. Kilborn.
Collin County Sheriff's Department wants to fly unmanned drones
Collin County has called in air support. The sheriff's department hopes to sometime soon deploy six remote-controlled unmanned aircraft fitted with cameras that could float several hundred feet above the county.
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