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Coming March 2019: The Diversity Issue

Coming March 2019: The Diversity Issue

Diversity matters. Fact. And it’s so much more than a corporate buzz word. It’s time for our first ever Diversity Issue.
Prepare yourself from disaster with the Plano Texas Stake Preparedness Fair

Prepare yourself from disaster with the Plano Texas Stake Preparedness Fair

The sturdy house had stood for almost 80 years on its five-foot pier and beam foundation at Pine Island Bayou. It had survived its share of coastal hurricanes without ever having been flooded.
11th annual St. Andrew United Methodist Church Prom Closet

11th annual St. Andrew United Methodist Church Prom Closet

Prom season may not be until the spring, but there’s no harm in planning ahead – especially if you get a free prom dress! Visit St. Andrew United Methodist Church to donate or find a dress at the Prom Closet. WHEN: Feb.
DART secures $908M loan for Cotton Belt Corridor

DART secures $908M loan for Cotton Belt Corridor

Dallas Area Rapid Transit recently secured a $908 million dollar loan for its Cotton Belt Corridor project. The loan was granted through a federal Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing program.
Second annual Collin County MLK Appreciation Day Service

Second annual Collin County MLK Appreciation Day Service

Join residents of Collin County to honor the life of Martin Luther King Jr. this January with the second annual Collin County Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Appreciation Day Service.
James Craig on the future of real estate in Collin County

James Craig on the future of real estate in Collin County

Throughout the past two decades, Collin County has seen tremendous growth in terms of business and economic opportunities. People have flocked to Collin County by the dozens in order to pursue careers with companies now headquartered in north Texas.
McKinney family and local scientists race to save boy with rare disease on Christmas Eve

McKinney family and local scientists race to save boy with rare disease on Christmas Eve

Will Woleben will turn age seven on December 21. When he hears the adults around him talking about his upcoming milestone, he grins wordlessly as he looks from face to face, making eye contact with everyone in turn.
Indian American Council enables 2.25 million meals across North Texas

Indian American Council enables 2.25 million meals across North Texas

In North Texas, over 850,000 people are food insecure. One in six people don’t know where their next meal will come from; one in four school going children rely on free or reduced-cost lunch programs.
Plano History: A brief account of how we got here

Plano History: A brief account of how we got here

A deep dive into the past of any American city rarely leaves a satisfying feeling. Plano history is no different, with the uncomfortable truths that precede its progresses and success.
A Winter WonderWOW! Plano’s Most Elaborate Christmas Light Display

A Winter WonderWOW! Plano’s Most Elaborate Christmas Light Display

It’s a winter wonderWOW! There are two homes in south Plano that quiet literally outshine (well, almost) the famous Christmas lights at Deerfield, Plano this holiday season. Located at Independence and Biscayne Dr.