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Main Street Closure: Frisco's Downtown Revitalization

Eastbound Main Street in Frisco to Close for Downtown Reconstruction: Detours and Business Impact

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    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens faced criticism for his performance in a recent game, with many noting a perceived lack of effort. Former NFL star Richard Sherman commented on Pickens apparent disinterest, leading to a heated response from the player on social media. Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer addressed the situation, stating he would speak with Pickens but wouldnt judge him solely on one social media post. Pickens has previously faced discipline, and the team hopes he can bounce back with a strong performance.
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    Dallas Mansions Grinch-Themed Christmas Display Draws Crowds, Raises City Code Concerns The iconic Dallas mansion, renowned for its extravagant holiday decorations, has once again captivated the public with its Grinch-themed display. Last years traditional Christmas theme caused significant traffic congestion, leading to city council discussions on managing large-scale private events. Despite noise and light concerns, the property has not violated any city codes.
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    Two men, masked and armed, broke into a Fort Worth home, demanding electronics. They stole a phone and computers, leaving the residents shaken but unharmed. The robbers remain at large, reminding residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity.
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  • Brianna Aguilera's Family Questions Police Handling

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