What do 2,500 acres of master planning, rescue animals and a 40-foot mural have in common? They all made headlines this week. From Frisco’s luxury future to a Plano vet hospital that’s rewriting the rescue playbook, these top reads offer a snapshot of the people, places and big ideas shaping North Texas — with a side of wine, a land deal or two and just enough heart to keep things interesting.
What Fields Represents For Frisco And The Future Of Collin County

On Frisco’s northern edge, a new era of luxury living is taking shape. Once just an empty stretch of land marked by a dusty road, the 2,500-acre Fields development is now a sweeping master-planned community that embodies both the region’s rapid growth and its deep local roots. READ MORE
Plano’s One-of-a-Kind Animal Rescue Vet Hospital Saves Thousands

Plano is home to a veterinary hospital unlike any other: Mazie’s Mission, the only clinic in the nation dedicated entirely to rescue animals. In partnership with more than 350 rescue groups, the nonprofit provides affordable, high-quality care to some of the most vulnerable pets. READ MORE
Pilot Point Land Deal Signals Long-Term Growth Ahead For Denton County

Asizable 260.4-acre tract of farmland along Berend Road in Pilot Point changed hands, setting the stage for future residential development in one of North Texas’ fastest-growing areas. READ MORE
Where to Celebrate Father’s Day in Frisco, Plano, Dallas And Beyond

Father’s Day isn’t just another Sunday — it’s a chance to celebrate the man who taught you how to grill the perfect burger, change a tire and tell a great joke (even if it was at your expense). Luckily, North Texas knows how to show up for Dad. READ MORE
A Landmark In The Making: Muralist Creates Texas Tribute At Frisco Discovery Center

On the exterior of the Frisco Discovery Center, a towering new mural is turning heads in the best way possible. Spanning 40 feet tall and 65 feet wide, the piece is the largest solo project to date for Dallas-based muralist Alec DeJesus. READ MORE
Honorable Mention
Can Organic Wines Thrive in Texas? Halter Ranch Thinks So

As the Texas wine market grows, and more Californians barrel into the state, Halter Ranch — the award-winning, 2,700-acre vineyard in Paso Robles, California — has seen an opportunity for growth. Known for its 100 percent certified organic grapes, the vineyard opened a new winery in Hill Country in May 2024, right on State Highway 290, a strip known as Wine Road 290 for the numerous wineries, tasting rooms and vineyards dotting the terrain. READ MORE
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