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The city of McKinney accepted a $7 million grant from the Texas Department of Transportation for the airport expansion.
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Advocates say the bills will give parents more power over their children’s schools. Critics say they don’t give parents anything they didn’t already have and will only strain their relationship with teachers.
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Collin County has local election runoffs, and many are fraught with controversy — including the race for McKinney mayor and Frisco city council.
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The North Texas Conservation Association has filed a federal lawsuit to cease the McKinney Airport Expansion.
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The McKinney city council approved $58 million in construction contract's for the city's controversial airport expansion. Voters rejected funding for the project twice.
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McKinney voters had a mayoral election and several city council races on the ballot in the May 2025 election.
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Taylor Willingham, Scott Sanford, Bill Cox and Dr. Matt Rostami discussed the airport and other local issues in the McKinney mayor debate.
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The four McKinney mayor candidates, Dr. Matt Rostami, Taylor Willingham, Scott Sanford and Bill Cox, were all asked about the McKinney airport expansion at a debate.
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McKinney voters have a mayoral race, three city council seats and four school board races on their ballots this May. Here's who filed to run.
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The McKinney City Council is moving forward with an expansion of the McKinney National Airport even though voters have rejected bond funds for the project.
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McKinney residents voted against two city charter amendments. Proposition A would've increased city council members' term limits. Proposition B would have increased their salary.
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McKinney voters will consider four charter amendments. Proposition A would allow council members to serve three four-year terms. Proposition B would increase pay.