Animal Shelter Pet of the Week
Say hello to Jackson! He is a 71-pound American Staffordshire terrier mix, 3 years old, neutered male. He came to us originally as an owner surrender back in mid-November.
Read MoreSay hello to Jackson! He is a 71-pound American Staffordshire terrier mix, 3 years old, neutered male. He came to us originally as an owner surrender back in mid-November.
Read MoreCity of Garland sewer rehabilitation work taking place near the intersection of Jupiter and Belt Line roads is expected to close the right and center lanes of northbound Jupiter Road.
Read MoreThe right lanes of southbound Greenville Avenue just south of N. Texas Street may be closed to traffic from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. for cable installation.
Read MoreThe Network of Community Ministries is accepting donations of new or gently used coats for kids and youth around the community to help them stay warm during the next couple of months.
Read MoreRICHARDSON – Richardson Mayor Paul Voelker signed a proclamation making today, Jan. 18...
Read MoreMonday is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a national holiday that will impact trash, Brush and Bulky Item Collection (BABIC) and recycling collection schedules for some residents.
Read MoreCity staff updated the City Council Monday on the possible boundary expansion and project and financing plan amendment of the City’s Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) #1, which currently includes the US 75 corridor from Campbell Road to south of Spring Valley Road, and Spring Valley Road from US 75 to Coit Road.
Read MoreStarting Jan. 20, Richardson residents will be able to use the myRPL app when picking up curbside Library items they have already reserved.
Read MoreLibrary users, especially children, are sharing their thoughts about equality, freedom and many other topics in the Library’s DREAM exhibit, currently displayed on windows in the Youth Services department.
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening at the Eisemann Center.
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