Take a look at the top five trending stories across all of Community Impact Newspaper’s coverage areas as of Oct. 13.

Note: The following stories were published between Oct. 11-12.

Dallas-Fort Worth

Frisco ISD proposes attendance zone modifications for the 2022-23 school year


As Frisco’s population grows, rezoning takes place to preserve the district’s small school model, which supports students having opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities.


Tri Tip Grill at The Star in Frisco closed

Tri Tip Grill specialized in barbecue, serving various sandwiches, burgers and platters.

Greater Houston

ExxonMobil's $1.1M tax abatement with The Woodlands Township terminated


The Woodlands Township terminated $1.1 million in tax abatement agreements with ExxonMobil on Oct. 11 after the company said it would not be able to maintain the required number of staff at buildings it occupies in The Woodlands’ buildings at Hughes Landing.

Concerns voiced over Grogan's Mill Village Center vacancies

Bruce Cunningham, president of the Grogan’s Mill Village Association, said the main issue has been the lack of an anchor at the center since the Randalls grocery store closed at the location in February 2020.

Central Texas


New Braunfels airport renamed to reflect national airport classification


The change was made to reflect the airport’s reclassification in 2021 as a National Airport by the Federal Aviation Administration.

Brooklynn Cooper, Vanessa Holt, Lauren Canterberry, Andrew Christman and Matt Payne contributed to this report.