City Photo Contests Ends Sunday
The annual contest is divided into three competition groups: Students (high school age and younger), Amateur Adult (college age and beyond), and Proficient Adult (proficient in the art of photography).
Read MoreThe annual contest is divided into three competition groups: Students (high school age and younger), Amateur Adult (college age and beyond), and Proficient Adult (proficient in the art of photography).
Read MoreAs the celebration of Richardson’s 150th anniversary continues, you may want to get a history...
Read MoreAs part of the It’s Time Texas (ITT) Community Challenge, Parks and Recreation will host a free fitness event Saturday, Jan. 21 starting at 9 a.m.
Read MoreThere’s less than two weeks left to take advantage of discounted Richardson recreation center and senior center memberships, being offered until Jan. 31 at 23 percent off the regular price (adult rec center memberships usually cost $60 per year for residents and $120 for nonresidents; senior center memberships vary from $5-$50 depending on age and residency).
Read MoreThe Parks and Recreation Department has scheduled a public meeting for Jan. 24 to provide information about upcoming Terrace Park playground renovations, and to receive input.
Read MoreThe Richardson Police Department’s (RPD) Hostage/Crisis Negotiation Team recently placed first in the 33rd annual Texas State Hostage Negotiation Competition, hosted by Texas State University in San Marcos.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson will hold its annual “State of the City” Address Wednesday, Jan. 25.
Read MoreDallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has announced the following improvements to bus routes and GoLink services that will take effect Jan. 23
Read MoreDART is hosting several community meetings this month to update the public on the progress of the Silver Line Regional Rail Project.
Read MoreChildren and teens gathered recently along with adult leaders to pick up trash and help beautify Richardson parks, as part of the city’s Community & Corporate Environmental Cleanup Program.
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