DART Student Art Contest Open
The annual Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Student Art Contest has begun accepting individual entries from North Texas students in grades K-12, including more eligible grades than in the past.
Read MoreThe annual Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Student Art Contest has begun accepting individual entries from North Texas students in grades K-12, including more eligible grades than in the past.
Read MoreTripp is waiting to “trip” you in his spell of love! This lovebug is a ball of energy who gets the zoomies even at 6 years old.
Read MoreThe Pegasus Theatre, which performs its Living Black and White ™ production at the Eisemann Center annually will be performing for the North Texas community in a different way due to COVID-19 safety concerns.
Read MoreRichardson City Manager Dan Johnson has appointed Eric Robison to serve as the next director of the Public Services Department.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson is participating in the annual “It’s Time Texas” Community Challenge. People and organizations are encouraged to sign up for the free, challenge that takes place through Feb. 28.
Read MoreThe Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) announced this week that it will prioritize large vaccination hubs across the state to distribute COVID-19 vaccines from the federal government.
Read MoreRichardson’s State of the City Address this year will be a virtual one as the city continues to take precautions due to the ongoing pandemic.
Read MoreThe Richardson City Council is sponsoring two student contests to promote, embrace and celebrate the diversity and inclusion that is present around the community.
Read MoreThe annual “It’s Time Texas” Community Fitness Challenge began this week, and the City of Richardson is again participating. Individuals and organizations are encouraged to sign up for the free, 8-week challenge that takes place through Feb. 28
Read MoreThe January issue of Richardson Today has been mailed and should begin arriving in mailboxes tomorrow.
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