Cottonwood Art Festival is this Weekend
The City’s Cottonwood Art Festival opens tomorrow, May 4 and continues through Sunday, May 5 at Cottonwood Park, 1301 W. Belt Line Rd.
Read MoreThe City’s Cottonwood Art Festival opens tomorrow, May 4 and continues through Sunday, May 5 at Cottonwood Park, 1301 W. Belt Line Rd.
Read MoreRichardson residents (and Richardson aquatics facility users) are invited to help the Parks and Recreation Department develop an Aquatics Master Plan, through public open house events and an online survey.
Read MoreIn case you missed last weekend’s Engineering and Capital Projects Open House, the information presented is available online at the link below.
Read MoreThe Health Department began its annual mosquito collection and testing this week, with traps set out in 12 areas of Richardson each Sunday and collected Monday, a schedule that will be repeated through October.
Read MoreDallas County, in coordination with 20 area towns and cities including Richardson, is updating the Dallas County Hazard Mitigation Plan.
Read MoreFiber optic work may cause the following lane closures from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. near the intersection of Coit and Belt Line roads through early August.
Read MoreDallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is encouraging cyclists to stop by select DART stations next Friday morning and learn about how DART can be a part of the workday commute, as DART buses and trains allow bicycles on board, and bike covers/parking are available at transit facilities.
Read MoreLittle Free Library Week is May 12-18, and local nonprofit Friends of the Richardson Public Library (FOL) is sponsoring a contest to find the favorite Little Free Library (LFL) within Richardson.
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening at the Richardson Public Library.
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening at the Eisemann Center.
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening at UT Dallas.
Read MoreCelebrate Cinco de Mayo a day early with live music from Mariachi Charros de Jalisco. Tables and chairs are provided—lawn chairs, picnics and dogs are welcome.
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