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Frisco officials call special election to fill Place 1 seat on City Council

🗳️ Frisco is calling a special election to fill Place 1 on City Council. Place 1 City Council member John Keating resigned to run for mayor in Frisco.

The details: Mayor Jeff Cheney’s term expires in 2026. Council voted unanimously to accept Keating’s resignation during its regular meeting Nov. 4.

What else: Residents planning to run for the empty seat will be able to file their application for a place on the ballot between Nov. 10 and Dec. 1.

 
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MoMo's Pasta to bring Italian dining to Frisco

🍝 MoMo’s Pasta is set to bring fine Italian cuisine to Stonebriar Commons in Frisco. The restaurant operates its first location in Dallas’s Preston Hollow neighborhood.

What they offer: The Dallas eatery offers various Italian dishes, including pasta, pizza, risotto and other lunch and dinner plates. MoMo’s Pasta has brunch, lunch and dinner menus. Menu items include parmigiana di melanzane, tortelli di formaggio and Margherita pizza.

📍 1279 Legacy Drive, Ste. 100, Frisco

 
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6 trending stories in Dallas-Fort Worth

Check out the top trending Community Impact stories in the Dallas-Fort Worth area from Nov. 3-7.

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Frisco ISD to launch virtual learning program in 2026

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Texas House lawmakers question if state is prepared for next major wildfire

More than 20 months after wildfires swept through the Texas Panhandle in early 2024, burning over 1.2 million acres of land, state lawmakers questioned if Texas has the tools needed to tackle another major fire.

The context: Texas is always a fire-prone state, according to the Western Fire Chiefs Association. The association’s website reports that annual wildfire risk is most severe from February-April, when dry grasses and high winds can cause fires to spread, and August-October, when high temperatures and droughts contribute to fires.

“Our purpose today is to figure out—what is our response going to look like next February and March?” Rep. Ken King, a Republican representing Canadian and other Panhandle communities, said during a Nov. 3 committee hearing. “Are we better prepared … or are we in the same position we were in 2024, when our response was lacking?”

The details: Officials said Texas owns just two firefighting aircraft, with others "essentially [subleased] through the federal government."

During peak wildfire season, this means Texas may have access to limited resources.

 

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