Ways to Minimize Contact with Coyotes
The City wants to remind residents that it is normal to see coyotes throughout North Texas, especially in late spring, as coyotes typically give birth to litters of pups during this time.
Read MoreThe City wants to remind residents that it is normal to see coyotes throughout North Texas, especially in late spring, as coyotes typically give birth to litters of pups during this time.
Read MoreCheck out our Pets of The Week: Cola and Niko! They have been best friends and brothers for eight years.
Read MoreWinners of the Black History Month: Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion Art Contest were recently announced and acknowledged during a city council meeting.
Read Moredents from Richardson ISD, Plano ISD and other public and private schools joined businesses and nonprofits at the Eisemann Center April 26 for this year’s Richardson Mayor’s Summer Internship Program Job Fair.
Read MoreApplications are open through May 20 for the Richardson Youth Citizen Police Academy, a one-week program designed to provide youth aged 13-17 firsthand information about how the Police Department functions.
Read MoreYou may have noticed a little more color in the medians across the City of Richardson making your...
Read MorePlans are underway for the development of the land around DART’s Arapaho Center Station. Last month, the City and real estate
Read MoreThe City Council approved new council district boundaries following a public hearing on April 25.
Read MoreThe City’s recent “Triple A” credit rating reaccreditation from Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s credit rating agencies has helped it once again receive the lowest rates possible for a recent sale of General Obligation Bonds and Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation.
Read MoreThe Health Department began its annual mosquito collection and testing this week, with traps set out in 12 areas of the city on Sunday and collected Monday, a schedule that will be repeated through October.
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