Richardson Awarded Top City in Fall Peanut Butter Drive
Richardson was recently named Top City Overall in the Spread the Hope Peanut Butter Drive held in September.
Read MoreRichardson was recently named Top City Overall in the Spread the Hope Peanut Butter Drive held in September.
Read MoreSpring Valley Road between Centennial Boulevard and Greenville Avenue may be narrowed to traffic from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. weekdays due to fiber optic work.
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening at the Richardson Public Library.
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening at the Eisemann Center.
Read MoreThe public is invited to join UT Dallas’ Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies for a special screening of the short film, “Variables,” by the film’s director, Sabina Vajrača.
Read MoreThe Wolf: villain or victim? The Three Pigs: innocent or at fault? The Jurors (Miss Muffet, Bo Peep, Cinderella and Humpty-Dumpty, to name a few): solid citizens or characters with a past?
Read MoreCrews from Richardson’s Parks and Recreation Department have been busy sowing wildflower seeds in Richardson parks and medians in preparation for the city’s annual spring blooms, and the City is helping residents get started doing the same for their own landscapes.
Read MoreNow that fall is underway along with several temperate, sunny days, the City’s Community & Corporate Environmental Cleanup Program has seen an uptick in activity.
Read MoreCola is 11 years old and would love to spend his golden years in a nice quiet home where he can relax, and even stick his head out of the window during car rides.
Read MoreRichardson City Manager Don Magner has appointed Jim Dulac to serve as the next Director of Engineering and Capital Projects. Dulac has been serving as interim director of the department since August and his first official day in the position will be November 1. Dulac has been with the City of Richardson for 22 years, most recently as the Assistant Director of Engineering and Capital Projects.
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