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All Texas Adults are Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine Monday; Here's How to Get it in Collin County

All Texas Adults are Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine Monday; Here's How to Get it in Collin County

On Monday, March 29, all Texas adults will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the Texas Department of State Health Services announced Tuesday.
North Texas 2-Year-Old’s Battle with Aggressive, Rare Lymphoma

North Texas 2-Year-Old’s Battle with Aggressive, Rare Lymphoma

Samantha Gerber said the day her 2-year-old son, Christian, was diagnosed with the rarest and most aggressive form of lymphoma was “one of those things you just don’t forget.
What Went Wrong with Wade Park, Frisco's Once-Promising Development?

What Went Wrong with Wade Park, Frisco's Once-Promising Development?

Every day, Omar Husayni drives by the deserted, sunken structure the locals mockingly call Lake Lebanon. Husayni, 27, works in marketing in Plano, and his commute takes him by where Wade Park was supposed to stand.
After The Death of Frisco Black Man at Collin County Jail, His Family Demands Answers

After The Death of Frisco Black Man at Collin County Jail, His Family Demands Answers

At 9 p.m., the green grassy hill looked almost black, and the sky above was filled with stars as LaChay Batts, sister of Marvin Scott III, gathered with about 50 protesters in a circle behind the Collin County Jail.
For Plano, Questions Still Linger About the February Power Outages

For Plano, Questions Still Linger About the February Power Outages

It was the day after Valentine’s Day, and Michael Rendell thought his girlfriend might die. Katie Booker, Rendell’s partner of four years, lives in East Plano with her parents.
This Frisco Nurse Started Her Own Health Care Council For Health Professionals

This Frisco Nurse Started Her Own Health Care Council For Health Professionals

Christie Hutchinson, an ER nurse and founder of the Texas Healthcare Advisory Council , ran into an issue we’ve all faced before, especially when looking for work — networking.
Dear Plano ISD Shares the Anonymous Stories of Students Who Experienced Abuse & Bullying in School

Dear Plano ISD Shares the Anonymous Stories of Students Who Experienced Abuse & Bullying in School

The personal testimonies posted anonymously on the Dear Plano ISD Facebook page are all different. They come from different schools, and students from many different years. But they follow common threads, and together, they tell a singular story.
Collin County Homeless Receive Exponential Help from Local Organization, EXPOW

Collin County Homeless Receive Exponential Help from Local Organization, EXPOW

It started with a meeting at a bus stop.

Frisco Black Man Dies in Custody After Marijuana Arrest, Seven Collin County Detention Employees on Administrative Leave

A 26-year-old Frisco Black man died while in custody for a misdemeanor marijuana charge at the Collin County Detention Facility, according to a press release from the Collin County Sheriff’s Office. Marvin David Scott III died on Sunday, March 14.
How Mask Burning at the ‘Texas is Now Open Party’ Led to Self Reflection

How Mask Burning at the ‘Texas is Now Open Party’ Led to Self Reflection

In front of the fire was a sign with a long note. The very first sentence read: “Throwing one’s mask into the bonfire, is symbolic of releasing oneself from the constraints of government imposed lockdowns, mandates and overreach.