Dallas, Texas – After months of anticipation, it appears HEB is finally ready to begin construction on their next DFW location. The Texas-based grocery store chain recently announced they will break ground on their second Frisco location next month. The store located in eastern Denton County near Little Elm is…
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Target made an announcement just prior to the start of Pride month in June, stating it would reduce some LGBTQ+-related merchandise following recent threats. https://t.co/rMFuh1moRw – Dallas Metro News#DalalsMetroNews#Target pulls some of the #Pride merchandise due to pressure from the public, Pride Frisco, local #LGBTQ group reacts!#DallasNews #Dallas #Frisco #Texas…
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Frisco’s extensive trail system, which includes 29 planned hiking and biking trails, is currently seeing four of these trails under construction. These trails, as detailed on the city’s capital improvement projects website, are expected to be completed between mid-2023 and late 2024. 1. Dominion Trail The Dominion Trail, an ambitious…
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Dallas Independent School District (DISD) has issued an apology to concerned parents after a Winnie the Pooh-themed picture book detailing how to respond during an active shooter situation was sent home with young students without adequate warning or explanation. https://t.co/rMFuh1moRw – Dallas Metro News#DallasMetroNews Dallas ISD had to issue an…
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is facing impeachment proceedings, with the Texas House of Representatives reportedly set to vote on the matter soon. Speaking at a press conference ahead of the vote, Paxton alleged that House members were displaying “absolute contempt for the electoral process” and were inflicting lasting damage…
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Che’la W. will soon walk across the graduation stage, holding hands with her twin brother just like they have during many milestones they’ve faced together. But on this particular day, they’ll have to say goodbye to each other as Che’la leaves Dallas to embark on an incredible journey—studying at Texas…
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Dallas, Texas – An enduring emblem of the Oak Lawn district, the revered Grapevine Bar, is poised for a significant transition. After faithfully serving its loyal patrons on Maple Avenue for nearly three decades, this cherished watering hole is set to relocate to Dallas’ esteemed Medical District this forthcoming summer.…
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Dallas, Texas – In an unequivocal 14-0 verdict, the Dallas City Council has green-lighted a $1 billion transportation overhaul proposed by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), commonly referred to as the “hybrid trench” blueprint. This grand project targets the reshaping of I-345, an expansive elevated highway that currently acts…
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In a significant development, multiple federal civil rights investigations are currently probing the Frisco Independent School District, following substantial allegations of pervasive discrimination. The inquiries, as declared by the U.S. Department of Education, span charges of disparate treatment in the context of disability, gender, race, and age. These complaints,…
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Fort Worth, Texas – A milestone transition is afoot in North Texas’s gardening industry. Marshall Grain Co., a 76-year-old stalwart and one of the pioneers of gardening supply companies, is preparing for a major move. This notable entity, known for its dedication to organic gardening and pet supplies, is poised…
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DALLAS, Texas — The renowned Chicago-based hot dog restaurant franchise, Portillo’s, is primed to extend its culinary territory further across North Texas, with the precise locations now coming to light. The company is assiduously laying plans for new branches in north Fort Worth, Arlington, and Allen, as corroborated by digital…
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FRISCO, Texas — The corporate landscape is poised to witness a familiar shift as a renowned Californian enterprise, Ruiz Foods, plants its roots firmly in Texan soil. This business maneuver of geographical consolidation echoes a narrative that has been on the lips of many, not once but time and again.…
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Arlington, Texas – In a noteworthy move toward addressing food insecurity, Arlington Independent School District has taken an assertive step by aligning itself with a program designed to avail free meals to local youths throughout the summer period. In an announcement made on Monday, May 22, the district unveiled its…
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Frisco, Texas – In a significant reshuffle of key positions, the Dallas-based HALL Group has declared the assignment of seasoned hotelier, Hans Ritten, as the new General Manager for the forthcoming HALL Park Hotel. Additionally, Ashley Herrera is set to bring her expertise as the newly appointed Senior Property Manager…
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Dallas, Texas – As Dallas nears the imminent revitalization of its electric scooter and bicycle scheme, suspended almost three years ago due to safety and regulation challenges, the conundrum of the security associated with these “micromobility” contrivances persists. Armed with robustly enhanced regulations, city transport authorities assert they are on…
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The latest addition to Frisco’s vibrant food and drink scene is The Owl Bar & Boards, set to open its doors before June 1st at its location on 6363 Dallas Parkway, Ste. 120, Frisco. According to the staff of The Owl Bar & Boards, the grand opening should take place…
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Sara Terry, an esteemed brokerage professional and expert in the urban Dallas market, has announced her resignation from her highly regarded role as executive vice president and director of agency leasing with Colliers DFW. Terry is set to join Pacific Elm Properties, prestigious executive team, as its newly appointed chief…
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In the southern US city of Fort Worth, Texas, a child has been tragically killed and another injured following a shooting at an apartment complex on Sunday. Police authorities report that the incident occurred just before 1:15 p.m. in the 2900 block of Broadmoor Drive and that two juvenile victims…
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Texas’ restrictive abortion laws have been challenged by a group of over a dozen women in a new lawsuit. The Center for Reproductive Rights is leading the challenge against a state law that bars abortions unless a mother’s life is at risk – an exception that is not clearly defined. The…
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A reckless driver who had stolen a DART paratransit van was captured by the Dallas police after crashing into several parked cars and a bicyclist before trying to flee on foot. The person who took the van was reported by DART officials to have taken it from a storage facility…
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American Airlines Pilots and the Allied Pilots Association (APA) have reached a principle agreement after over four years of negotiations, putting an end to potential strikes that have been looming for some time. This comes as a sigh of relief for passengers who are gearing up for peak travel season,…
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