The Garland ISD high school girls’ basketball teams played their last district games Tuesday, Feb. 11. Scores for those games, along with high scorers, are below: North Garland Raiders 37 - Garland Owls 34 NGHS – Morgan Ross 10 GHS – Ruth Ajahee16 ...
Boys’ high school basketball recap: Feb. 11, 14
Garland ISD boys’ high school basketball scores for Tuesday, Feb. 11 and Friday, Feb. 14, along with high scorers for each team, are below. There is one more regular season game before the playoffs begin. Tuesday, Feb. 11 ...
GSM receives 30 Column Award nominations
Patty Granville, producer of the Garland Summer Musicals, as well as Garland’s Director of Cultural Arts, announced Thursday, Feb. 13, that GSM has received 30 Column Award nominations. GSM’s 2019 productions, “Mamma Mia” and “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,”...
Robert A. Smith receives GCAC arts award
The Garland Cultural Arts Commission, Inc. presented the Business for the Arts Award to Robert Alan Smith at the Garland Chamber of Commerce Banquet Friday, Jan. 24. In 2019, Smith invested and promoted public art in Garland by commissioning numerous murals and...
Health Department inspections: Feb. 10-14
The Garland Health Department conducts weekly inspections of establishments where food is served. Inspections are performed at daycare centers, retirement homes, school cafeterias, restaurants and stores. A failing grade includes anything below 60. Any establishment...
Crimes reported: Feb. 2-8
The Garland Police Department has divided the city into 27 districts, numbers vary from 11 to 56. Listed below are the 157 crimes reported. Information provided by the Garland Police Department. Crimes by district District 11 2 District 12 7 District 13...
Crimes reported: Jan. 26 – Feb. 1
The Garland Police Department has divided the city into 27 districts, numbers vary from 11 to 56. Listed below are the 188 crimes reported. Information provided by the Garland Police Department. Crimes by district District 11 4 District 12 7 District 13...
Mayor, Council begin $340.8 million CIP discussions
When presenting the 2020 Proposed Capital Improvement Program to Mayor Scott LeMay and the Garland City Council, City Manager Bryan Bradford said this $340.8 million CIP is the city's largest ever. It represents a $61.1 million increase over the 2019 CIP. The plan, if...
NMLS announces March activities
The Nicholson Memorial Library System has a long list of activities in March for both children and adults. Be sure to check them out! Bad Art Night - Adults 18+ can participate in Bad Art Night event where attendees can create art without trying to make...
GPD searches for missing 61-year-old
Update: Mr. Dean has been found and is safe. The Garland Police Department is searching for a missing person, 61-year-old James Dean. He was last seen Feb. 12 before 6:30 am in the 6300 block of Alto Oaks Drive. Dean suffers from bi-polar and...
The Courtyard receives Elite 1% rank
The Courtyard has been recognized among the Elite 1% properties in the nation with the best online reputation for 2019. The Elite 1% ORA™ Power Ranking is an annual ranking developed by J Turner Research. Based on monthly online reputation research of over 116,000...
Don’t miss 2020 Trout Lily Walk
Make plans now to attend the Spring Creek Forest Preserve’s Trout Lily Walk. This year marks the 27th anniversary of the annual Trout Lily Walk. Sunday, Feb. 23 – 27th Trout Lily Walk at 1770 Holford Road – Any time from 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.Tom Frey, a regionally...