North Texas Food Bank celebrates supporters, volunteers with annual awards
Walmart, Linda Lorch, Stephanie Harris, Gayline Montez, Sonia Agrinsoni-Rodriguez, Boston Consulting Group, The Dallas Foundation and others were recognized.
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Walmart, Linda Lorch, Stephanie Harris, Gayline Montez, Sonia Agrinsoni-Rodriguez, Boston Consulting Group, The Dallas Foundation and others were recognized.
The Plano Holiday Parade will feature a western theme this year — think cowboy hats trimmed in tinsel, boots full of candy canes and cacti strung with twinkle lights, organizers say.
DART is celebrating the grand opening with free rides and festivities at select locations TBD. Silver Line riders can ride free then until Nov. 8.
Nearly two years after the table reading, breast implant-themed comedy musical cleaVage is set to premiere during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
From serving animals or children to health conditions or food insecurity, these Plano nonprofits are serving our community and open for North Texas Giving Day donations.
Planoite Glen Ayers’ work is the subject of a new exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Visual Art in Downtown Plano.
If not permanently stopped after an upcoming hearing, much of Plano could change districts again, increasing the power of Republican votes in the city.
Tickets will be $10 for those aged 13 and up and free for those 12 and under. VIP tickets are available for a $25 donation.
The free bootcamp has open applications now through Sept. 30. Applications from girls, students of color and low-income students are encouraged.