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Can Free Gift Cards Really Save the Rail District? Frisco Launches BOGO program
In an effort to boost small business vitality and community engagement, the City of Frisco has announced the launch of its BOGO Gift Card Program.
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FBI Issues Warning : Frisco Woman Loses $32,800 in Online Scam
A 76-year-old Frisco woman lost $32,800 after scammers posing as bank and Federal Reserve officials directed her to deposit cash into a bitcoin ATM. The FBI says crypto scams are rising in Texas and warns residents to verify suspicious claims and report fraud.
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Kaleidoscope Park Frisco: What’s New This Fall + the Free Programs to Watch
Kaleidoscope Park, Frisco’s new cultural and recreational hub, continues to grow as one of the city’s most anticipated destinations....
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Fields West Secures $425M For Frisco Megaproject
Fields West secures $425M for Frisco megaproject
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Update: Universal’s Kids Resort Moves Closer To Opening In Frisco
Frisco is getting closer to welcoming the Universal Kids Resort, a $550 million project set to open in 2026.
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Frisco ISD Noteworthy Changes: The Frisco Independent School District
Frisco ISD: what changed this year
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Frisco's Expanding Parks and Trails
Frisco is embarking on an exciting expansion of its park and trail systems that will bring a wealth of new recreational opportunities.
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Real Estate Battle Over Off-Market Listings Heats Up – What It Means for Frisco Homebuyers
The debate around off-market listings has turned into a legal and ethical battle in the real estate market.
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Frisco Elderly Resident Defrauded of $600,000 by Scammer Posing as Elon Musk
Frisco Texas Elderly Resident Defrauded of $600,000 by Scammer Posing as Elon Musk
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Next Election in Frisco, TX: A Chance to Shape Your Local Community
With the presidential election over, Frisco residents prepare to vote locally on city council, school board, and community issues this May 2
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(★ 4.9 ) Summer Moon Coffee: A Texas-Born, Wood-Fired Coffee Experience
Texas-born Summer Moon Coffee brings a bold, wood-fired coffee experience with unique flavors and signature Moon Milk, crafted with care
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Frisco ISD Proposes $1.08 Billion Bond and Tax Rate Increase for November Ballot
Frisco, TX—October 2024 Frisco Independent School District (FISD) has placed a $1.08 billion bond referendum and a Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election (VATRE) on the November 5, 2024, ballot to address the needs of its rapidly growing student population. Community Impact Propositions on the Ballot: Proposition A (VATRE): Proposes a tax increase of 2.94 cents per $100 of property value to support operational expenses, including teacher salaries and student programs. Local Profil
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Frisco’s Tech Renaissance: How Events Like ReactJS Dallas in are Shaping the Future
Frisco, Texas, is no longer just a suburb in the shadow of larger metropolitan areas—it’s fast becoming one of the country’s premier innovation hubs. Once known for its rapid residential growth, Frisco is now carving out a new identity as a powerhouse for technology, entrepreneurship, and forward-thinking industries. One key sign of this transformation is the growing number of high-profile tech events being hosted in the city, such as the recent ReactJS Dallas conference on
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Frisco Tech: October Updates in The World of Technology and Business in Frisco, Texas - Innovation Central
The Mix Development On October 15, 2024, the Frisco City Council approved a Master Development Agreement for "The Mix," a 112-acre mixed-use project. This $3 billion development aims to offer two million square feet of Class-A office space, 375,000 square feet of retail space, two hotels, and residential units. The project is expected to attract technology firms and specialty medical companies, bolstering Frisco's economic landscape. Frisco EDC Kaleidoscope Park Kaleidoscope
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Update On Universal Studios in Frisco Texas
Image featured is not of the current park in Frisco. In a move that has sparked excitement across Texas and beyond, Universal Studios announced that they are bringing a new entertainment park to Frisco, Texas. This unprecedented development has the potential to reshape Frisco’s economy, infrastructure, and tourism industry. Here’s a deep dive into what this means for the city, backed by data and projections. Why Frisco? Frisco, once a quiet suburb north of Dallas, has evolved
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October 2024 Frisco Texas News Updates
Early Voting for November 2024 Elections Early voting for the November 5, 2024, general election commenced on October 21 and will continue through November 1. Frisco residents can cast their ballots at designated early voting locations. For detailed information on polling sites and schedules, please refer to the City of Frisco's Elections page . Approval of 'The Mix' Development Project On October 15, the Frisco City Council unanimously approved a Master Development Agreement
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AI Cancer Detention Research by Harvard - Could This Make It's Way To Frisco Sooner Than We Thought?
Harvard Medical School's AI Cancer Detection Research news.harvard.edu Recent advancements at Harvard Medical School have led to the development of a versatile AI model, akin to ChatGPT, designed to perform a range of diagnostic tasks across multiple cancer types. This model, known as CHIEF (Clinical Histopathology Imaging Evaluation Foundation), has demonstrated remarkable accuracy in detecting cancer, guiding treatment decisions, and predicting patient survival . Key Featu
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Frisco: The Smart City of Tomorrow – A Vision of Innovation and Growth
Welcome to Frisco , Texas—a city where cutting-edge technology meets rapid urban development. Over the past decade, Frisco has transformed into a bustling hub of innovation, positioning itself as a smart city of the future . With a focus on technological advancements, sustainability, and economic expansion, Frisco is attracting forward-thinking residents and businesses alike. Here’s why you need to know about Frisco's tech-driven evolution—and why now is the perfect time to
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Frisco: Mosquitos Testing Positive for West Nile Virus October 2024 | Beware
The City of Frisco has confirmed on October 4, 2024 that two mosquito pools in the area have tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV) this week. To address this, the city’s third-party contractor will conduct ground spraying overnight, starting at 9 p.m. on Saturday, October 5, and continuing until 5 a.m. on Sunday, October 6. The same schedule will be followed on Sunday night, October 6, with spraying ending at 5 a.m. Monday morning.
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