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Autopsy finds woman died from homicidal violence

Autopsy finds woman died from homicidal violence

A Royse City woman who died in March and was found in a parking lot at the Wylie CVS Pharmacy location, 750 W. Kirby St., succumbed to blunt force injuries and strangulation, according to an autopsy report released May 25 from the Collin County Medical Examiner's...

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More than 600 Wylie High School seniors graduate

More than 600 Wylie High School seniors graduate

Rain stayed away for a second-straight night for Wylie ISD students and families, as Wylie High School graduated 610 seniors from the Class of 2021 Saturday night at Wylie Stadium. Wylie East High School graduated its 424 seniors on Friday night. The Monitor will have...

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Mask mandate ends this week in WISD

Mask mandate ends this week in WISD

Classes end for Wylie ISD students this week, and some­thing else will end as well: re­quirements for mask wearing by students and staff. The Wylie ISD board on May 17 approved removing mask re­quirements for students and staff and making them optional after the end...

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Back to business: council resumes in person meetings

Back to business: council resumes in person meetings

Murphy City Council mem­bers made a change to mask requirements at city buildings at their meeting on May 18. The council approved con­tinuing the Mayor’s Declara­tions of Local Disaster until June 15 at 11:59 p.m., but city officials will no longer require hygiene...

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City leaders look at present, future budget

City leaders look at present, future budget

Murphy City Councilmem­bers received a general over­view of the budget and then heard reports from various department heads for budgets for the next fiscal year - from human resources to municipal court to police and fire depart­ment - at May 6 retreat. At the...

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Reporter recalls inspiration for career

Reporter recalls inspiration for career

An event in her parents’ homeland triggered Diana Zo­ga’s path to her career as a tele­vision journalist. Zoga, a consumer affairs re­porter at NBC5 (KXAS), graduat­ed from Plano East High School in 1999 and then graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in...

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