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Attorney General Ken Paxton has requested documents from the Plano Independent School District as part of his investigation ...
Paxton's request is the latest move in a series of investigations into EPIC City, which people behind the project have called ...
A multi-purpose development and community being proposed in Collin County is generating attention ... by the Texas Attorney General. Called "EPIC City," the planned community could be built ...
The Collin County commissioners heard hours of testimony on EPIC City at a meeting Monday. The proposed Muslim housing community is in the early stages of development. The Collin County ...
Related: Gov. Greg Abbott says EPIC City may be ‘misleading investors,’ announces new investigation But Collin County officials on Monday held an hourslong public hearing on the EPIC City ...
Imran, EPIC member and president of Community Capital Partners (CCP), is leading development. But a promotional video posted ...
COLLIN COUNTY ... part of Collin County, informing them that they didn’t have the permits necessary to begin construction on the project. The East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) recently bought ...
The announcement coincided with a public hearing held in Collin County over a plan in the works to create a Muslim centric community called EPIC City, complete with homes, a school and retail stores.
A four-and-a-half-hour meeting at Collin County Commissioner Court Monday gave residents their first chance to share their comments on EPIC City, the proposed Muslim-focused community that ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton also requested documents from local officials on the proposed development in Collin County.
Last year, the Islamic Center announced plans to build a community nicknamed "EPIC City" on 400 acres of land in the Dallas .