Aquatics Master Plan Public Engagement Meetings Tomorrow, Tuesday
Parks and Recreation Department staff want to hear what you have to say as they develop a new Aquatics Master Plan.
Read MoreParks and Recreation Department staff want to hear what you have to say as they develop a new Aquatics Master Plan.
Read MoreEntrepreneur and management consultant Dr. Rene Larrave will speak about taking the entrepreneurial journey across borders to take advantage of arbitrage opportunities, while applying conscious capitalism principles to fast track positive social and environmental change.
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening at the Richardson Public Library.
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening at the Eisemann Center.
Read MoreThe setting is a radio station studio, and the audience gets to watch a radio play as it “goes live,” while a whole other story is going on in the studio.
Read MoreAir North Texas, a division of the North Central Texas Council of Governments, has designated today, June 7, as 2024 Clean Air Action Day, and is encouraging everyone to commit to doing at least one thing regularly to help improve air quality.
Read MoreThough poison hemlock was once considered a weed to watch for if you lived in the southern half of Texas, North Texans now need to be more aware, as sightings in the Dallas area began more frequently last year.
Read MoreThe Richardson Animal Shelter is currently in great need of fosters due to a recent influx of abandoned kittens after the spring birthing season.
Read MoreYesterday, FEMA added Dallas County to its lists of eligible counties to receive disaster assistance to help residents and businesses impacted by severe weather in North Texas. The addition follows a declaration for Collin County last week, which now means all Richardson residents are now eligible to receive help to recover from storm damage sustained in last week’s storms.
Read MoreRichardson Mayor Bob Dubey signed a declaration of a Local State of Disaster on Wednesday, May 29, due to damage sustained from a region-wide storm system that caused widespread destruction in Richardson and North Texas early Tuesday morning, May 28.
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