More than 2.2 million Texans have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine

More Texans have received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine than the total number of Texans who have tested positive for the coronavirus since the pandemic started.

Fire department issues warning after Christmas tree fire

A McKinney resident apparently tried to dispose of a Christmas tree in a fireplace and it didn’t end well.

Collin County officials delay vote on land for proposed Highway 380 bypass

Monday’s vote would have authorized land purchases, including the use of eminent domain, even though TxDOT is several years away from moving forward.

First Black woman joins McKinney city council

The McKinney city council announced Angela Richardson Woods will now represent District 1. Woods is the first black woman to serve on the city council.

McKinney 12-year-old uses time at home during pandemic to perfect piano skills

Music is known as a way to help relieve stress and cope. And for one 12-year-old, the remote learning environment has allowed her to reach new heights.

McKinney voters recall Councilman La’Shadion Shemwell

Voters in McKinney overwhelmingly decided to recall Councilman La'Shadion Shemwell, the only Black city council member.

McKinney 2-year-old receives lifesaving liver transplant

It’s a success story the family didn’t expect, but they’re grateful if not a little nervous moving forward with recovery in a pandemic.

More North Texas firefighters head to California to battle wildfires

On Tuesday, about 80 firefighters from North Texas will be flying to the front lines in California to help get the wildfires under control.

McKinney ISD: Social distancing not possible on buses

The McKinney Independent School District is warning parents they might want to find another way to get their kids to school.

McKinney firefighters head southeast to clean up after hurricanes

Firefighters from across North Texas are staging in South and East Texas awaiting the potential threats to the coast.