Caroline Love
Reporter - RFA Corps Member-
Short-term rentals are a controversial issue in cities throughout North Texas — and across the state. City governments are struggling to figure out what to do.
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Unofficial results show Cathie Alexander and incumbent Jay Saad winning seats on Collin College board in runoff colored by partisanship.
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Partisan politics enters a Collin College runoff — but candidates say they want to talk about issuesSchool trustee races are supposed to be nonpartisan — but politics is playing a role in the Collin College runoff. Candidates say they don’t want to campaign that way.
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Collin County commissioners approve use of voting machines for another year even though members of their own party object because of election integrity concerns.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment has exposed divisions among Republicans in Collin County, which has long been a party stronghold.
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Mauricio Garcia, who police say fatally shot eight people at an Allen mall, apparently included a Nazi symbol in his signature when applying for a security guard license.
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Groups of teens in Texas are organizing and speaking out against gun violence despite the many challenges they face toward achieving their legislative and political goals.
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Gabriella Gonzalez was killed after she reportedly got an abortion. Her death raises questions about how domestic violence victims in Texas are — or aren’t — protected.
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A growing number of Collin County residents are pushing for gun reforms — and speaking out against politicians who oppose them — after the recent mass shooting in Allen.
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Texas lawmakers were quick to point to mental health issues intead of lax gun laws as the root cause of the mass shooting in Allen, Texas. Yet they're slow to act on improving mental health services.
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Protesters in Collin County call for action on gun violence after a mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets mall, where a gunman killed eight people.
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Mass shootings like the one at the Allen outlet mall prompt calls for gun reforms. But many legislators say mental health is the problem. Not guns.