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Plano Stabbing Suspect Identified As Investigation Continues

Plano Stabbing Suspect Identified As Investigation Continues

The two-car accident happened shortly before 7 a.m. June 25 at Legacy Drive and Independence Parkway. At first, it didn’t seem that unusual an occurrence for such a busy North Texas intersection.
Plano City Council Narrowly Passes Unenforceable Face Mask Ordinance After Hours of Debate

Plano City Council Narrowly Passes Unenforceable Face Mask Ordinance After Hours of Debate

Plano City Council held an emergency Zoom meeting Tuesday night to vote on an ordinance mandating that businesses require face coverings among customers and employees.
The War in Scrubs

The War in Scrubs

How nurses are leading the fight against COVID-19
Is Police Reform Coming to Collin County?

Is Police Reform Coming to Collin County?

The video spread like wildfire. In the middle of a seemingly peaceful McKinney suburb, a group of three officers descend on a pool party brimming with teenagers.
Gov. Abbott Closes Bars, Limits Restaurant Capacity

Gov. Abbott Closes Bars, Limits Restaurant Capacity

"Openin' 'em up, boys," Gov. Greg Abbott told bar owners in early June. Shouts of joy resounded across the Lone Star State, and Texans flooded the bars, many ignoring social distancing requirements and other COVID-19 guidelines. Gov.
Plano Officer Fatally Shoots Woman after She Stabs Him and other Driver in Car Crash

Plano Officer Fatally Shoots Woman after She Stabs Him and other Driver in Car Crash

A veteran Plano police officer shot and killed a woman Thursday morning after she reportedly stabbed him and another driver while he was trying to help them after a traffic accident. The officer and victim sustained non-life threatening injuries.
Denton's Confederate Monument Comes Down

Denton's Confederate Monument Comes Down

It took Willie Hudspeth more than two decades of protesting. But Denton's Confederate Soldier Monument was finally removed from its perch in front of the old Courthouse-on-the-Square in downtown Denton early Wednesday morning.
McKinney City Council Declares Another Victory for Small Businesses in Collin County

McKinney City Council Declares Another Victory for Small Businesses in Collin County

On Tuesday afternoon, McKinney City Council members unanimously approved their portion of the Tri-City Collin County Small Business Grant Program to save small locally owned businesses threatened by the economic repercussions from the COVID-19 outbre

Gov. Abbott Addresses "Unacceptable" COVID-19 Increases in Texas

Last Tuesday, Gov. Greg Abbott insisted his plan to reopen Texas was running smoothly, despite “concerning” increases in coronavirus infections and hospitalizations in parts of the state.
Collin County Jail Staff Members and Inmate Test Positive For COVID-19

Collin County Jail Staff Members and Inmate Test Positive For COVID-19

Three staff members and one inmate in the Collin County Jail have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a June 17 press release from Collin County Sheriff’s Office. This is the first positive test in the Collin County Detention Facility.