Crimes reported: March 6-12

The Garland Police Department has divided the city into districts as shown on the map below. The 168 crimes reported during this period are listed below. Information provided by the Garland Police Department. Crimes by district District 21 7 District 22 5 District 23...

read more

New leadership in office of city attorney

Brian England was recently appointed to the position of city attorney. He had served in the role on an interim basis following the retirement of former City Attorney Brad Neighbor. Prior, England was the first assistant city attorney for three years and deputy city...

read more

Obituary: Susan Marie Streng

Susan Marie Streng, age 54, passed away unexpectedly on March 7th, 2022, in Kyle, Texas with her family at her side. Susan was born November 22, 1967, in Fort Yates, North Dakota as Sandra Lee White Eagle. On December 27th, 1968, she was adopted through Lutheran...

read more

City names skatepark ‘The Boneyard’

The Garland City Council discussed the naming of the city’s new skatepark at the Feb. 28 work session. District 5 City Council Member Rich Aubin and Andy Hesser, managing director of Garland’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department, brought a suggestion to the...

read more

Urban Market is back

The Downtown Garland Urban Market is back. Please see the dates below and come out to see the all great vendors! Location(s): bee Hippy Hemp Dispensary in downtown Garland- 877-244-7791 Event time is 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Pop-Up Market on the second Saturday of each...

read more

GISD announces Teachers of the Year

Garland ISD recently announced 2021-22 Campus Teachers of the Year Prekindergarten Cecilia Perez DeLeon - Cisneros Prekindergarten School Edda Brown - Parsons Prekindergarten School Elementary Zoya Murray - Abbett Elementary School Jill Hatfield - Armstrong Elementary...

read more

Health Dept. inspections: March 7-11

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. Inspectors use a 100-point scoring system during each...

read more

Archives