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Collin County warns of possible exposure to measles after confirmed case
Someone who tested positive for measles visited 3 Plano stores last week while they were contagious according to Collin County Health Care Services.
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Plano police search for suspects in post office burglaries
Police in Plano are searching for two men connected to break-ins at the city’s main post office on Jupiter Road and another facility off West Parker Road. Federal investigators say the suspects took postal property and may have targeted specific items. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera has more.
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Officials offering up to $100,000 reward after Plano post office burglaries: police
Authorities are asking for the public’s help after they say two Plano post offices were burglarized.
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Two North Texas high school jazz bands bound for elite jazz competition in NYC
Two North Texas jazz bands are among 30 invited to the 30th anniversary of the ‘Essentially Ellington’ high school jazz band competition in NYC.
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North Texas high school jazz bands head to elite jazz competition
North Texas is singing the blues and that’s a good thing! Not one, but two high school jazz bands have been selected for an Ellington Jazz Competition next month at New York City’s Lincoln Center. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker visited rehearsals.
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Local wig business braces for tariffs impact
A local North Texas wig business says its products come from China and they’re bracing for impact. Sophia Beausoleil explains.
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High-profile attorney speaks in defense of EPIC development
The East Plano Islamic Center and developer that are planning to build a community about 40 miles northeast of Dallas have hired a high-profile attorney to represent them. This– after Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton announced they’re launching multiple investigations into the mosque and developer.
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‘EPIC City' debate continues
The East Plano Islamic Center and developer that are planning to build a community about 40 miles northeast of Dallas have hired a high-profile attorney to represent them. This– after Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton announced they’re launching multiple investigations into the mosque and developer.
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Three North Texas companies rank in the Top 100 of Fortune's best to work for in 2025
Eight Texas companies made Fortune’s Top 100 companies to work for in the U.S., including three in North Texas.
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Amid scrutiny, Texas Rangers open investigation into East Plano Islamic Center
Texas Governor Greg Abbott asked Texas DPS to launch an investigation into the East Plano Islamic Center. It’s part of a flurry of state investigations announced against the group. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero reports a special meeting Monday night will focus on the plan to build a Muslim-centric community in Collin county.
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Kibble and Cocktails
NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and DFW Rescue Me are looking forward to seeing you at Kibble and Cocktails.
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Plano woman found safe after disappearing on Monday evening
Plano police say the search for a missing woman who could be six months pregnant, ended when she was found safe.
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Thunderstorms upend, overturn 3 airplanes at Air Park-Dallas Airport
At least three single-engine airplanes were damaged at Air Park-Dallas Airport after early morning storms Tuesday.
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Join Seager & Sons for hi-fi eats and lo-fi beats
Seager & Sons features the finest hand-stretched pizza, fried chicken and cocktails in Plano.
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Plano West Senior High School damaged in early-morning thunderstorm
Severe thunderstorms ripped part of the roof off of Plano West Senior High School Tuesday morning.
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If your tap water smells different in March, don't be alarmed
If you notice your tap water smells or tastes different in March, you shouldn’t be alarmed according to the North Texas Municipal Water District.
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Controlled burns at Oak Point Nature Preserve renews prairie land, provides training for wildfire firefighters
North Texas firefighters spent Thursday morning conducting controlled burns at Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve in East Plano.
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North Texas firefighters set ‘controlled fires' as protection
We’re on the front-lines as North Texas firefighters set ‘controlled fires’ to weed out invasive species. They’re also trying to protect against wildfires at a popular park and preserve in Plano. Maria Guerrero has the story.
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Plano students continue vigil for Pope Francis's health
Medical teams say Pope Francis is showing signs of improvement in his battle against double pneumonia complications. North Texans are praying for his recovery including a group of students in Plano who are rooted in faith.
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Legislation filed that could reduce DART's revenue
DART says its plan to add service is in jeopardy because of legislation filed in Austin that would reduce DART’s revenue by one-quarter. As David Goins shows us, the charge is being led by one of DART’s largest member cities.