Frisco is about 12 miles south of Celina. The city is currently hosting the Nexo Dallas Open, a tennis tournament featuring a $500,000 prize pool and appearances by top American players including Tommy Paul and Riley Opelka. The event, which originated from a meeting in 2020, aims to provide luxury fan experiences and has drawn significant interest across the Dallas-Fort Worth region. The tournament has also announced a partnership with Creative Artists Agency to expand the fan experience beyond the American Airlines Center.
In education news, Frisco Independent School District returned to normal operations on Monday after placing all campuses in a modified secure status. The decision followed reports of threatening emails online. Police later determined the threats were non-credible and confirmed that students and staff were safe. Thousands of parents waited in extended lines to retrieve their children during the disruption.
Local law enforcement reported several incidents over the weekend. Frisco police investigated a sledding accident on Sunday afternoon that resulted in the death of a 16-year-old girl and left another teen in critical condition. Authorities stated that a 16-year-old boy was driving a Jeep Wrangler while pulling two girls on a sled. Additionally, a stolen vehicle alert led to a brief chase and barricade at a residence on New Year's Eve, ending with the arrest of a 42-year-old suspect.
Regional developments include a $55 million gold scam targeting elderly victims across North Texas, which prompted raids on jewelry stores. In McKinney, a man was sentenced to life without parole for a 2017 Frisco murder that had remained unsolved for years. Meanwhile, Myles Jack faces charges of deadly conduct for discharging a firearm in certain municipalities. Weather alerts remain in effect through Tuesday due to dangerously cold temperatures and icy roads.
