Frisco ISD to consider student bathroom, library book and rezoning policies
The Frisco school board will discuss some controversial topics including student bathrooms, library books and rezoning at its meeting Monday night.
Dallas Cowboys team up with Frisco students against bullying
Players and students talked about mental wellness and positive character development. The athletes believe teaching bullying prevention early is key.
Billy Chemirmir Trial: Prosecutors present DNA evidence against accused serial killer
This case is over the 2018 death of 87-year-old Mary Brooks, but Wednesday prosecutors presented DNA evidence from a different victim's death.
Alleged serial killer Billy Chemirmir to go on trial Monday for another murder charge
Accused serial killer Billy Chemirmir is back on trial Monday for one of the 22 murders he's charged with.
Suspect dies after being tased fleeing Frisco police, Texas Rangers investigating
Frisco police say that on Sept. 14 the suspect was using a fake ID to buy a car at a dealership on Highway 121.
H-E-B shoppers wait in line for Frisco store's opening
Some people woke up early and waited in a line that wrapped around the new H-E-B store in Frisco. It opened its doors for the first time Wednesday morning at 6 a.m.
Frisco's first H-E-B opens Wednesday. Here's what it looks like inside.
The 118,000-square-foot store on Main Street will open at 6 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Frisco high school students arrested for injuring disabled person
Frisco police said two high school students have been arrested for the assault of a disabled person at Lone Star High School earlier this week.
Parents ask Frisco ISD to update transgender bathroom use policy
Although there have been no problems with the way Frisco ISD handles bathrooms for transgender students, some parents and trustees are calling for changes.
Frisco running community honors murdered Memphis jogger Eliza Fletcher
People in North Texas participated in a nationwide tribute for Eliza Fletcher. She’s the mother and teacher who was killed after being abducted while on a run last week in Memphis.
Nationwide parts shortage leaves Frisco man with new, undrivable car
An industry-wide shortage of car parts is leaving some drivers defenseless when they need repairs. One North Texas man says he's out thousands of dollars because his only choice was to sell back his brand-new car after a wreck.
H-E-B in Frisco to open Sept. 21
The highly-anticipated grocery store on 4800 Main Street has been under construction since breaking ground in June 2021.
Frisco High student arrested for making threats online
He was charged with making a terroristic threat, a third degree felony, which is punishable by 2 to 10 years in jail.
Police investigating social media threat made to Frisco High School
Frisco police are investigating a threat made against Frisco High School that was posted on social media.
Things to do in Dallas this weekend: August 26-28
From the return of high school football to musicals and dancing there is plenty to do in and around Dallas this weekend.
Lightning believed to start two house fires in Frisco
One firefighter was injured while battling the flames and taken to the hospital for treatment.
Wildfires burning across North Texas as dry heat continues
Several grass fires popped up Wednesday and some are still burning in counties across North Texas.
H-E-B looking to hire 700 people for new Frisco store
H-E-B will host a hiring fair as it looks to hire 700 people for its new Frisco store set to open in the fall.
Dallas Cowboys criticized over deal with gun-themed coffee company
The Dallas Cowboys sparked criticism on social media Tuesday after announcing a marketing agreement with a gun-themed coffee company with blends that include “AK-47 Espresso,” “Silencer Smooth” and “Murdered Out.”
Dallas chosen as 2026 FIFA World Cup host city
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has been named as one of the hosts for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
















