Frisco, what’s really happening in your hometown?

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The Frisco Chronicles aka The Shady Shit is here to spill the tea on what is happening in our hometown. Frisco, Texas has become known as Sports City USA—home to the Dallas Cowboys, PGA Golf, Frisco Rough Riders, and Dallas Stars. As Mayor Cheney says, we are a destination city, but at what price?

Waldrip: Too Little, Too Late? A Masterclass in Delayed Leadership

Well, well. The Frisco ISD Superintendent has finally broken his silence. After being called out by Frisco Chronicles for their district's lack of leadership during this recent tragedy, Dr. Mike Waldrip has released a statement. Not a press conference. Not a town...

Lack of Frisco ISD Leadership

Since last week momentum across the nation on social media and in the news continues to grow about the tragic death of Austin Metcalf and Karmelo Anthony who has been charged with Murder – 1st Degree Felony.  Our community is grieving, and it is compelled by the...

Tammy’s Tripple D’s

Well folks, it’s that magical time again in Frisco—election season—when the lawn signs bloom like spring wildflowers, the political mailers clog our mailboxes faster than credit card offers, and the campaign coffers overfloweth... with cold, hard cash. But not just...

Broadway Blowup: Mayors Meltdown

The conversation around FCFA (Frisco Center for the Performing Arts) is like watching a hockey game. Fans focus on the puck, darting across the ice at breakneck speed, while the real action—the jabs, the shoves, the outright brawls—unfolds around it. In this case, the...

Curtains Up, Community Divided PT 2

If you thought the drama of Frisco’s so-called Future Performing Arts Center was confined to city hall meetings and backroom deals, think again. Mayor Cheney has taken the battle to the digital streets, launching an all-out social media war against anyone daring to...

Curtains Up, Community Divided

When I was a boy, I learned an important lesson on my family’s winery: if you mix the wrong barrels together, you don’t get fine wine—you get a mess. Turns out, the same principle applies to city finances, though some folks in Frisco’s leadership seem to have skipped...