The Frisco Chamber of Commerce unveiled its latest venture in early April — the Frisco Chamber Foundation, which will exist as the 501(c)(3) arm of the chamber in order to
The Frisco ISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved a $963.78 million budget for the Fiscal Year 2024-25 with a potential $30.8 million shortfall in the general fund.
During a Frisco Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on Tuesday, May 14, the commission unanimously approved several plats and site plans for various developments around the City of Frisco. Here
The North Texas cycling community is gearing up for the 5th Annual Juneteenth Bicycle Rally, which has grown significantly since its inception five years ago thanks to Soul Patrol North
As the summer approaches, excitement continues to build for the grand opening of Kaleidoscope Park, a new 5.7-acre public space set to become a cultural and recreational hub in North
During a recent Frisco Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the commission unanimously approved several plats and site plans for various developments around the city of Frisco. Here were some items
The Frisco Heritage Association recently announced the opening of their latest exhibit, “Dr. Erwin G. Pink – Medicine and Beyond,” honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Erwin Pink, Frisco’s
The city of Frisco recently unveiled its newest public art initiative, “Community Keys,” where donated pianos are painted by commissioned artists and then placed throughout the city.
Frisco artist Sudeep Kumar’s solo exhibition “Frisco on Main” at the Frisco Discovery Center Art Gallery is currently on display, running until Aug. 3. The exhibition invites visitors to connect