New Display Highlights Black Artists
Library patrons can find good books to read and learn about different subject areas thanks to the Library’s many book displays.
Read MoreLibrary patrons can find good books to read and learn about different subject areas thanks to the Library’s many book displays.
Read MoreLooking for a way to give back to the community in a safe, socially distanced way? Consider gathering friends and family to pick up trash and recyclables in one of Richardson’s many parks, creek beds or green spaces as part of the Health Department’s Community & Corporate Environmental Cleanup Program.
Read More“Love Letters,” the play by A.R. Gurney that’s been running on and off Broadway for more than thirty years is making its way to the Repertory Company Theatre in Richardson Feb. 6-Feb. 14.
Read MoreOne of the breakout segments in the State of the City Address was the 2020-21 budget approved by the Richardson City Council last year that included a decrease of almost $1.6 million with cuts made in every department to prepare for long-term economic impacts related to COVID-19.
Read MoreThere will be an overnight closure happening Wednesday, Feb. 3-4 from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. on northbound US 75 to east-and westbound PGBT direct-connector ramps.
Read MoreBreakout segments featured in the Annual State of the City Address in Richardson will be posted Mondays and Wednesdays on the city’s social media channels and website throughout the month of February.
Read MoreCOVID-19 vaccine hubs run by the City of Frisco and Texas Health Resources will open next week as Collin County prepares to receive 42,900 doses of vaccine.
Read MoreThe City Council passed a resolution Monday that officially sets the date for the May joint election.
Read MoreThe annual “It’s Time Texas” (ITT) Community Fitness Challenge is in full swing, and individuals and organizations may still sign up for the free, 8-week challenge that takes place through Feb. 28.
Read MoreMayor Paul Voelker declared the state of Richardson to be strong in the annual State of the City Address, which premiered Wednesday evening via an online presentation recorded at the Eisemann Center.
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