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Frisco police arrest man accused of stabbing rideshare driver in the neck
Frisco Police have arrested a man accused of stabbing a rideshare driver in the neck and then trying to evade police on Monday,
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Toyota Stadium renovations force FCS title game back to Tennessee after 15 years
Because of renovations being done to Frisco’s Toyota Stadium, the NCAA is taking its Football Championship Subdivision title game back to Tennessee for the 2025 and 2026 seasons.
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Frisco police investigating possible double murder-suicide
Three people were found dead in a Frisco home on Friday night. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards spoke to a neighbor about the incident.
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Frisco police investigating possible double murder suicide after finding three dead inside home
Police do not believe there is an ongoing threat to the community.
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Construction on Frisco's Universal Kids Resort ramps up
Construction on Frisco’s Universal Kids Resort is ramping up. This week, the design for its colorful 300-room hotel went before the city council for approval. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero takes a look at the project’s progress.
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Frisco's Universal Kids Resort hotel design gets city approval, despite 10-year-old's objection
Construction on Universal Kids Resort is progressing and has received another approval from the City of Frisco, specifically over the design of its brightly colored 300-room hotel.
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Five North Texas cities on FIFA list of potential “base camps” for 2026 World Cup
While the nine planned games at AT&T Stadium for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, including a semifinal, are expected to draw 100,000 fans for each game, more DFW cities could help support the 39-day event.
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Frisco ISD opens doors to students outside district, more to come?
Frisco ISD is opening its doors to students outside of its district, and it might not be the only district making this move. NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter looks at the steps districts are taking to help cope with diminishing dollars to operate schools.
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Frisco ISD opens enrollment in grades K-7 to all Texas residents
With no new state money and voters shooting down a tax increase, Frisco ISD is hoping to secure more funding by opening enrollment to students outside of the district.
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Suspected mountain lion, ‘screaming very aggressively,' spotted near Little Elm
A possible mountain lion sighting was reported in the Frisco area near Little Elm on Nov. 14.
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Arrest made after shooting in Frisco Walmart parking lot
One person is in custody after a man was fatally shot in a Walmart parking lot in Frisco on Wednesday night. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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One arrested after man gunned down in Frisco Walmart parking lot
One person is in custody after a man was fatally shot Wednesday night in a Walmart parking lot in Frisco.
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Caught on camera: Large mountain lion spotted in Frisco
While Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has confirmed no fatal attacks on humans by wild mountain lions in Texas, the recent sightings have led to warnings from city officials. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera has more.
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Mountain lion spotted in Frisco, near Lake Lewisville, TPWD says
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department confirms a mountain lion was spotted in Frisco, near Lake Lewisville.
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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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Keurig Dr Pepper buys energy drink firm Ghost in deal worth more than $1 billion
Keurig Dr Pepper is spending more than $1 billion on the growing lifestyle sports nutrition business with a portfolio anchored by a leading energy drink Ghost.
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Frisco police investigating jewelry thefts
Frisco police are investigating a string of crimes that are targeting individuals of Southeast Asian descent. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Police investigating string of jewelry heists in Frisco
Thieves in Frisco have been reported stealing jewelry from people of Southeast Asian descent. According to NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans, five reports have been since late last week.
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Frisco faces another wave of jewelry thefts
They are at it again: Slick thieves distracting people and then stealing their jewelry without them knowing it.
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Frisco approves $3 billion plan for ‘The Mix,' to replace Wade Park
The Frisco City Council approved a plan Tuesday to provide $113.4 million in funding for a mixed-use development on the city’s southern end.