First day of early voting numbers in North Texas down more than 35% from 2018
Turnout can make or break any election. Day one of early voting in Texas was down compared to 2018, but some analysts are saying it’s too early to say that’s a sign overall turnout will be low.
Plano shooting suspect accused of dropping nails in streets and parking lots
Police believe they've found the man responsible for dropping hundreds of nails on streets and in parking lots in Plano, Highland Park and University Park.
Overnight fire destroys McKinney church, home and restaurant
No one was hurt, but an investigation is underway to determine if the fires were related.
Dallas Cowboys team up with Frisco students against bullying
Players and students talked about mental wellness and positive character development. The athletes believe teaching bullying prevention early is key.
2 suspects arrested, 1 wanted for chaotic brawl over chocolate bars at Hooters in Plano
Plano police say a metal pipe was used to beat a manager at a Hooters restaurant, breaking his arm and giving him a concussion. Now, two of the seven suspects from the violent attack last week are in police custody.
5-year-old Plano girl hit by DART train
A little girl is recovering in the hospital after being hit by a Dallas Area Rapid Transit train.
H-E-B announces opening date for Plano store
The store on Preston Road near Spring Creek Parkway in Plano will open its doors for the first time at 6 a.m. on Nov. 2.
Prosper high school senior continuing recovery after suffering brain bleed
Addison Harmon has been at Dallas Children’s Hospital for eight weeks, and the 18-year-old continues to make strides in therapy.
Families of Billy Chemirmir's victims give impact statements to convicted killer
Family members of the victims of accused serial killer Billy Chemirmir gave victim impact statements Friday and tried to make him understand the pain he caused.
Allen High School teacher on leave while under investigation
A high school teacher in Allen, in Collin County, is accused of having an inappropriate communication with a student.
Ukrainian refugee family thankful to be in North Texas after long journey
A Ukrainian family wanted to share their story as a way to thank the many people who came together to help them start a new life in North Texas.
Collin County jailer arrested for sneaking inmate a cell phone, investigators say
On Monday, detention officer Tyler Moody confessed to investigators that he brought a cell phone and a charger to an inmate after the items were found in the inmate's cell.
Plano discusses short-term rental restrictions after home is used as brothel
Plano is the latest city in our area to consider regulations for short-term rentals. A recent prostitution bust at a short-term rental in a Plano neighborhood brought more attention to the issue.
VIDEO: Chaotic brawl at Hooters in Texas over chocolate bars
Plano police are looking for the people involved in a brutal attack at a Hooters that started as an argument over kids selling chocolate bars.
Accused serial killer Billy Chemirmir found guilty of capital murder for a second time
It took less than an hour for accused serial killer Billy Chemirmir to be found guilty of capital murder by a Dallas County jury.
Dallas man who runs PGA Memes account donates $1M to Children's Medical Center
The Dallas man who founded the popular PGA Memes social media accounts donated a million dollars to help expand Children's Medical Center Plano.
Allen ISD parents protest attendance realignment of elementary schools
Parents got a look at how multiple schools will be impacted next year if the plan is approved. They wanted to speak out publicly about the proposed plans. Instead, Allen ISD asked parents to write down their comments.
Man accused of peeping into Plano homes arrested
Police arrested the man they believe is the 'bright-eyed peeper,' who was seen peeping through the window of homes in Plano.
Billy Chemirmir Trial: Alleged serial killer opts not to testify in own defense
The majority of Chemirmir’s alleged murders happened at senior living facilities, where prosecutors say he posed as a maintenance worker.
Allen brewery owner convicted in fraud case linked to murder
The owner of Nine Band Brewing in Allen was found guilty in a fraud scheme linked to a murder case. Prosecutors said Keith Ashley killed his client and then staging the death as a suicide.