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  • 5 days ago | cbsnews.com | Marvin Hurst

    A noted North Texas nonprofit leader is now concerned about her reputation after being falsely accused during an incident at a clothing store in Fairview. Dr. Cheryl Jackson, the founder of Minnie's Food Pantry, told CBS Texas that a shopping trip to honor her deceased mother got ruined with a shoplifting allegation at Dillard's on May 5. Tradition turns sour "My mother would say, Cheryl, your name is all you have, and you protect that with everything within you," Jackson said.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Marvin Hurst

    Nigerian priest in Dallas reflects on papal selection process amid conclave anticipation Parishioners are waiting to see who will become the next Pope for the Catholic Church. Father Jovita Okoli understands their considerations well. The human side wants what it wants, but the 56-year-old realizes it is not best for the Church. Best for the Church "It's not just about where that person is coming from," Okoli said.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Marvin Hurst

    Frisco councilwoman apologizes for offensive comments ahead of election In about a month, Tammy Meinershagen will know if she retains her seat on the Frisco City Council. Meanwhile, a conversation she acknowledges in a safe space could be troublesome. "As leaders, we are held to a higher standard," she said.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Marvin Hurst

    Historic McKinney church holds final service Sept. 17 would have been 151 years of existence for the First Presbyterian Church of McKinney. But the church won't survive that long – it's being dissolved and will cease to exist after Sunday, May 4. "We hate the fact that our mission will be finished. We won't be here anymore," Patricia Beckham said. Beckham has been with the church since it moved to 2000 W White Ave in the late 60s.

  • 2 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Marvin Hurst

    Investigators said Quentin and Alandria Seabron's two-month-old daughter had unexplained bone fractures. The mother found an answer in a search engine, but was arrested. Alandria Seabron remembered waiting nervously for her husband to get the message. She discovered a trick on social media to write on a mirror where the steam reveals words on a mirror. Before Quentin Seabron got home from work, she wrote life-changing words and waited for him to show up.

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Julye Keeble

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Julye Keeble primarily covers news in the Texas Hill Country region, including areas around Kerrville and Fredericksburg, Texas, United States.

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Marvin Hurst
Marvin Hurst @MHurstMedia1
4 Mar 25

I’m in Plano talking storm damage for @CBSNewsTexas. Anyone’s doorbell camera or surveillance system catching the weather event? Please share it, location, etc. You can DM me. https://t.co/MCwx2Kzh68

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26 Feb 25

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Marvin Hurst
Marvin Hurst @MHurstMedia1
21 Jan 25

A Plano Indian-American Dhol band never put their percussion on this float. The high honor of performing before the 47th president got canceled due to frigid weather. Their reaction tonight on @CBSNewsTexas at 10 pm. https://t.co/Mx2otuYXA4