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On May 20, the McKinney Arts Commission will begin their annual grant application process. Groups applying for a grant are required to attend one of two grant-writing workshops, held to provide...
Nadiya and Andre Boldware stopped by Medical Center of McKinney recently to offer their thank you to a team of nurses that helped save Nadiya’s and their newborn son’s life. Just eight...
In an effort to garner financial support and rasie awareness about McKinney's Community Lifeline Center and the emergency service programs that they provide for residents in need, CLC hosted its...
The City of McKinney expects to issue somewhere between 2,000 to 2,500 new home permits this year, according to City Manager Jason Gray. With the continued rapid growth comes the task of managing...
J. Martin Sanchez, running for the open at-large seat on the McKinney City Council in this month’s election, today announced an endorsement by former McKinney at-large council member Dr. Brad Wysong...
Baylor Medical Center at McKinney will conduct a disaster preparedness drill Friday in coordination will local emergency response agencies. This drill is only a practice exercise, intended to...
Matt and guest co-host Alyssa Summey square off on a variety of hot button issues. Weigh-in on the following:
Should the location of McKinney's new gun range be reconsidered (even though it...
Matthew Pappas, a 30-year-old math teacher at Clark Junior High School, was arrested shortly after 12:30 a.m. Wednesday and charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child.
Although Pappas is a...
McKinney is coordinating a Chunk Your Junk event on Saturday, May 18, to encourage residents to help make the city a cleaner community. You can “Chunk Your Junk” between 8 a.m. and noon...
Following more than two weeks on administrative leave, Cindy Johnson was reinstated as executive director of Chestnut Square Historic Village at a special meeting Wednesday night by the Board of...