Due Dates Extended to June
The Library announced this week that all due dates for checked-out materials have been extended to June.
Read MoreThe Library announced this week that all due dates for checked-out materials have been extended to June.
Read MoreWater University, a division of Texas A&M’s AgriLife Extension Service, is hosting the following free classes online during the week of April 12.
Read MoreNeed a snuggle bug in your life? Need a cat to spoil? Cosmo would be a perfect choice.
Read MoreMany theaters across the country have temporarily closed due to impacts related to COVID-19 leaving many local artists without a stage to perform, but a recently created Facebook group called Quarantined Cabaret is helping actors, singers and dancers in Richardson perform again.
Read MoreThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued new guidelines to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and keep sanitation workers safe.
Read MoreIf you’ve noticed swaths of color starting to appear on medians and along roadsides, it’s just the start of thousands of blooms that pop up in the City each spring, thanks to the City’s annual wildflower planting program.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson is temporarily suspending recycling services until further notice and reducing trash collection due to COVID-19 starting Thursday, April 9.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson is making a few changes to the way services is provided to the community to help in the fight against COVID-19.
Read MoreBeginning Thursday, April 9, 2020 recycling services in the city will be suspended and trash collection will be temporarily reduced from twice to once-per-week due to staffing shortages in the City’s Public Services Department.
Read MoreThe Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), which provides light rail and bus service to many residents in Richardson will begin operating on a modified weekday schedule until further notice starting today, April 6.
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