Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Plano-area volleyball teams compete in trio of tournaments


Plano-area volleyball teams compete in trio of tournaments


All five Plano-based high school volleyball programs were in action at various tournaments over the weekend. The most prestigious tournament appearance belonged to Plano West and John Paul II. Both schools made the trip to Pearland for the 2014 Adidas ...


Frisco Alcohol Sales Extension Heads to Nov. Ballot


"At 11:30 at night, we're full," he said. "But our crowd gets up, gets in their cars, and drives to Plano." "These people are not done. They're just going somewhere we they can continue." It isn't the first time the issue of alcohol sales became an issue ...


Jury to Decide if Cinemark Liable for Aurora Shootings


The company, based in Plano, Texas, is the nation's third-largest movie theater operator by number of screens. Cinemark declined to comment. Attorneys representing the families of victims presented the judge with evidence that Cinemark should have known ...


Newcomer Friends of Greater Plano Meeting and Activity Fair


All women in the North Texas area are invited to join Newcomer Friends of Greater Plano on Tuesday, September 9, 2014, at 9:30 AM at SMU in Plano, 5228 Tennyson Parkway, Plano, for our Fall Activities Fair, Board Bake sale, and Program Speaker. The annual ...


Plano industrial campus sells


Cobalt Capital Partners has purchased a 3-building Plano industrial project. Plano Tech Center and it totals 257,864 square feet of space and is located on East Plano Road and Klein Road. Colliers International represented First Guardian in marketing the ...


Adams Golf to shutter Plano headquarters, lay off 138 employees after acquisition


Two years after Plano-based golf manufacturer Adams Golf sold to The Adidas Group, which lumped the golf club design and assembly plant in its TaylorMade-Adidas Golf business segment, the company will shutter its doors later this year. The closure of the ...


Plano street to honor former councilman Schell


The Plano City Council unanimously voted at its Monday meeting to change the name of a section of J Avenue to honor longtime resident and former member Alex Schell. What was once J Avenue between 15th Street and 15th Place is now Alex Schell Place.