Local artists turn a more than 400-year-old tree into art pieces
byIf a tree falls in the woods and no one hears it, does it…
If a tree falls in the woods and no one hears it, does it…
In June, Plano will be the site of the Texas Slam, one of the largest youth tennis tournaments in the country.
Plano’s Parks and Recreation department counts down 12 highlights for the department’s 2023 year-in-review.
Looking for a way to stay active? Plano Parks & Recreation is opening applications for adult leagues next week for the spring.
All September long, Plano Parks and Recreation is looking to area residents to find and record sightings of pollinators in Plano parks.
Connor Huang is the winner of the children’s category in Plano Parks and Recreation’s Where Community Grows contest.
As many lifeguards return to school, Plano’s outdoor pools are shifting to weekend-only before closing for the year.
After Plano Parks and Recreation posted on Facebook updating residents of a delay in renovation, residents expressed concerns.
Renovations are coming to Tejas Park soon as part of a long-standing improvement plan for many of Plano’s parks.
Parks and Recreation is hosting an art contest where residents can win prizes for artwork depicting what parks mean to them.