McKinney’s Third Monday Trade Days closing permanently after this weekend
On of Texas' oldest weekend trade markets is closing for good. The owner talks about why it's closing and what he plans to do with the property afterward.
Vigil held for motorcyclist hurt in crash with Prosper mayor
Family, friends and fellow motorcycle riders gathered around the Christmas tree at Baylor Scott & White Hospital in McKinney to pray for 72-year-old Rodney Carver. He’s currently in a medically induced coma with multiple fractures and a brain bleed after his motorcycle crashed into the back of a pickup truck driven by Prosper Mayor James Ray Smith.
Grand jury to decide if Prosper mayor will face charges after crash with motorcyclist
McKinney police say Prosper Mayor James Ray Smith did not stop to check and see if anyone was hurt after a motorcyclist crashed into the back of his truck on Dec. 6. He passed a field sobriety test and told investigators that he thought a car had hit him and sped off.
One person injured in McKinney helicopter explosion
A helicopter explosion in McKinney Thursday evening sent one person to a hospital with burn injuries.
McKinney man claims fatal shooting of wife was an accident
The McKinney man told police he was trying to clear his gun out when the fatal shooting occurred.
Telemedicine now an option on McKinney ambulances
Paramedics have to make a decision whether to let you stay or transport you to the hospital. Now McKinney paramedics are only the second fire system in the state to bring on telemedicine.
McKinney police: Man shot dead after pointing gun at officers
The McKinney Police Department says officers fired because the man pointed a shotgun at them. But the initial call for authorities may provide some insight about what led up to the confrontation.
3 members of unvaccinated North Texas family in same hospital after contracting COVID-19
Three unvaccinated family members are in the same hospital after contracting COVID-19.
New antibody infusion center opens in McKinney
A new anti-body infusion center has opened in McKinney for those sick with COVID-19.
McKinney veteran receives newly-built, mortgage-free home in July Fourth celebration
A debt of gratitude is being paid to a medically disabled veteran from wounds in the war. The veteran from McKinney will soon have a new house to call home.
North Texas serial wallet thief strikes in McKinney
A serial wallet thief struck again last week in McKinney, just the latest in the string of credit card and cash thefts.
McKinney 13-year-old credited with helping save his mother's life for the second time
A 13-year-old boy is being honored for his quick thinking actions that helped save his mother’s life twice.
Grand jury doesn't indict 8 Collin County jailers for in-custody death of Marvin Scott III
The grand jury took the rare step of issuing a statement about their decision, calling Marvin Scott's death a "tragedy" but stating they could not find any probable cause for indictments.
H-E-B to build a third DFW store in McKinney
H-E-B will open a store on the corner of Custer Road and Eldorado Parkway in McKinney in 2023.
Many North Texas cities running into issues with their pools due to shortage of lifeguards
Many cities are having to limit the hours or days their pools are open because of a lifeguard shortage.
AT&T Byron Nelson golf tournament kicks off in McKinney; Spieth shoots 63, shares lead
The PGA Tour returns to North Texas at a new home. It's the first time in seven decades that the AT&T Byron Nelson Classic is being played outside of Dallas County.
Death of man at Collin County jail ruled homicide by medical examiner
The Collin County Medical Examiner’s Office has ruled the manner of death for Marvin Scott III, who died while in custody at the Collin County jail, was homicide.
Suspect in custody following chase in stolen Dallas Fire-Rescue ambulance
The chase ended with the apprehension of the suspect by DPS troopers. The suspect bailed out of the stolen ambulance and attempted to run away, but he was cornered by the troopers near a fence.
Marvin Scott's family wants to see fired detention officers face charges for his in-custody death
People have been protesting the in-custody death of Marvin Scott III for weeks, and his family said firing the officers involved is just a single step in the right direction.
Plano mom leads effort to change law for hiring daycare workers after child abuse case
The bills aim to make sure facilities are diligent in their hiring and parents have the information they need when they send their kids off to daycare.