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Frisco ISD puts $1.1 billion bond, VATRE before voters on Nov. 5
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.
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Former Frisco officer accused of stealing money from police association
A former Frisco police officer has been arrested on felony theft charges by a public servant after authorities said he had stolen funds from the Frisco Police Officers Association (FPOA), where he served as treasurer.
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Frisco celebrates the opening of Kaleidoscope Park
Frisco celebrated the opening of its long-awaited Kaleidoscope Park this weekend. The six-acre green space nestled off the Dallas North Tollway and Warren Parkway just south of The Star in Frisco is made for people to relax, work, and play.
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Much-anticipated Kaleidoscope Park celebrates grand opening weekend in Frisco
Frisco celebrated the opening of its long-awaited Kaleidoscope Park this weekend. It’s the result of a public-private partnership the city hopes will become a major attraction.
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PGA Coaching Center in Frisco helps women shape their golf game
Women are driving unprecedented growth in the game of golf across the country. Here in North Texas, top-notch technology at the PGA of America Coaching Center in Frisco helps shape their game.
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Women drive growth in the game of golf; PGA Coaching Center in Frisco helps
When it comes to the game of golf, women are driving unprecedented growth across the country. Young women in North Texas who golf have a huge leg up thanks to top-notch technology at the PGA of America Coaching Center in Frisco.
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Here are the fall festivals happening across North Texas in October
It’s fall y’all and not only does that mean the return of football and the State Fair of Texas, it means grabbing anything pumpkin spice and heading outdoors. We’ve searched for all the fall festivals happening in North Texas, and collected them in a list for you.
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Connect with nature at Kaleidoscope Park
Create memories and connect with nature at Frisco’s brand-new Kaleidoscope Park.
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10 first responders hospitalized after Frisco warehouse fire released, sent home
Ten first responders hospitalized Wednesday after a large warehouse fire in Frisco are now out of the hospital.
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Health workers treat first responders involved in Frisco fire
Flaming chemicals at a pool supply warehouse in Frisco created a dangerous situation for first responders. Ten police officers and firefighters were hospitalized. Meredith Yeomans has new perspective from one of the ER doctors who treated them.
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Man in custody after fleeing traffic stop in Frisco
A man was taken into custody Wednesday evening after an hours-long attempt to apprehend him.
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Police arrest make arrest after man ran off from a traffic stop
Frisco police were seen putting a man in cuffs outside First Frisco Global Methodist Church after police said they were searching for a man who ran off from a traffic stop. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans reports on the latest.
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How the Frisco pool supply store fire affected people nearby
Smoke could be seen for miles after a massive fire at a Frisco pool supply store Wednesday. There was concern about the chemicals burning inside, so people in the area were told to shelter in place. NBC 5’s Vince Sims reports on how officials made sure the area was safe
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Ten first reponders battling Frisco warehouse fire hospitalized
A fire at a pool supply store warehouse sent 10 first responders to the hospital Wednesday morning. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero reports the majority of the issues arose during the decontamination process.
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Some Frisco residents told to shelter in place due to pool supply company fire
A large 3-alarm fire at a pool supply warehouse in Frisco broke out Wednesday morning prompting a shelter-in-place order for residents.