From a $3 billion development to a list of area farmers markets, check out this list of trending stories from Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas. 1. Plano officials to consider ...
San Jacinto College received a $400,000 grant from the Greater Houston Community Foundation, or GHCF, to expand opportunities for eligible high school seniors through access to tuition-free college, ...
Three candidates are running for Conroe municipal judge in the May 2 election. Incumbent William Waggoner did not seek reelection and ran for Precinct 1 justice of the peace.
Beauty clinic LaserAway opened a new location in Highland Village in late March, a company representative said. The company offers several beauty treatments, including laser hair removal, Botox ...
Since the organization opened the Speese Campus in 2022, its second location in McKinney, staff have seen a shift in where clients are seeking services.
Manvel City Council is set to hold a public hearing at its April 6 meeting on the final adoption of the city’s comprehensive and major thoroughfare plans.
From a Fort Worth restaurant opening a second location in Colleyville to a new Indian restaurant, see the latest on businesses in and around Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake and Trophy Club.
Two candidates are running for Texas Senate District 4 in the May 2 special election. Incumbent Brandon Creighton vacated the seat after being named the chancellor and CEO of the Texas Tech University ...
Eduardo Hernandez said one of his passions is getting behind the stove and cooking street tacos. After decades in the corporate world and service in the U.S. Air Force, Hernandez said it was time for ...
Stampede Houston, 11925 Eastex Freeway A, Houston April 11, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Firefighter paramedic Brandon Frazier (center) stands next to a fire engine Feb. 25 at the McKinney Fire Department’s new logistics building. (Colby Farr/Community Impact) McKinney Fire Department's ...
Overlooking the green at public golf course Oakhurst Golf Club in Porter, Three B's On The Green was built on the success of the Three B's in Kingwood by lifelong friends Robert Jones and Craig Brown.