Construction is set to begin soon on the new Richardson City Hall after city council approved a contract to McCownGordon Construction at the Jan. 13 meeting. Council approved construction plans at the Jan.
The Richardson Burning Rice location is now closed, according to signage at the location. The restaurant served hot stone rice bowls featuring chicken, bulgogi and more. The signa
Teachers and administrators have been relieved of the “bad guy” duty of enforcing phone rules because all phones have to be locked up in a pouch during the day. Meanwhile fights, bullying and other negative consequences of constant phone use have diminished.
An arctic front will bring dangerously cold temperatures to North Texas this weekend. Warming centers will be open to provide shelter from the cold. Here's our list.
Since implementing a cell phone ban, Lake Highlands High School has seen a 42% decrease in out-of-school suspensions and an 8% decrease in in-school suspensions.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is approaching the final stages of its Silver Line project, with plans to open the 26-mile regional rail service to passengers between
Storm Warning is now in effect for the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Check for live updates on the weather forecast, DFW road conditions, school closings, flight cancelations, and more.
School districts in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are closing their campuses Thursday and Friday as a winter storms bring a wintry mix to the region.
Jake Burger wears No. 21 with the Rangers to honor his daughter with Down syndrome and raise awareness. ARLINGTON, Texas — Jake Burger will wear No. 21 with the Texas Rangers, a number that has special significance for the first baseman's family after his daughter was born with Down syndrome.
Hard-core floaters swear by the health benefits. The Dallas Cowboys were early adopters. In a blue-lit room at Altered States Wellness, I braved the waters.
In an effort to address middle missing housing, a concept that refers to a lack of medium-density housing, Richardson City Council approved zoning change to allow a 36 townhome development.
Dallas-Fort Worth finished 2024 with a retail occupancy rate of 95.1%, 2.4 million square feet of space absorbed and 1.5 million square feet of new construction.