Frisco PD officer arrested, fired for inappropriate relationship with 17-year-old student

A school resource officer with the Frisco Police Department has been arrested and fired after police said they found he was having an inappropriate relationship with a Frisco ISD student.

Students in 38 North Texas school districts head back to class

More than three dozen North Texas school districts welcomed students back to campus Thursday. Some are requiring masks and some are not.

Frisco ISD to offer virtual learning option due to rising COVID-19 cases

The school superintendent says a rise in COVID-19 cases, particularly the Delta variant, led him to this last-minute decision to offer virtual classes to select students. The details are still being worked out.

Frisco RoughRiders hosting ‘Free Britney’ themed night Aug. 5

Minor league baseball teams are known for holding a variety of promotions at their games, and the Frisco Roughriders are honoring the Princess of Pop with a #FreeBritney night.

Wedding dress found on Dallas North Tollway in Frisco

The NTTA said the wedding dress was found on the Dallas North Tollway in Frisco and it's trying to find the owner of the dress.

North Texas twin sisters file $10M lawsuit accusing Cheer Athletics coach of sex abuse

Two North Texas sisters have filed a $10 million lawsuit alleging sexual abuse at two local cheerleading gyms when they were minors. The twins say they’ve only recently been able to feel comfortable speaking about the alleged abuse. They hope this civil lawsuit makes the sport they love a safer one for all athletes.

Frisco teen selected for Apple scholarship after creating skin cancer app

A 16-year-old student from Frisco was accepted into Apple's prestigious scholarship program after creating an app that warns about the dangers of skin cancer.

Frisco veteran reunited with twin brother's missing Purple Heart

Dale and Dean Richter were drafted in 1965. Three years later, Dale was killed in action in South Vietnam and was awarded the military honor of a Purple Heart. But that priceless treasure was taken two years ago from Dean's home. That was until an anonymous source stepped in and helped him reunite with it once more.

Lack of state funding forcing some North Texas schools to rethink virtual learning options

The walkout by Texas House Democrats focused on killing the controversial voting bill. However, it also derailed virtual school funding. And without that, districts like Garland and Frisco ISD have scrapped plans for online education.

Construction begins on two H-E-B stores in Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex

H-E-B officials were in Frisco Thursday to break ground and announce details about their future store. It's the first of two new H-E-B stores coming to the metroplex.

Texas Rangers, Frisco RoughRiders ditch mask rules after updated CDC guidelines released

The Texas Rangers and the Frisco RoughRiders, the AA affiliate of the Rangers, both announced Thursday afternoon they would no longer require fans to wear masks at their respective ballparks.

Plano, Frisco ISD won’t require face masks next fall

Two of the largest school districts in Collin County are dropping their face mask requirements for the fall. They're also changing some of their other COVID-19 protocols.

Natural gas leak prompts closures and evacuations in Frisco

Crews are working to shut off a natural gas line that was cut near FM 423 and Eldorado Parkway in Frisco Friday morning. People living in the area were asked to evacuate.