Animal Shelter Pet of the Week
Meet Brooke! She has been at the Shelter since August, longer than any other cat.
Read MoreMeet Brooke! She has been at the Shelter since August, longer than any other cat.
Read MoreDuring the month of November, Richardson youth can become authors with the support of Library staff and peers. Since 2016, the Library has hosted Camp WriteIn, coinciding with National Novel Writing Month, for aspiring authors. This year’s event is held across three evenings in the Library.
Read MoreAt a stage when many settle into longtime hobbies and established routines, the Richardson Senior Center encourages residents to try new things and find renewed energy.
Read MoreBy fall, many trees have stopped producing new leaves and buds and have begun to enter their dormant season. While each tree’s water and sap movement slows in cooler weather, the opportunity for tree-trimming is ripe, when pruning causes less interruption to a plant’s internal mechanisms and parasitic activity is minimized.
Read MoreAltrusa International of Richardson honored 17 women last month for the services they provided during the pandemic. The women were from the medical, nonprofit and public safety fields and were recognized at a reception Oct. 22 at the Richardson Woman’s Club.
Read MoreThe City Council has approved $220,000 in grants for almost two dozen area cultural and arts-related organizations.
Read MoreWith chilly weather, many residents opt to switch on natural gas fireplaces or gas heaters to provide a cozy warmth. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), residential gas use increases by up to six times more in the winter than the summer.
Read MoreFirefighters/paramedics are trained to save lives, but many don’t realize how commonly they help welcome them. In the last four years alone, the Richardson Fire Department has responded to about 60 childbirthrelated calls for help.
Read MoreParticipants in the Encore! Volunteer Program at the Eisemann Center are recognized by their crisp white dress shirt, black slacks or skirt, and black shoes paired with a distinctive black vest and a volunteer name tag.
Read MoreRichardson’s 49th Annual Christmas Parade will be held Saturday, Dec. 4. This year’s theme is “There’s No Place Like Home.” The parade begins at 9 a.m. at Coit Road and Cherrywood Drive, and concludes at J.J. Pearce High School. Bands, floats, decorated vehicles and Santa and Mrs. Claus will delight onlookers.
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