Parents of North Texas special needs children work to make virtual learning effective

As many parents are struggling to navigate the world of virtual learning, some are in an even more difficult situation -- they're parents of students with special needs.

McKinney moms create group to teach kids at home during quarantine

The chaos and confusion over when school starts and for which school district has forced groups of parents in Collin County to group together.

Parents protest McKinney ISD’s plan to start school online

McKinney ISD's superintendent answered questions about if and when in-person school will resume at a virtual chamber of commerce luncheon.

More protests held across North Texas Sunday

There were a number of protests held across North Texas on Sunday, as people continue to to seek change in the wake of George Floyd's death.

McKinney firefighters train to test nursing home residents

The governor's plan to use strike force teams to test all residents and staff of Texas nursing homes for COVID-19 got underway Friday in McKinney and Plano.

Storms drop large hail, cold front follows for Friday

A round of storms that blew through parts of North Texas overnight brought large, damaging hail.

Medical City partnering with Mayo Clinic for COVID-19 plasma study

Medical City is partnering with the Mayo Clinic to study if plasma from someone who recovered from COVID-19 can help current patients who are severely ill.

Small businesses hit hard by coronavirus locked out by downtown McKinney landlord

At a time when city and county leaders are asking everyone to show patience and compassion, a small business owner in McKinney says her landlord is doing anything but that.

McKinney wins 1st legal battle, can keep stricter stay-at-home rules during COVID-19 pandemic

A Collin County judge denied a challenge from a McKinney realtor, who said the city was overstepping by issuing a tougher order than county leaders in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus.

Here are some of the DFW-area restaurants offering to-go services

The coronavirus has limited North Texans' ability to dine inside restaurants and bars, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy their food and support local businesses.