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New professional women’s volleyball team calls Frisco court home

A new professional volleyball team is headed to Frisco.

The details: The team will be called Dallas Pulse, and the Comerica Center in Frisco will be its home court.

Major League Volleyball, the longest-running formal professional volleyball league for women in the U.S., announced the team name, logo and home court at an event Oct. 16.

Dallas Pulse will be North Texas’ first professional women’s volleyball team. It will compete in Major League Volleyball’s 2026 season.

What’s next?: The 2026 season schedule is set to be released in late October. People can put deposits down for season tickets on the team’s website.

 
CI Business
Lands’ End to close Frisco store

Lands’ End, located in Frisco’s The Centre at Preston Ridge, will close soon, a company representative said.

The details: The retail store sells clothing and shoes for men, women and children, the company website states.

 
Mark Your Calendar
Check out 12 events in Frisco this October, November

Enjoy a play or live music with these events around Frisco in October and November.

The details: Throughout October and November, people will be able to play bingo, catch a musical and more in the city. 

 
Metro News
New flights and roadwork: 4 updates from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

New flights and destinations from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport started in early October from EVA Air and Frontier Airlines. In addition, construction projects that are part of DFW Forward continue. Check out this list of four updates from the airport.

1. EVA Air holds a ceremony for inaugural flight: EVA Air held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 3 with dignitaries from the airline, the airport and the city of Fort Worth for a new flight between Dallas and Taiwan.

2. Roadwork continues at DFW Airport: Crews from Mario Sinacola & Sons Excavating Inc. have started to pave portions of the East West Connector project. The 1.65-mile roadway will extend Rental Car Drive from International Parkway to SH 360.

 
CI Foodie
CI Foodie: 6 new restaurants to try around Dallas-Forth Worth

Looking for a new restaurant to try? Here are six restaurants that have recently opened in Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas. 

Daytrip Diner
The former owners of Morning Edition Cafe in Flower Mound have opened Daytrip Diner in Grapevine, moving into the former location of Waffle Way. Daytrip Diner is open daily from 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. and its menu features breakfast and lunch items.

  • 1206 W. Northwest Highway, Grapevine

Stonebridge Diner
The restaurant was opened by the owners behind Brothers Pizza, which closed in July after serving McKinney for more than 20 years. Stonebridge Diner serves a variety of breakfast dishes including omelets, pancakes and crepes.
  • 6150 Eldorado Parkway, Ste. 180, McKinney

 

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