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Submitted by Anna Clark, City of McKinney
McKinney City Council has voted to enact Stage 3 water restrictions beginning Saturday, June 1. McKinney’s water supplier, the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD), has recommended all member...
Submitted by Anna Clark, City of McKinney
Memorial Day marks the first day of summer for most McKinney families. To coincide with the start of the summer, City of McKinney pools will be open. City offices and many city facilities will be closed on...
By Ben Lane, TSB Staff
The McKinney City Council unanimously approved the addition of a third deputy city manager at its meeting on Tuesday evening. Council Member Geralyn Kever said that the council initiated the request for th...
Submitted by Mary McClure
The Texas House of Representatives approved a groundbreaking measure Monday night by Representative Jeff Leach that will limit the expansion of Medicaid in Texas under the Patient Protection and Affordable...
By Matthew Bado, TSB Staff
I was aghast when I first read that one of our Collin County family law judges ordered a lesbian woman to move out of the home she has shared with her partner for the last three years as a result of her pa...
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Judge John Roach Jr., a Republican who presides over the 296th District Court, enforced the “morality clause” in Carolyn Compton’s divorce papers on Tuesday, May 7, according to a story in DallasVoice.com....
Submitted by Ken Paxton, State Senator
This Friday marked the 130th day of the 140-day legislative session. With a little more than one week left in the 83rd legislative session, members are rushing to finalize passage on the remaining bills an...
Mayor Loughmiller Looks Back at a Strange Election and Looks Ahead to His Final Four Years in Office
By Ben Lane, TSB Staff
By the time Mayor Brian Loughmiller leaves the office in 2017, he will have given 15 years of his life in the service of the City of McKinney. In the afterglow of his final re-election, he spoke to TownSqu...
By Matthew Bado, TSB Staff
I was aghast when I first read that one of our Collin County family law judges ordered a lesbian woman to move out of the home she has shared with her partner for the last three years as a result of her pa...
Mayor Loughmiller Looks Back at a Strange Election and Looks Ahead to His Final Four Years in Office
By Ben Lane, TSB Staff
By the time Mayor Brian Loughmiller leaves the office in 2017, he will have given 15 years of his life in the service of the City of McKinney. In the afterglow of his final re-election, he spoke to TownSqu...
TSB Community Links
Judge John Roach Jr., a Republican who presides over the 296th District Court, enforced the “morality clause” in Carolyn Compton’s divorce papers on Tuesday, May 7, according to a story in DallasVoice.com....
By Ben Lane, TSB Staff
The McKinney City Council unanimously approved the addition of a third deputy city manager at its meeting on Tuesday evening. Council Member Geralyn Kever said that the council initiated the request for th...
By Matthew Bado and Alyssa Summey, DC
Matt and guest co-host Alyssa Summey Square Off on a variety of hot button issues. Weigh-in on the following:
Should Texas restrict the use of tanning beds to age 18 and older?
Should the U.S....
Submitted by Mary McClure
The Texas House of Representatives approved a groundbreaking measure Monday night by Representative Jeff Leach that will limit the expansion of Medicaid in Texas under the Patient Protection and Affordable...
Submitted by Ken Paxton, State Senator
This Friday marked the 130th day of the 140-day legislative session. With a little more than one week left in the 83rd legislative session, members are rushing to finalize passage on the remaining bills an...
Submitted by Anna Clark, City of McKinney
Memorial Day marks the first day of summer for most McKinney families. To coincide with the start of the summer, City of McKinney pools will be open. City offices and many city facilities will be closed on...
