“Family 4th at Home” Celebration Announced
City staff have announced plans for a citywide virtual Independence Day celebration called “Family 4th at Home” that will involve several family-friendly activities June 30-July 4.
Read MoreCity staff have announced plans for a citywide virtual Independence Day celebration called “Family 4th at Home” that will involve several family-friendly activities June 30-July 4.
Read MoreGot a music-loving dad? Recycle old music cassette tapes into two cool Father’s Day gifts by following easy instructions found in a new video at the Library’s Facebook page.
Read MoreThe University of Texas at Dallas Multicultural Center held Juneteenth events all this week, using virtual events this year due to continuing concerns with the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreThe City’s Engineering/Capital Projects and Parks and Recreation departments appeared before the City Council Monday night to report on current and future maintenance and planning strategies.
Read MoreDallas County has enacted an executive order requiring businesses located in the county to have policies in place that require people to wear face coverings in places where six feet of separation is not feasible.
Read MoreWith more people outside walking pets as they stay home more during the coronavirus pandemic, the City would like to remind pet owners that a Richardson ordinance prohibits leaving pet waste on public or private property (not owned by the pet owner).
Read MoreA food drive benefiting local nonprofit Network of Community Ministries will be held Saturday, June 20 from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Richardson Restaurant Park, 744 S. Central Expressway.
Read MoreThe U-turn lane of southbound US 75 Frontage Road at Campbell Road may be closed to traffic at all times as part of Phase 1 of the Campbell Auxiliary Lane Project. The closure is expected to last through mid-July.
Read MoreRepertory Company Theatre (RCT), 770 N. Coit Rd., is reopening with two performances of “Shake Rattle ‘n Roll Cabaret,” a lighthearted, nostalgia-filled musical revue that pays homage to the heyday of rock and roll.
Read MoreTexas A&M AgriLife Dallas’ Water University division is presenting “Pots in Small Spots,” live on Facebook Tuesday, June 23 from 5-6 p.m.
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