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New Indoor Football League team coming to Frisco

Indoor Football League announced a new team coming to Frisco for the 2020 season. → Read More

Frisco establishes new speed limits on roads

Jul 2, 2019: Four Frisco roads will have new or higher speed limits soon. Frisco City Council approved the new speed limits during the July 2 meeting. Portions of → Read More

Frisco ISD to begin some 2018 bond projects this summer

May 17, 2019: Frisco ISD will begin work this summer on some projects from the 2018 bond package, including adding turf to athletic fields, refreshing campuses and → Read More

PGA of America releases championship dates, talks headquarters in Frisco

Apr 22, 2019: Updated 10:10 a.m. April 23 The first championship tournaments at the Professional Golfers' Association of America's headquarters in Frisco will take → Read More

Bryan Dodson resigns from Frisco ISD board of trustees

Apr 2, 2019: Bryan Dodson has resigned from the Place 1 seat on the Frisco ISD board of trustees. The board accepted his resignation at a March 22 meeting. Dodson was → Read More

No more autonomous vehicles in Frisco: Drive.ai's pilot program ending March 29

Mar 25, 2019: Updated March 25, 3:40 p.m. Autonomous vehicles will no longer drive the streets of Frisco. Drive.ai, a self-driving vehicle company that has operated at → Read More

Alliance of American Football moving championship game to Frisco

Mar 20, 2019: The Alliance of American Football is moving its championship game from Las Vegas to Frisco, the league announced March 20. The game will be held April 27 → Read More

$62M bond to help Frisco Public Library grow with population

Mar 8, 2019: Frisco’s only library is a busy place. The library had 651,002 visits in 2018, which is three times more than the number of people who live in Frisco. → Read More

BREAKING: Frisco's Wade Park changes ownership

Feb 26, 2019: Wade Park has a new owner, but the fate of the unfinished 175-acre mixed-use development remains uncertain. An entity called WP Development Partners LLC → Read More

New building at The Star in Frisco could be home to Keurig Dr Pepper, media sources say

Feb 19, 2019: A new corporate office building at The Star in Frisco could be the new home of Keurig Dr Pepper, according to media reports. Frisco City Council voted to → Read More

Frisco launches map to track coyote sightings

Jan 10, 2019: The city of Frisco has launched an interactive map to track coyote sightings. The map is intended to help Frisco Animal Services identify coyote → Read More

Amazon selects HQ2 locations; Frisco not chosen

Nov 13, 2018: Amazon Inc. has chosen New York City and Arlington, Virginia, to accommodate its second headquarters, ending the efforts of Dallas-Fort Worth area → Read More

City prepares for infrastructure needs in North Frisco

Nov 9, 2018: When Frisco City Council approved zoning for a mall development along US 380 in September, Frisco Mayor Jeff Cheney likened the potential of that → Read More

The Pin Cushion offers specialty piercings, feminine environment

Nov 9, 2018: Pink leather benches, flowers and pastels may not be the first images that come to mind when thinking of a piercing shop. But a girly atmosphere is what → Read More

Recap: Election results yield passed bonds, new county judges

Nov 7, 2018: The unofficial election results are in, and voters passed four bond propositions and a tax ratification election as well as elected two new county judges, → Read More

Unofficial election results: Frisco ISD's bond, tax election pass with about 60% voter approval

Nov 7, 2018: Frisco ISD's $691 million bond package and tax ratification election passed with about 60 percent voter approval on both propositions, according to → Read More

Frisco ISD's bond proposal getting support from voters, early voting totals show

Nov 6, 2018: Early voters supported Frisco ISD's $691 million bond proposition, according to early voting results. So far, 60 percent of voters have voted for the → Read More

Early voting totals: Frisco ISD's tax election getting voter approval

Nov 6, 2018: Voters are for Frisco ISD's proposed tax rate change, according to early voting results. About 58 percent of voters have voted for the change to the → Read More

National Soccer Hall of Fame hold first induction ceremony in Frisco

On Saturday, the National Soccer Hall of Fame held its first induction ceremony since moving to Frisco. Five individuals were inducted into the hall of fame and broadcaster JP Dellacamera was honored with the 2018 Colin Jose Media Award. The hall of fame will hold an induction weekend every year to add new players, coaches and others who have contributed to American soccer. → Read More

GALLERY: See inside the National Soccer Hall of Fame

The National Soccer Hall of Fame’s first Induction Weekend in Frisco is Saturday and Sunday. The museum, which opens to the public Nov. 2, has a permanent home for the first time in eight years. The collection of soccer memorabilia and artifacts is located inside Toyota Stadium. Below are photos of some of the displays and exhibits on display. → Read More