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Bethesda Gardens Frisco expands to include memory care facility

An assisted living community in Frisco is expanding to include a memory care facility.

The details: Bethesda Gardens Frisco, the community, broke ground on the expansion Nov. 4.

The new facility will allow staff at the community to better serve individuals living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, according to a news release about the groundbreaking.

 
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Black Sheep Coffee set to serve hot, cold beverages in Frisco

Black Sheep Coffee is set to open in 2026, a company representative said.

The details: The coffee company, which was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in London, serves hot and iced coffee, Red Bull infused drinks, matcha lattes, matcha lemonades, frappes and more.

 
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Dallas, Houston airports required to reduce operations Nov. 7 under FAA order

Airports in Dallas and Houston are required to begin reducing flights and other operations by 4% on Nov. 7 in response to air traffic controller shortages caused by the federal government shutdown, transportation officials announced Nov. 6.

The details: The cuts will affect 40 "high impact airports" across the country, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration. The affected Texas airports include:

  • Dallas Love Field (DAL)
  • Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
  • William P. Hobby Airport (HOU)
  • George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) and San Antonio International Airport (SAT) are not required to reduce operations.

How we got here: The restrictions come as the federal government shutdown surpassed the five-week mark Nov. 5, making it the longest shutdown in U.S. history after Congress missed an Oct. 1 deadline on negotiations to fund the government.

Federal employees, including air traffic controllers, are not paid while the government is shut down. This has led to staffing shortages across the country, according to USDOT.

 

FOODIE FRIDAY
Check out these new restaurants and bars opening across the Dallas - Fort Worth area.

Opening mid-November, Roma's Italian Bistro is a family-owned Italian restaurant that serves a full Italian menu with sauces made from scratch.

Menu items include pizza, with toppings such as Hawaiian, barbecue and Margherita. Dishes also include garlic bread, pasta, minestrone soup, salads, calzones, sub sandwiches and seafood. Desserts include a cannoli pastry, tiramisu, cheesecake and chocolate cake.

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🍔 Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers debuts 2nd McKinney restaurant
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🍽️ Josefina’s Cocina set to serve Latin cuisine in Richardson
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🐟 Flying Fish to open second Plano location
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🇮🇳 Desi Local Food to offer modern Indian fine-dining concept in Frisco
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Opening in March, the menu at Hurtado Barbecue will include brisket plates, beef ribs, turkey, house-made sausage, burgers and sandwiches.

A brunch menu will also be offered with pork belly butt on French toast, fish and brisket, said owner, founder and Argyle resident Brandon Hurtado.

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McKinney ISD to close, repurpose 3 elementary schools

McKinney ISD will see three elementary campuses closed prior to the 2026-27 school year.

The district’s board of trustees voted unanimously at a Nov. 5 special meeting to approve the closure of the three schools, which are set to be repurposed for alternative district uses.

The action taken
The three campuses chosen to close are:

  • C. T. Eddins Elementary, located at 311 Peregrine Drive, McKinney
  • Arthur H. McNeil Elementary, located at 3650 S. Hardin Blvd., McKinney
  • Earl & Lottie Wolford Elementary, located at 6951 Berkshire Road, McKinney

The gist: The campuses considered for closure included 13 elementary schools that are located south of US 380 and west of US 75. The committee that provided the recommendation was composed of 39 MISD parents, including three representatives from each high school, two representatives from each middle school and a representative from each elementary. The closures are expected to save the district $3 million annually.

 

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