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Coppell
Library launches adult summer reading program
June 4, 2026
Coppell—Summer reading programs are often associated with children, but the Cozby Library and Community Commons is working to remind residents that...
Calendar June 7-13
June 4, 2026
Cedar Hill Ecology Walk June 7, 8 a.m.1206 W FM 1382Have you ever asked yourself 'What is that plant and why does it grow there'? Wonder no more! Join our ecology expert...
Coppell schools earn AA+ bond rating
May 26, 2026
Coppell—Coppell ISD has once again earned AA+ bond rating from Fitch Ratings, reflecting the district’s continued focus on responsible financial management and long-term...
COMMUNITY CALENDAR May 24–30
May 22, 2026
CEDAR HILLCreative Guild – Summer Art CourseMay 26, 6–8 p.m.Traphene Hickman Library, 450 Pioneer TrailBeginner artists can explore watercolor, acrylics, drawing, and...
Exhibit explores art through salvaged materials
May 22, 2026
Irving—The Irving Arts Center welcomed visitors to its newest exhibition, “Echoes of Wonder,” featuring mixed media works by Texas artists Larry...
COMMUNITY CALENDAR May 10-16
May 8, 2026
CEDAR HILLCommunity Care Sound Bath SeriesMay 10, 5:30–6:30 p.m.Alan E. Sims Recreation Center, 310 E. Parkerville Rd.Relax and restore through guided meditation,...
Municipal May 2, 2026 Election Results
May 4, 2026
Cedar Hill For Member of Council, Place 2, Patty McClure Bushart won against Ty Coleman. For Member of Council, Place 6, Maranda Auzenne ran unopposed.DeSotoFor Council...
Coppell opens the city’s first all-abilities playground
May 1, 2026
Coppell—Children of all abilities now have a place to play together in Coppell following the opening of the city’s first all-abilities...
Volunteers tackle home repairs
May 1, 2026
Coppell—Volunteers across Coppell spent April 25 lending a helping hand to neighbors in need, marking the fifth anniversary of the city’s annual...
Festival combines fitness, philanthropy
May 1, 2026
Coppell—Families, volunteers and community members gathered for a morning of fitness, music and philanthropy, as Mary’s Meals hosted its Sound of...
Residents share immigration journeys
April 24, 2026
Coppell—Stories of uncertainty, resilience and belonging took center stage as residents gathered for the “Meet Your Neighbor: Immigration Stories” event on April 18, where...
Coppell phases out the penny
April 20, 2026
If you pay your bill in cash at the Utility Billing window, there will be a change starting next month. The US Treasury has retired the penny, and we are, too! Pennies will...
Local flavors take center stage at food festival
April 17, 2026
Coppell—From savory bites to sweet treats, the flavors of Coppell were on full display as residents gathered for the annual Crave Coppell food...
Calendar April 19-25
April 17, 2026
Cedar HillBackyard Birding WorshopApril 19, 10–11 a.m. 1570 FM 1382 W. Learn how to identify birds and make your yard bird-friendly with Ranger Mikaila.Zumba in the Park...
Coppell candidates share visions for schools
April 17, 2026
Coppell—School board elections in Coppell are approaching, with one seat, Place 5 on the Coppell Independent School District Board of Trustees, on the ballot this May.As...
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