Plano changes plans, will reopen Jack Carter Pool starting June 29

Plano’s Jack Carter Pool will now be open for the summer after city officials determined they could operate the facility safely amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Former U.S. Rep. Sam Johnson laid to rest Monday

Former congressional representative and Air Force veteran, Sam Johnson, was laid to rest Monday.

Minnie's Food Pantry partners with Plano ISD for food drive thru

Cars wrapped around the block at T.H. Williams High School on Thursday waiting to receive boxes of food from Minnie’s Food Pantry.

Dallas man recovering from COVID-19 at home after spending 36 days in ICU

A Dallas man is home recovering from COVID-19 after spending 36 days in the ICU. Three weeks of that time was in a medically induced coma.

North Texas tennis player looking at new opportunity after senior year is cut short

Many college athletes in their senior year are in limbo with the coronavirus pandemic affecting the spring sports season. Now they are having to make some tough decisions.

Report: JC Penney considers filing for bankruptcy

JC Penney is reportedly exploring bankruptcy in the wake of having to close all of its stores to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

Plano first responders thank healthcare workers

First responders in Plano showed their appreciation for healthcare workers with a parade of lights Monday night.

National Guard helping North Texas Food Bank go mobile to meet high demand

Demand for meals is at an all-time high for the North Texas Food Bank as people deal with layoffs, furloughs and children at home. The National Guard is stepping in to help.

Plano considers issuing its own stay-at-home ordinance

The city of Plano may soon adopt a stay-at-home ordinance to close more businesses in an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus.