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The Echo forms a Richardson Local History Section
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By Andrew Laska
Posted: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 at 3:30 PM |
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The Richardson Echo is proud to announce a new section dedicated to the preservation of local Richardson history. The purpose of this section is to preserve and exhibit pieces from local history. The materials on display are all a part of a private collection of printed materials and ephemera. You can contribute to the collection.
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New Bike Lanes open on Custer and Grove Roads.
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By Andrew Laska
Posted: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 at 11:52 AM |
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The City of Richardson has installed new bike lanes on Custer Road and Grove Road. The reaction has been mostly positive. Since these are new to Richardson, what do drivers and bicyclists need to know when driving in or near these lanes?
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Interim Police Chief Jim Spivey named Richardson Chief of Police
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By Andrew Laska
Posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 at 6:44 PM |
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Acting Chief of Police Jim Spivey has been appointed Richardson’s Chief of Police effective Aug. 5, City Manager Bill Keffler announced. Spivey has served as acting chief since Jan. 1, filling the position vacated by former Chief Larry Zacharias who retired at the end of 2008.
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Police Chief Zacharias and others get separate public safety accolades
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By Andrew Laska
Posted: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 at 2:16 PM |
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June was a good month for awards and accolades given to Richardson’s public safety officials. On June 9th, the Richardson City Council issued a proclamation honoring Richardson Police Chief Zacharias that recognized him for receiving an award from the Texas Police Chief’s Association. Richardson residents apparently overwhelmingly support Chief Zacharias and Fire Chief Alan Palomba according to a recent survey by local group, Richardson Residents for Responsive Government. Lastly, International Association of Chiefs of Police will honor Richardson’s law enforcement volunteer programs later this year.
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Help responders and join our curb painting campaign
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By John Corbitt
Posted: Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 10:00 AM |
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Last year, one of our National Night Out "Project 365s" was a curb addressing campaign. This initiative came about after a Patrol Officer sent us his concerns about how difficult it was becoming to locate many home addresses at night. Neighborhood Services partnered with the city's neighborhood associations in an effort to publicize this initiative to assist emergency responders. I understand there has been some interest, but overall, response has not been what we had hoped. It is still dark out there at night.
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GPS Units are the latest targets for thieves
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By John Corbitt
Posted: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 10:05 PM |
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You have read many past warnings about what thieves look for when burglarizing vehicles--- laptops, radar detectors, purses, etc. Well, we have recently had to pull out our "Vehicle Burglary" prevention brochure and update it with a new target -- some of you, unfortunately, already know what's coming. Portable GPS navigation units are the current item of preference.
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Crime Prevention Update: National Night Out is now a cool thing and a tale of a stolen Christmas
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By John Corbitt
Posted: Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 5:36 AM |
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On the good side, we have an announcement about National Night Out. National Night Out, usually in the sweltering month of August, is moving to a cooler month. On another front, if you don't believe that thieves were looking to steal your Christmas this past holiday season then guess again. We have a tale of stolen Christmas gifts that offers a lesson about crime prevention.
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Alert: Arapaho and Reservation HOA area burglaries
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By John Corbitt
Posted: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 8:49 AM |
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There have been four residential burglaries reported within the Arapaho and Reservation Homeowner Association areas between November 15 and 16. Read the full article to get a description and get prevention tips.
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Home invasion suspect wanted; Assaults in Richardson, and six other cities
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By Andrew Laska
Posted: Thursday, August 23, 2007 at 6:13 PM |
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Multiple law enforcement agencies are asking for help from the public and the media with the identification and apprehension of a serial home invasion suspect. The suspect is said to be involved with multiple offenses in seven metroplex cities including Richardson. The agencies released a sketch and details of the suspect on Thursday. A special tip line has been established in order to aid in collecting information about the suspect.
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