$2.5M new construction for OT Tennis Facility on Avenue of the Stars, plus more upcoming projects in Frisco
Read more about the five latest commercial developments in Frisco.
Plans for new residential development Highland Terrace approved in Southlake
An application filed with the city states that this will “be a high-quality, half-acre lot development” from Hat Creek Development.
Judge blocks Texas’ pre-Roe abortion law, temporarily resuming abortions for 2 weeks
A temporary restraining order will allow some abortion clinics across Texas to resume abortion care for at least two weeks. A secondary hearing is set for July 12.
Flourish Flowers & Gifts of Lewisville celebrates fifth anniversary
The shop offers flower deliveries.
Black Rifle Coffee Co. plans to open shop in Colleyville
The veteran-founded company offers premium roasts and supports veterans, active-duty military and first responders, according to a news release.
New Frisco brand unveiled at annual State of the City Luncheon
While the past year has signified change for the city, it has also been the busiest year the city has had, the mayor said.
Dallas City Council adopts new district map ahead of deadline
Dallas City Council adopted a new district map days before the official deadline.
Here are 5 businesses that have recently opened in Plano
From an animal day care, boarding and training business to a women's clothing boutique, these five businesses are now open in Plano.
GoZone sees ridership increase, potential fare changes
The GoZone service has seen a 15% increase in ridership from April-May.
Tarrant County issues 90-day ban on outdoor burning due to severe drought conditions
The outdoor burning plan applies to unincorporated areas of Tarrant County.
McKinney City Council OKs increased property tax exemption for seniors, residents with disabilities
Homeowners 65 and older and the disabled get a larger tax break from the city of McKinney.
Tools available to report illegal fireworks in Fort Worth
Fireworks are illegal within the city limits of Fort Worth. Those caught with illegal fireworks face a Class C misdemeanor citation and a fine, according to officials.
Northwest ISD trustees approve 2022-23 budget
A separate vote on the district’s property tax rate will be held in August after certified appraised values are received in late July.
Texas Orthopedic Specialists opens new office in Fort Worth's Alliance area
Texas Orthopedic Specialists offers hip, knee, shoulder, hand and upper extremity, and foot and ankle services in the Alliance area.
Watch a fireworks show, learn about space and more things to do in Richardson
Here is a list of some ongoing and upcoming events taking place in Richardson over the next several weeks.
North Texas GI Associates opens at The Shops at Highland Village
North Texas GI Associates is a gastroenterology practice.
Morriss Road pavement repairs in Flower Mound begin June 27
The repairs are expected to take approximately five weeks.
Urban Family Concepts celebrates restaurant anniversaries, growth of downtown Plano
Urban Family Concepts is celebrating anniversaries in June, marking 10 years for Urban Rio Cantina and Grill, and one year for Urban Seafood Company. Both eateries are located in downtown Plano.
$1M new construction for Vibe Car Wash in McKinney, plus more upcoming projects in the area
Catch five of the newest commercial projects filed in McKinney.
Optometrist business Focus on Eyes sold to new owner in Richardson
Optometrist business Focus on Eyes got new ownership on March 1. The previous owner, Dr. Karen Pressburger, recently retired and sold the optometrist office to Dr. Vasantha Kaukuntla.
$900K new construction for Freddy's Frozen Custard in Frisco and 4 other recent commercial projects
Here are five of the latest commercial projects filed in Frisco.
Salary, minimum wage increases included in Dallas ISD's FY 2022-23 budget
The fiscal year 2022-23 Dallas ISD budget was recently approved with a total of $103.2 million in compensation increases for teachers, bus drivers and additional staff.
Officials urge Texans to attend local fireworks shows for July Fourth amid widespread drought
As Texas experiences a dry summer, burn bans and fireworks restrictions are in place in various counties. Fireworks are always prohibited on U.S. Forest Service land.