The Richardson ISD Used Book Fair, hosted by the RISD Council of PTAs, will be held February 14 through 17 at Dal-Rich Village at Coit and Beltline. Hours are 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. Thurs[...]
If you have business at the DPS – maybe your teen is ready to get their driver’s permit or your own license needs replacement – you’re in luck. The Texas Department of Public Safet[...]
Purses with a Purpose is a catchy name for an event with a serious objective – to provide low income women with free financial education, regardless of their living situation or ec[...]
Have a high school student who loves watching college football but can’t quite seem to get that college app completed? Maybe he’s loving high school life and can’t get motivated to[...]
Looking for a way to keep your teenager’s brain busy this summer? Richland is offering STEM Camp – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The program is open to students[...]
You know that feeling, on a summer day, after you’ve been in an over-air-conditioned restaurant or movie theatre, when you walk out into the warm sunshine and close your eyes, fina[...]
In a swearing-in ceremony RISD School Board President Kim Quirk called a “changing of the guard,” longtime trustee Luke Davis vacated his chair in the board chambers at the RISD ad[...]
As I try to describe the spectacular bursts of color and beauty at the “Chihuly at the Dallas Arboretum” exhibit, I’m reminded of my diabetic son and how we allowed him to eat cand[...]
If you’re a fan of boot scootin’ dances and high flyin’ stunts, you’re in for a treat this Saturday. Richardson High School will host the annual Country and Western Dance Off in th[...]
Were you a Girl Scout? Yeah, me too, along with millions of women all over the country. Monday, March 12 marks a special day for us as the Girl Scouts celebrate 100 years. In 1912,[...]
Incumbent Kim Caston and newcomer Adam Meierhofer will be sworn in as trustees of the Richardson Independent School Board without the expense of a district-wide election. Neither a[...]
Students run on a high-stakes treadmill, not for the joy of learning or because they want to contribute to society, but because they think they have to score higher than 9 out of 1[...]