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McKinney man pleads guilty to child pornography
A McKinney man entered a guilty plea to federal child pornography charges.
McKinney man gets probation for tax evasion
Another McKinney man has pled guilty to federal charges related to their tax returns.
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Former Pogue Construction president, founder pleads guilty to tax fraud
The former head of a major McKinney construction firm could face federal jail time for filing a false tax return.
Courtesy photo/Anna Police Department - Juan Carlos Ortega, 36, of Dodd City died as the result of a grizzly head-on collision involving his Ford Explorer and a tractor-trailer on Monday.
Anna semi accident kills driver
Anna police responded to a semi accident that took the life of a Dodd City man.
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Former Lowry Crossing city councilwoman takes plea deal for financial abuse
Another former Lowry Crossing city official received a probated sentence for abuse of the power of her position.
Metz gets 10 years for deadly heroin injection
A McKinney woman who injected an 18-year-old McKinney woman with a deadly dose of heroin took a plea deal that kept her from facing a life sentence.
Police arrest McKinney North ag teacher for improper student relationship
McKinney police arrested and charged a McKinney North High School teacher for having a relationship with one of his students.
Williams' plea doesn't close Truett Street murder case
Even though Eddie Ray Williams is starting a 20-year prison sentence for capital murder after pleading guilty in connection with the Truett Street quadruple murder, McKinney police said that doesn't bring an end to their case.
Collin County man gets 99 years for securities fraud
A man convicted of defrauding million of dollars from investors received an equally large punishment for his charges.
Williams takes plea deal for quad murder case
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Williams pleads guilty to Truett Street quad murder
One of the three Truett Street quadruple murder suspects entered a guilty plea in court earlier today.
Quad murders suspect Williams scheduled to appear in court this week
Eddie Ray Williams, the man who led McKinney police to the Cortez Brothers in connection with the Truett Street quadruple homicide, could have his day in court very soon.
Rainy weather piles up accidents for McKinney police
McKinney and the Dallas Fort Worth area might not have gotten the kind of record setting snow in other parts of the country, but the rainy weather and cold winds made driving just as hazardous.
Major accident leads to intoxicated assault arrest
An Anna man involved a serious accident that put another man in critical condition also faces a charge of intoxicated manslaughter.
Misdemeanor warrant serve ends in felony arrest
A man facing arrest for a misdemeanor warrant tacked on a felony when he tried to flee his arresting officers.
Nevada VFD getting federal funding
The U.S. Senate will help the Nevada Volunteer Fire Department streamline their services with a federal grant.
McKinney boy hit by car in critical condition
An unidentified child hit by a car in an early morning accident remains in a Dallas hospital in critical condition.
Assault suspect in stabbing death incident takes misdemeanor plea deal
A McKinney woman accused of assaulting another man in a 2008 incident in which a Garland man died took a plea deal with prosecutors earlier this month.
McKinney man stabbed in robbery attempt
Police are investigating a robbery attempt that ended with a stabbing.
One worker killed, another injured at wastewater pipe construction site
An unidentified employee of an Melissa excavation company was killed and another was injured in an accident on a job site Thursday.
Margraves takes plea to lesser charge after murder mistrial
A McKinney murder case that ended last year in a mistrial entered into a plea deal earlier this week on a lesser charge.
Princeton shooting suspect may have fled to Mexico
A man wanted in connection for shooting his younger brother in Princeton at close range with a shotgun may have fled for the U.S./Mexico border.
Princeton police file arrest warrant for shooting victim's older brother
Princeton police have obtained an arrest warrant in connection with a Bonham man who was shot at close range with a shotgun during an argument.
Federal grand jury indictments
U.S. Attorney John M. Bales announced that a federal grand jury returned indictments today charging multiple individuals in separate cases of federal violations in the Eastern District of Texas.
Real estate radio show host pleads guilty to fraud
Authorities say investors who trusted local radio stations lost millions to Champions Group CEO
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Attorneys say state law grants DA Roach authority to purchase weapons
County Commissioners raised some serious concerns about the Collin County District Attorney's Office purchased riot gear and weapons and according to attorneys, that's all they can do.
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