Frisco Memorial High School vandalism: Senior prank cancels classes, causes thousands of dollars in damage

Classes were canceled for the rest of the week at Frisco’s Memorial High School because of a senior prank that got out of hand. The school now has thousands of dollars worth of damage.

Trackdown: Help find the Frisco DoorDash home invasion robber

A violent robbery in Frisco left an elderly woman so afraid that she sold her house and moved away. Police say the robber either was or posed as a food delivery driver when he broke into a home. The crime is still unsolved nearly two years later.

Drone deliveries to begin in Frisco, Little Elm

The future has arrived in North Texas. A ten-pound drone is now able to deliver packages up to three pounds to certain neighborhoods in Frisco and Little Elm.

Dramatic video shows Frisco first responders rescuing teenager from burning home

The dramatic rescue video from the morning of Jan. 30 fire was just released gives us an up-close look at the heroes who saved a 15-year-old boy’s life.

North Texans have last-minute fun in the snow, venture out for food

The brief Friday afternoon sunshine gave many North Texans the courage to venture out. But before that, some took advantage of the final few hours of slippery streets to have some fun.

Many school districts reopen after being closed due to COVID-19 staffing shortages

Some local school districts that closed early last week because of staffing shortages due to COVID-19 are now open again. They're hoping the break gave students and staff who were out sick a chance to recover.

Video: Flock of birds swarms Texas mall parking lot

Kenna Mitchell captured unnerving video of swarms of birds on top of cars and flying around a Texas parking lot.

Frisco realtor Jenna Ryan says she's being treated like Jews in Nazi Germany

Jenna Ryan, the Frisco real estate agent who participated in the January 6 Capitol Riot compared the way she’s being treated to the way Jews were treated in Germany.

Cold weather forces some COVID-19 testing site closures

The cold weather isn't cooling down demand for COVID-19 tests. Lines remain long at North Texas testing sites.

COVID-19 testing sites in North Texas continue to see long lines

COVID-19 testing sites that were seeing about 150 to 200 people a day are now averaging about 600 people per day. They're also cutting off lines to give their exhausted staff members breaks.

Frisco police make arrest in murder at apartment parking garage

Frisco police arrested a 31-year-old for a fatal shooting early Wednesday morning at an apartment’s parking garage.

Frisco mother searching for cure to her 4-year-old son’s rare genetic disorder

Amber Freed’s 4-year-old son, Maxwell, was born with an extremely rare genetic disorder that has no cure, but there’s hope in a gene replacement therapy.

Frisco ISD cancels classes at Lone Star High School due to threat

Lone Star High School in Frisco ISD canceled classes Monday and Tuesday as police investigated a threat. In a letter to parents, the district originally said it would hold classes with extra security. But then it made the decision to cancel classes for the safety of students and staff.

Authorities say Sophie Long found in foreign country; Michael Long in custody

Missing child Sophie Long is set to be returned home to Collin County after she was found in a foreign country. Her non-custodial father, Michael Long, was taken into custody.

Omicron variant detected in North Texas by Frisco lab

There are now two known cases of the omicron variant in North Texas. They were detected by a lab in Frisco.