Collin Times Report News
Congressman Keith Self Announces McKinney District Office Open House and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
By Collin Times Report Apr 29, 2023
Congressman Keith Self announces the grand opening of a new district office in McKinney, Texas, with a ribbon cutting ceremony to take place on May 2nd.
Congressman Keith Self Encourages Fiscal Responsibility
By Collin Times Report Apr 28, 2023
While Americans are working hard every day to provide for their families, Joe Biden and Congressional Democrats are refusing to do their jobs when it comes to our national debt.
Congressman Keith Self Joins Amicus Brief Challenging the FDA Chemical Abortion Approval and Deregulation
By Collin Times Report Apr 27, 2023
Congressman Keith Self joined an amicus curiae brief which challenges the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval and deregulation of chemical abortion drugs.
Energy Alliance policy director: Heavy investment in renewable resources 'coming up snake eyes' in Texas
By Collin Times Report Feb 8, 2023
The 2021 winter storms in Texas shed light on the need for the Texan energy grid to be updated and improved. In response, the Public Utility Commission (PUC) has proposed a plan to significantly overhaul the current grid system. However, this proposal has been met with scrutiny from both policy experts and leading politicians alike.
University of Texas professor and grant recipient, 'That’s where the magic happens for me as an art historian'
By Collin Times Report Feb 4, 2023
The Getty Foundation has awarded a grant to an art historian at the University of Texas in Dallas.
Collin College cybersecurity program director: 'We look forward to continued expansion of our partnership'
By Collin Times Report Feb 4, 2023
The North Texas Chapter of the Information Security Systems Association has donated $35,000 to Collin College for cybersecurity.
Dr. Neil Matkin: 'We are thrilled to celebrate Skanska’s generosity'
By Collin Times Report Jan 30, 2023
Collin College received a gift of $50,000 from the construction firm Skanska.
Leach on abortion survivor rights: 'I’m glad the U.S. House, and many other states, are now following our lead'
By Collin Times Report Jan 21, 2023
The House has passed the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act due to Republican backing.
UT Dallas hosts 'Rare Earth: The Art and Science of Chinese Stones' exhibit
By Collin Times Report Jan 18, 2023
The University of Texas at Dallas' Crow Museum of Asian Art is hosting a new exhibition featuring a collection of notable natural stones from China.
Universal's New Ventures president: 'We think North Texas is the perfect place to launch this unique park'
By Collin Times Report Jan 18, 2023
A new Universal theme park is coming to Frisco.
Collin College: 'We look forward to a chance to fellowship and renew Dr. King’s message'
By Collin Times Report Jan 12, 2023
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Power Leadership Breakfast is returning to Collin College this year after a two-year hiatus.
Abbott: 'Texas is taking historic action to secure our border and protect our nation in President Biden's absence'
By Collin Times Report Jan 11, 2023
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott recently highlighted the ongoing success of Operation Lone Star in 2022.
'An unmanageable crisis at our border': Thousands of migrants line up as Title 42 expires
By Collin Times Report Jan 4, 2023
Thousands of migrants have lined up in anticipation of Title 42's scheduled expiration on Wednesday which has led to a state of emergency at the southern border.
CEO of Medical City McKinney: ‘We are proud of our annual holiday tradition’ and to care for people
By Collin Times Report Dec 23, 2022
Medical City McKinney has long walked the walk when it comes to caring for people, partly through a cherished holiday tradition of donating to local charities.
Shaheen blames ‘liberal policies’ for rampant theft plaguing businesses
By Collin Times Report Dec 21, 2022
U.S Rep. Matt Shaheen, R-Plano, is pointing the finger at Democrats as crime is being blamed for the closure of businesses across the country.
Blue Ridge suffers storm damage after second tornado of the year: 'Please pray for this wonderful community'
By Collin Times Report Dec 21, 2022
State Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, raised a call for prayer in the wake of a devastating storm that raced through Blue Ridge, spawning the second tornado this year.
Collin County disability rights advocate: ‘Autism does not cause an individual to commit murder’
By Collin Times Report Dec 9, 2022
Autism advocates are standing up to let the public know that individuals afflicted with the developmental disability are not generally prone to violence after a man who described himself as autistic on Facebook was accused of kidnapping and murdering a 7-year-old girl.
Former Collin County judge candidate says he was assaulted by the other candidate: 'Release all videos and the 911 call ASAP!'
By Collin Times Report Dec 6, 2022
Former Democratic candidate for Collin County judge, Joshua Murray, called for the District Attorney's Office to authorize an investigation into Republican incumbent Chris Hill allegedly assaulting him, in Nov. 25 tweet.
Texas’ latest human trafficking scores indicate ‘a clear call to action’
By Collin Times Report Nov 30, 2022
The 2022 Shared Hope International JuST Conference was held from Nov. 1-3 in Fort Worth, Texas, where Shared Hope discussed the organization's 2022 assessment of human trafficking.
SMU president recognizes 'Clark Hunt’s tireless devotion to philanthropy and his dedication to uniting communities'
By Collin Times Report Nov 29, 2022
Southern Methodist University alumnus, philanthropist and legendary sports figure Clark Hunt is set to be the featured speaker at SMU's December Commencement Convocation on Saturday, Dec. 17, according to SMU's website.