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Anna’s Rapid Growth Meets Back-To-School Traffic: Police Suggest Alternate Routes

Anna’s Rapid Growth Meets Back-To-School Traffic: Police Suggest Alternate Routes

The city’s population reached 34,255 in 2025, nearly doubling since the 2020 census
Starship Bagel Is Still The Best: The North Texas Favorite Is Back At New York BagelFest

Starship Bagel Is Still The Best: The North Texas Favorite Is Back At New York BagelFest

Oren Salomon is back for a third year, competing for several top honors
Wylie, Prosper And Allen Top Out TEA Ratings For Collin County

Wylie, Prosper And Allen Top Out TEA Ratings For Collin County

Allen tied Prosper with a 91 rating
Top 8 Things To Do This Week In Plano, McKinney, The Colony And Beyond [Aug 18-21, 2025]

Top 8 Things To Do This Week In Plano, McKinney, The Colony And Beyond [Aug 18-21, 2025]

This week proves that weekdays can be just as memorable as weekends
Top 5 Reads Of The Week [August 11 - 15]

Top 5 Reads Of The Week [August 11 - 15]

What’s new, what’s buzzing, what you might have missed
How A Disappointing Airport Snack Sparked Celina’s Beloved Café

How A Disappointing Airport Snack Sparked Celina’s Beloved Café

The Wick’s rise from home-based bakery to a bustling café that serves up community and comfort in equal measure
$15 Million Federal Cuts Put McKinney’s Massive Park Project On Hold

$15 Million Federal Cuts Put McKinney’s Massive Park Project On Hold

City council and regional partners are working to assess the impact and determine the best path forward
Prosper H-E-B Draws Massive Crowds At Grand Opening

Prosper H-E-B Draws Massive Crowds At Grand Opening

The opening marks the ninth North Texas store since 2022, with more locations already in the works
First Look At Mario Carbone's Newest Dining Experience

First Look At Mario Carbone's Newest Dining Experience

No. 1 STEAK opens its doors to the public tonight
$192 Million Bond Package: Prosper Residents To Vote This Fall

$192 Million Bond Package: Prosper Residents To Vote This Fall

The bond will not raise the town’s current property tax rate