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Collin County Judge Chris Hill Tests Positive for COVID-19, Seeks Public's Help with Poll Greeting

After waking up Sunday morning with a mild headache and sore throat, Collin County Judge Chris Hill decided to request a COVID-19 test from his doctor on Monday "out of an abundance of caution.
McKinney Council Member and Mayor Battle It Out After Throckmorton Vote Delayed

McKinney Council Member and Mayor Battle It Out After Throckmorton Vote Delayed

Just after hearing presentations from board members on the fate of the James W.
The Election of 1876 Made Bush V. Gore Look Like a Picnic

The Election of 1876 Made Bush V. Gore Look Like a Picnic

“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” - Mark Twain
Political Signs are Being Stolen from Lawns, Plano Residents Report

Political Signs are Being Stolen from Lawns, Plano Residents Report

With the dawn of early voting and the election on the horizon, local neighborhoods are now facing a nationwide crime spree: kids are stealing political signs off of lawns. It seems no one is immune.
Frisco City Council Place 5 Candidates Discuss Their Plans for Frisco

Frisco City Council Place 5 Candidates Discuss Their Plans for Frisco

As early voting enters its second week, now, more than ever, is the time to become familiar with your area’s candidates in preparation for the polls. Frisco City Council Place 5 has seven candidates vying for its seat.
Frisco ISD Gambles with Pandemic, Changes COVID-19 Policy to Limit Quarantine of Exposed Students

Frisco ISD Gambles with Pandemic, Changes COVID-19 Policy to Limit Quarantine of Exposed Students

Frisco ISD officials are rolling the dice with COVID-19 and changing their policy on COVID-19 exposure and when quarantine due to exposure needs to occur.
Collin County's Local Elections Come into Focus During Early Voting

Collin County's Local Elections Come into Focus During Early Voting

Early voting is in full swing, and a record number of Texans are turning out to vote, shattering records statewide. In fact, 2020 may see its most massive voter turnout since 1908, when 65.
The Link Between the Disappearances of Two North Texas African American Women

The Link Between the Disappearances of Two North Texas African American Women

Every night Janelle Hofeldt sits at her computer, logs onto the Bring Typhenie Johnson Home Facebook group, and lists off the information that by now is as familiar as her own name.
Collin County Bids Its COVID-19 Dashboard a Weary Goodbye

Collin County Bids Its COVID-19 Dashboard a Weary Goodbye

On June 1, the state of Texas took over COVID-19 reporting from the individual counties, bringing in between 2,000 and 2,500 healthcare professionals at the state level to help with the takeover.
Causes for North Texans to Support on Indigenous Peoples' Day

Causes for North Texans to Support on Indigenous Peoples' Day

For as long as anyone can remember, today was celebrated as Columbus Day. Nowadays most people realize that Columbus never discovered America.