A worship band performed on a lighted stage in front of stadium-style seating for 3,000.
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The Mexican citizen faces deportation after serving his sentence for crimes that took place in Addison, Colleyville, Coppell, Duncanville and Frisco.
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Pedro Damion Puga, 17, has been charged with three felony counts.
The national organization's probe was "irresponsibly inaccurate and clearly uneducated," a franchise official said.
The three-week undercover investigation ended when the investigator was infected with a bacteria that can be spread between animals and humans.
The vast majority of North Texas schools earned A’s or B’s. But there were some surprises when Texas issued its academic accountability ratings.
The driver was in the cab of what was described as a semi-trailer dump truck when the trailer portion of the vehicle overturned, crushing the cab.
When Frisco Family Services opened its doors 25 year ago, the city's population was just under 12,000 people. Now, 25 years later, that number has multiplied 16 times, and the nonprofit is still keeping pace.
A dump truck driver died Wednesday after the trailer overturned onto its cab, officials said.
ALLEN — In a win for neighborhood activists, the Allen City Council denied a plan to bring a 12-acre retail-residential complex to the town's downtown district after a nearly four-hour public hearing Tuesday night.
Texas doesn't have "red flag" laws, but North Texas police departments large and small say to call if you think something bad is going to happen. But be ready to give details, they say, unlike the mother of the El Paso mass shooting suspect who called but didn't give her or her son's names.
The idea came after the teen said she realized that many groups, especially nonprofits, put a disproportionate emphasis on STEM education.
"Operation Athena," as authorities dubbed the investigation and arrests, targeted internet-based crimes of trafficking and child pornography.
A Frisco man on Tuesday added the Dallas Cowboys to a lawsuit against running back Ezekiel Elliott after a car crash in 2017. The case is set for trial in February.
District Attorney John Creuzot’s office filed paperwork Tuesday seeking capital punishment in the suspected serial killer’s case, according to Dallas County court records.
The first joyride occurred Monday morning and the second on Tuesday night, according to Officer Grant Cottingham, a police spokesman. He said the damage from the incidents could total as much as $150,000.
City officials plan to increase surveillance by trapping mosquitoes for testing by a contracted entomologist.
Neighbors have long complained of suffering ill effects from the plant owned by Texas Materials Group. A spokeswoman says everything's "under control."
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