Frisco gas watch: regular is still in the mid-$3s, diesel is holding near $5
Two Frisco 7-Eleven stations still show regular in the mid-$3s, while diesel stays near $5; AAA Texas and U.S. averages are higher.
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Two Frisco 7-Eleven stations still show regular in the mid-$3s, while diesel stays near $5; AAA Texas and U.S. averages are higher.
Frisco pumps still show regular gas in the mid-$3s at some stations, but diesel is near $5 and AAA’s Texas and Dallas averages are higher.
Frisco launched GoZone on May 5 in part of the city, giving residents a weekday on-demand ride option for short trips and transit connections.
Frisco has started construction on Grand Park’s first phase after an April 27 groundbreaking, with work focused near Cotton Gin Road and the DNT.
Frisco voters have until April 28 to vote early in the city election, which includes an open mayor’s race and two council seats on May 2.
Frisco TX – A free downtown Rail District circulator is moving closer to launch, with a 10-minute loop, ADA-accessible electric vehicles, and a June 2026 target.
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Frisco, TX – April 3, 2026 – Public Storage raises $500M, World Cup teams pick Frisco, and candidates spar over growth and traffic.
Frisco, TX – April 2, 2026 – Major mixed-use projects advance, World Cup base camp plans ramp up, and luxury development reshapes growth.
Frisco, TX – April 1, 2026 – City council races, aviation leaders and new solar investment highlight a busy week for Frisco’s growth and infrastructure.
Frisco, TX – March 31, 2026 – City leaders weigh budget shifts, utility updates, and new HQ moves shaping growth.
Frisco, TX – March 30, 2026 – A weekend rally, dueling candidate forums and fresh debate over jobs and growth kept civic issues front and center.
Frisco, TX – March 29, 2026 – Public Storage advances HQ move, local rallies draw crowds, and regional transit shifts could shape growth.
Frisco, TX – March 28, 2026 – Major redevelopment plans, new EV funding for a city park and continued growth along key corridors are driving local momentum.
Frisco, TX – March 26, 2026 – Major infrastructure and development projects, from Toyota Stadium to DNT widening, continue shaping Frisco’s growth.
Frisco, TX – March 25, 2026 – A North Texas rally heads to town, USA Hockey nationals hit the ice, and a major theme park opening nears.
Frisco, TX – March 22, 2026 – Police probe an alleged jewelry scheme, tensions surface over growth, and a major HQ move boosts jobs.
Frisco, TX – March 21, 2026 – A longtime fire chief retires, jewelers face fraud allegations, and a major company relocates its HQ to Frisco.
Frisco, TX – March 17, 2026 – Major fraud allegations, a corporate HQ move, and major sports and festival events top local headlines today.
Frisco, TX – March 16, 2026 – A fraud investigation, community tensions, and a major corporate headquarters move lead local headlines.
Frisco, TX – March 13, 2026 – Major fraud allegations, a heated community debate and a new corporate headquarters move top this week’s local news.