Richardson Recreation Centers reopen
Heights and Huffhines Recreation Centers have reopened with modified services and hours in Richardson with access to the facilities limited to 25 percent of occupancy.
Read MoreHeights and Huffhines Recreation Centers have reopened with modified services and hours in Richardson with access to the facilities limited to 25 percent of occupancy.
Read MoreAs per the Governor’s recent Executive Orders, the Richardson Gymnastics Center opened at 25 percent occupancy Monday and Bush Central Barkway opened Tuesday.
Read MoreThree members of the Richardson Fire Department are joining the Texas Emergency Medical Task Force for the next two weeks to help administer coronavirus testing to regional nursing home residents and staff as part of a statewide effort.
Read MoreDespite today being the last day of school for Richardson Independent School District, students and their families will continue receiving food assistance over the next couple of months.
Read MoreThe Parks and Recreation Department announced this week that after careful consideration, the decision has been made to cancel Richardson’s Family 4th Celebration and Corporate Challenge events.
Read MoreDue to social distancing and its impact on program quality, the City’s teen camp and all summer learn-to-swim and private lessons and summer recreational swim teams have been canceled for the 2020 season.
Read MoreMotorists can expect lane closures on Jupiter Road between Belt Line Road and Buckingham Road due to various projects.
Read MoreBeginning the week of May 25, the U.S. Census Bureau will begin to drop off 2020 Census questionnaire packets at front doors of households in areas of Texas.
Read MoreIf you missed “Menopause the Musical®” when it was on stage in 2017 at the Eisemann Center, or if you’re already a fan, you can watch it via streaming through May 31.
Read MoreApril-May is birthing season for coyotes, so the increase in coyote sightings around Richardson lately by residents may be due to the fact that male coyotes are out and about more while on the hunt for food to feed their growing families, and are not allowed in the family “den” while the babies are young.
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