Didn’t know him? You’re not alone. Even if you’ve been following the music scene for the past 40 years, you may not remember the guy best known for a single accomplishment: a television show called “Sing Along With Mitch” that was popular from 1961-1964.
The new Prestonwood Elementary principal shares her goals for this year and her interesting, lifelong connection to the school.
One neighborhood author transformed a bundle of letters and postcards into a memoir filled with romance and adventure. Conita Lyle’s book, “Letters from England,” recounts how random events spurred passionate relationships and sent her traveling across the ocean — her 1960 red Ford convertible in tow.
When it comes to accommodating sports fans, this bar and grill on Preston & McCallum is pretty hard to beat.
Screwcaps wines aren’t a joke any more. We offer a list of affordable labels, plus a recipe for steamed mussels that go great with a screwcap white.
It’s a problem for me, and I suspect it may be for you. It prevents me from making good decisions, clouds my judgment, and is even capable of ruining my day. I call it “the tyranny of the last word.” Let me illustrate how this works.
Neighborhood high schools Richardson and JJ Pearce recently were rated “exemplary” and “recognized”, respectively, by the Texas Education Agency. Overall, Richardson ISD’s schools received 42 “exemplary” and 11 “recognized” ratings.
Jarid Ghaffari had been in the gym for only an hour. It was all the time a thief needed for an opportunity to steal from his car.
A few months ago, I wrote about the effort 10 years ago to revitalize the shopping center at the northwest corner of Coit and Spring Valley roads. That welcome redevelopment resulted in new stores and updated façades on the existing buildings. Today there is a new effort directed at the declining Spring Valley corridor between Coit and Central Expressway.
They aren’t paid, but these neighbors are dedicated to their sports — and they’re pretty darn good.