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Collin County Congressman Keith Self was elected for the first time in 2022 with about 60% of the vote. But Self has four challengers in the upcoming Republican primary.
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Republican candidates in Collin County are battling each other. Democrats hope that will improve their election chances in November.
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Paxton’s securities fraud trial has been delayed for years by a number of pretrial disputes, including how much the special prosecutors should be paid.
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Most Collin County Democrats are running uncontested in their primary — but the same can't be said for Republicans. Democrats say that should benefit them in November.
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Texas ranked 43 out of 50 states based on seven metrics. A neurologist from Plano explains how those measures apply to good brain health.
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State Rep. Justin Holland is the latest target of Republican party leaders openly opposing incumbents in their own party.
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Conservative Collin County has five Republican incumbents in the Texas House and Attorney General Ken Paxton has endorsed challengers running against four of them.
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Collin County state representative Frederick Frazier has pleaded no contest on two misdemeanors. He also pled guilty to criminal mischief.
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Some Texas public school teachers say they have to do side jobs in order to be able to live.
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The Plano city council is considering a zoning ordinance change that would allow for drone package delivery. The ordinance would also allow for air taxis.
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Collin County's voter turnout in 2023 was about 14%. That's double the turnout the county had in the last off-year election.
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Plano ISD administrators shared with parents the results of a district study on Monday that may prove the need to close some school campuses. Officials cite rising housing costs and decreasing birth rates as reasons for the decline in enrollment.