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Red Zeppelin, the Only Female-Owned Record Store in Collin County, Offers Time Travel with Good Tunes

Red Zeppelin, the Only Female-Owned Record Store in Collin County, Offers Time Travel with Good Tunes

Katie Scott was 8 years old when she first started rocking out to albums by hair metal bands in the ’80s. As a child, Scott took piano lessons, but was more attracted to the heavier music that her parents listened to.
Highlights from the 2020 Presidential Debate

Highlights from the 2020 Presidential Debate

The first presidential debate of 2020 dwindled into chaos Tuesday night in Ohio as both President Donald Trump and his challenger, former Vice President Joe Biden, removed their gloves and fell into an alphabet soup of toxicity.

PepsiCo Is Making Strides toward Sustainable Farming, Water Conservation, & Renewable Energy

Steven Wright sits behind the wheel of his big red Ford F-250, driving on country roads on the outskirts of Pearsall, Texas—a good five hour trip from Collin County—until he pulls up to Black Gold Farms, a plot of land that is mostly covered in damp,
Controversy Sparks over Frisco Transgender Students’ Right to Choose Preferred Pronouns

Controversy Sparks over Frisco Transgender Students’ Right to Choose Preferred Pronouns

On Thursday Sept. 24, Wakeland High School in Frisco released its weekly student-produced broadcast, WIN-TV.
Collin County's Holiday Season Will Not Be Spared from COVID-19, CDC Warns

Collin County's Holiday Season Will Not Be Spared from COVID-19, CDC Warns

Halloween, Dia de los Muertos, Thanksgiving, no holiday will be spared in 2020 COVID-19, continues devastating communities around the country.
Plano Police Officer Recognized for Lifesaving Actions with NARCAN

Plano Police Officer Recognized for Lifesaving Actions with NARCAN

Plano Police Officer Ross Baxter found the Plano resident unconscious in an alleyway behind his own home. He was gasping for breath, and had a faint pulse. The welfare check Officer Baxter had been dispatched to investigate had turned serious.
McKinney City Council Will Allow Throckmorton Board Members to Give Opinions

McKinney City Council Will Allow Throckmorton Board Members to Give Opinions

On Tuesday afternoon, McKinney City Council officially laid out their plan for how the ad hoc advisory board concerning the placement of the James W.
North Texas Giving Day Breaks Records for Nonprofits in Collin County

North Texas Giving Day Breaks Records for Nonprofits in Collin County

This year has been a big one for North Texas Giving Day, in every respect. After a tumultuous several months for Texas nonprofits, Thursday's virtual giving spree wrapped to see over $58.8 million raised for more than 3,200 nonprofits.
Collin County NAACP Issues Call to Action for National Black Voter Day

Collin County NAACP Issues Call to Action for National Black Voter Day

Friday, Sept. 18, is Black Voter Day, and the Collin County NAACP wants people to repost, tag, and share their posts on all social media outlets. According to a Sept.

McKinney Throckmorton Statue Advisory Board Hears Public Comments

Over the past couple of months, the McKinney Throckmorton Statue Advisory Board members have been debating what to do about McKinney native and former Texas Gov. James W. Throckmorton's statue in front of city hall.