Submissions Now Open for Annual Traffic Signal Box Art Contest
Submissions for the City’s annual Traffic Signal Box Art Contest opened today and will be accepted through April 25.
Read MoreSubmissions for the City’s annual Traffic Signal Box Art Contest opened today and will be accepted through April 25.
Read MoreMeet Cooper Mansur, last year’s winner in the 7th to 9th Grade category of the Black History Month: Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion Art Contest.
Read MoreMeet Amal Raj Anilkumar, last year’s winner in the 4th to 6th Grade category of the Black History Month: Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion Art Contest.
Read MoreMany people across the community gathered both online and in person for Richardson’s annual State of the City Address, an opportunity for the Mayor and City Council to report on the progress of past year’s programs, projects, and services.
Read MoreMeet Yuval Segal, last year’s winner in the 1st to 3rd Grade of the Black History Month: Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion Art Contest.
Read MoreHafsa Sayeed is an elementary student with a growing list of artistic accomplishments!
Read MoreThousands of blue recycling bags made their way to the Richardson Service Center today as we get ready for the annual Blue Bag Letters that will be mailed out soon.
Read MoreThis morning, Richardson Parks and Recreation crews began installing new double-capacity trash bins as part of a pilot initiative that’s included in the City’s new Clean Parks Program.
Read MoreEntries for the City’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Essay Contest and the Black History Month: Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion Art Contest continue to be accepted.
Read MoreGet an up close and personal look at Pandora’s Cluster, a galactic collision of several galaxy clusters located approximately 4 billion light-years away, through this “spellbinding” installation that incorporates cutting-edge technologies in a multisensory experience.
Read MoreThe mural at the Richardson IQ® headquarters building (a.k.a. The IQ®HQ) was completed this week and can be viewed on the east side of the building, located at 1302 E. Collins Blvd.
Read MoreTrevor the Traveling Dog, a colorful, 10–foot-tall sculpture that proudly stood on top of the Library’s Children’s Area for almost two decades, was moved this week in preparation for renovations at the Library that are part of the voter-approved 2021 Bond Program.
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