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Sachse family's ‘Do It for Declan' annual run raises money to fight rare fatal genetic disorder
The Sink family hosts ‘Do It for Declan’ 5K raising awareness and money for research into Sanfilippo syndrome. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards reports the fatal genetic disorder impacts their son’s brain and nervous system.
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Runners lace up to raise money, awareness as Sachse 10-year-old battles rare, fatal genetic syndrome
The Sink family hosts ‘Do It for Declan’ 5K raising awareness and money for research into Sanfilippo syndrome, the fatal genetic disorder that impacts their son’s brain and nervous system.
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Two men killed, two arrested after fatal shooting at McKinney apartment complex
Two men are dead and two others are in custody facing a murder charge after a shooting at a McKinney apartment complex Wednesday.
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Anna woman celebrates 101st Thanksgiving after surviving a stroke
A woman in Anna is celebrating her 101st Thanksgiving after recently surviving a stroke.
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Collin County elections administrator retires after 44 years of service
Collin County Elections Administrator Bruce Sherbert is retiring after 44 years working in elections administration.
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Typical turnout on Election Day in Collin County
Some 50,000 people have cast their ballots in Collin County. NBC 5’s Diana Zoga reports elections administrators say turnout has been typical for Election Day.
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Fletcher, Hale win reelection on Collin County Commissioners Court
Two of the four seats on the Collin County Commissioners Court are up for reelection on Tuesday, but only one is contested.
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Voters reject Frisco ISD's $1.1 billion bond, VATRE proposal
The Frisco Independent School District is asking voters to consider nearly $1.1 billion in bonds and a $.0294 increase in the Voter-Approved Tax Rate this November.
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McKinney voters strike down extending term limits, changes to City Council pay
Voters in McKinney are considering four amendments to the city charter, including adjusting compensation for the mayor and members of the city council and extending term limits.
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Oklahoma firefighter accused of online solicitation of minor in North Texas
A firefighter and paramedic in Oklahoma was arrested in North Texas after investigators said he fell for a sex crime ruse, where he intended to meet and have sex with a teenage girl.
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Vape shop owner files lawsuit against city, county officials following raid
An attorney for an Allen vape shop owner says methods used by police and the DEA to test THC are unreliable.
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Police investigate ‘brutal' sex assault in Plano, believe there are more victims
Police in Plano are trying to determine whether a man accused in the brutal attack of one woman has done it before.
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Police investigating brutal assault concerned there may be more victims
A woman brutally attacked, the man suspected is behind bars. But Plano police say the investigation is far from over because they have reason to believe there may be more victims. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has the new information detectives want you to hear.
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Collin County sees high turnout with nearly 60% of voters having voted early
How many people voted early in Collin County? We have the data from this year along with 2016 and 2020.
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What are the days and hours for early voting in Collin County?
Collin County voters will have 12 days to vote early before the Nov. 5 general election. See the schedule here.
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What's on the ballot in Collin County for the Nov. 5 election?
What’s on the ballot for Collin County voters on Nov. 5?
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Fire rips through Collin County home Thursday afternoon
Dozens of firefighters were on the scene of a massive fire at a home in Collin County Thursday afternoon.
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House in Collin County engulfed in flames Thursday afternoon
Dozens of firefighters were on the scene of a massive fire at a large home in the Collin County town of Nevada Thursday afternoon.
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Celina teen's videos win praise from NFL stars, including Cowboys' Dak Prescott
A high school student from Celina, Texas, is making waves in the world of sports media and digital content creation.
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North Texas city puts pause on growth as development expands
A North Texas city is putting a temporary stop to growth. The city of Princeton approved a four month pause on new residential building approvals – saying the city’s been growing so fast that utilities and police are struggling to keep up. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard shows us how the plan could help the city expand safely.