Holiday Tree Cycling Continues
Still have a Christmas tree shedding unwanted pine needles on your floors or lying in the backyard?
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Read MoreMeet Mona! Senior dogs are the best!
Read MoreThe Richardson Theatre Centre is going retro and reliving the Golden Age of radio for its latest production, WRTC Presents the Great Broadcast of 1949.
Read MoreThe University of Texas at Dallas is hosting several events next week to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Read MoreThe Richardson City Council was presented with information at last night’s meeting for the launch of the IT’S TIME TEXAS Community Challenge.
Read MoreRichardson Mayor Paul Voelker has signed a pledge in support of the IT’S TIME TEXAS Community Challenge and welcomes residents to sign up for the 8-week competition.
Read MoreIn this week’s video we look at how the U.S. Small Business Administration is helping residents, nonprofits and businesses impacted by the Oct. 20 tornado just as the deadline to apply for help quickly approaches. Plus, we’ll show you how to sign up for a free statewide fitness competition and introduce you to a green beret who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and is using art at a local campus to express the transition from military to civilian life. We hope you enjoy this episode of Week In Review.
Read MoreThe City of Richardson is putting a call out to all photographers interested in participating in the Annual Photo Contest.
Read MoreThe Veteran Services Office located on the campus of Richland College is using art to not only spruce up its space, but to help service members transition from the Military into civilian life.
Read MoreRichardson residents, businesses and nonprofits that were impacted by the Oct. 20 tornado have until Monday, January 13 (9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) to apply for property damage claims with the U.S. Small Business Administration’s low-interest federal disaster loan program.
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