Ask Questions, Get Info at Bond Election Open Houses This Weekend
The City is hosting four City Hall Bond Election Open House events in April, with two taking place this weekend.
Read MoreThe City is hosting four City Hall Bond Election Open House events in April, with two taking place this weekend.
Read MoreCity Secretary Aimee Nemer gave an update at Monday’s City Council meeting regarding locations for early and Election Day voting for the upcoming May 6 election.
Read MoreSales begin Monday, April 3 for discounted tickets to Richardson’s Wildflower! Arts & Music Festival, exclusively for Richardson resident
Read MoreEleven RISD high school artists have been selected for the Cottonwood Art Festival’s 2023 Emerging Artists program, which mentors students and encourages them to learn about exhibiting their artwork.
Read MoreAt this fun, interactive event, community leaders and professional actors perform a mystery comedy play while attendees work in teams to solve the “crime.”
Read MoreAdults ages 18 and up are invited to visit the final resting place of many of the earliest settlers in the Richardson and Plano areas, including the Routh and Campbell families, and hear the stories of these early pioneers
Read MoreLocal nonprofit Richardson Reads One Book (RROB) has announced this year’s RROB selection: “Remarkably Bright Creatures,” the debut novel of author Shelby Van Pelt.
Read MoreEight Richardson residents have been appointed by the City Council to fill recent vacancies on several City boards and commissions—the appointees were voted on at Monday’s City Council meeting, with five present and sworn in by City Secretary Aimee Nemer.
Read MoreStarting tomorrow, Richardson enters the summer water conservation plan to help reduce the amount of water lost to evaporation.
Read MoreDallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will enhance service this weekend in light of the NCAA Women’s Final Four events taking place in Dallas.
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