“Can Do” Food Drive Tops 2019 Event
The Richardson Police Department’s 2020 Can Do Food Drive was held Saturday as a pre-National Night Out event and brought in more than 8,400 pounds of food for Network of Community Ministries.
Read MoreThe Richardson Police Department’s 2020 Can Do Food Drive was held Saturday as a pre-National Night Out event and brought in more than 8,400 pounds of food for Network of Community Ministries.
Read MoreTexas Task Force 2 (TX-TF2), which includes Richardson firefighters, deployed earlier this week to Victoria to stage for the approaching Tropical Storm Beta.
Read MoreThe right lane of northbound Coit Road between Lauder Lane and Lennox Square Place may be closed to traffic from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Read MoreThe right lane of the southbound US 75 frontage road, south of Campbell Road between Municipal Drive and Gateway Boulevard, may be closed to traffic from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Read MoreJiffy, Skippy, Peter Pan…or any other kind of nut butter is needed and welcomed during this last week of the “Spread the Hope” Peanut Butter Drive, taking place through Sept. 30.
Read MoreThe Richardson Symphony Orchestra opens its 59th season Saturday, Oct. 3 in the Eisemann Center’s Hill Performance Hall, celebrating the 250th birth year of Ludwig van Beethoven.
Read MoreUT Dallas’ SP/N Gallery is presenting, “Naked, with Fur,” an online panorama of artworks by UT Dallas’ Visual Arts Faculty, through Sept. 26.
Read MoreRepertory Company Theatre (RCT), 770 N. Coit Rd., is continuing its successful Porchlight Cabaret Outdoor Theatre Series with “Comedy Tonight,” an evening of Broadway songs Saturday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m.
Read MoreMonarch butterflies have begun their annual southbound migration, heading from Canada and the northern/Midwest U.S. to their winter home in Mexico, and have already begun showing up in Texas.
Read MoreIf you’re getting outside to garden now that temperatures are cooler and need some “socially distanced” gardening advice, The Dallas County Master Gardener Association, through the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Center, offers free advice via its website and through e-mail.
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