Plants and Freeze Damage: Wait and See
As temperatures warm up and ice clears from landscapes this weekend, plants may appear dead or severely battered.
Read MoreAs temperatures warm up and ice clears from landscapes this weekend, plants may appear dead or severely battered.
Read MoreSakura and Sumi would love to hop into your hearts! These sweet females are 1-year-old Californian rabbits looking for a family to call their own.
Read MoreDespite the cold temperatures and icy conditions on the road, staff with the Richardson Animal Shelter are working to make sure every one of our furry friends are doing fine.
Read MoreDuring severe weather, fire engines, police cruisers, and even sand spreaders are some of the vehicles on Richardson roads that depend on our Fleet Department.
Read MoreSCADA, which stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, continues to monitor the forecast.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson continues to respond to severe winter weather impacting the North Texas area. Due to continued hazardous conditions on area roads and alleys, collection of trash, recycling, and Brush and Bulky Item Collection (BABIC) will NOT be possible on Thursday, Feb. 2. All commercial collections are also cancelled for tomorrow.
Read MoreRichardson Police have been seeing first-hand the impacts of severe winter weather on Richardson streets.
Read MoreIcy conditions always cause an increase in calls to 911. Many of them are going to the Fire Department. We asked Assistant Chief Gene Senter to tell us what they’re seeing.
Read MoreStreet Maintenance crews with Richardson’s Public Services Department have been working since last night to keep roads safe throughout the community.
Read MoreThe deadline for the Martin Luther King Jr. Essay contest, originally set for Jan. 31, has been...
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